University of Lagos has partnered with Coderina; one of Africa’s top EdTech not-for-profit organizations that leverage technology as an enabler for social, economic, and gender inclusion.
Coderina lowers the barriers to entry for Africa’s youth to acquire skills and prepare them adequately for the future of work and entrepreneurship.
This partnership model promises to be successful in many areas than robotics, AI, ML Programs such as COUCH (Coderina University Challenge) will help students hone their creativity and entrepreneurial skills.
At the same time, the Coderina Project Fair will also ensure that students and researchers approach their university dissertations and research work to provide solutions to social and economic problems.
Workforce readiness and skills mismatch are issues of great national and societal importance. These need to be tackled headlong. Through this partnership, Coderina plan to democratize access to practical, experiential skills while also helping students gain competencies and lifelong skills
In signing the MOU, Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, vice-chancellor of the University of Lagos, reaffirmed his confidence in this relationship as what can build enduring skills in our young adult in preparation for the future of work.
He also extolled the quality of work that Coderina is doing in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Education, introducing coding and robotics to all 104 Federal Unity Colleges.
The VC stated that “Addressing Africa’s skills gap in the age of technology would require bold steps to be taken in the area of capacity building”
Ogundipe stressed further quoting the World Economic Forum, “The root of unemployment is not only a lack of jobs; a key underlying issue is also the inadequately educated workforce. And this challenge is likely to be amplified in the coming years due to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, characterized by fast-paced technological progress combined with other socio-economic and demographic changes, which will further transform labor markets.” Hence the time to start to address skills shortages is now.”
Speaking at the event, Dr. Chika Yinka-Banjo, lead/coordinator of the University of Lagos AI & Robotics Lab (AiRoL), enthused at the prospect and potential of the collaboration.
She stated that the benefits of the relationship are already far-reaching. Coderina has donated some robotics kits to the lab, provided training, and has already prepared young learners for the FIRST Lego League Championship, a World Robotics Challenge, and now put together a UNILAG team for FIRST Tech Challenge. This partner will not only benefit the University, but it will also help create an outreach program for youth in the neighboring underserved communities.”
On his part, Dr Sunday Adebisi, Director of the Entrepreneurship and Skills Development Centre (ESDC), welcomed the University of Lagos’s relationship with CODERINA through the AI-Robotic Lab and ESDC as a development that will enable the students build rare and competitive skills of the future for decent jobs.
He said given that this generation will have to change careers more than ten times in their lifetime, as a result of many jobs that will go into extinction and other ones that will be birth, there is no better time than now that this quality relationship that supports students to build AI skills should be consummated.
The director said: “I am optimistic that our students with the present training arrangement will become globally competitive in employability opportunities, job creation, and entrepreneurship development.”
According to the Founder of Coderina, Mr. Ajayi, “This partnership brings a unique dimension to academia-third sector collaboration where both organizations mutually benefit through research, knowledge-sharing and practical execution on research findings in the field of robotics, drones technology, AI, entrepreneurship, solve practical problems and unlock vast potential for impact at scale.”
L-R: Chairman BOT, Coderina, Femi Niyi; Lead/Coordinator, AI & Robotics Lab (AIROL), Dr Chika Yinka-Banjo; VC of Unilag, Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe; Dvc-DS -Professor Ayodele Atsenuwa and the Director of Entrepreneurship Centre Unilag, Dr Adebisi, during the donation of Robotics Kits to Unilag Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Laboratory by Coderina Education and Technological Foundation