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Nova Pioneer, Strathmore University Partner to Offer AI Education

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Mr Cavin Opiyo, the Grant Manager, Office of the Associate Dean, Research and Innovation, Strathmore University Business School, Mr Chinezi Chijioke, Co-founder & CEO, Nova Pioneer, Dr London Moore, Senior Director of Schools, Nova Pioneer, and Mrs Rosemary Okello-Orlale, Director of Africa Media Hub at Strathmore University Business School during the signing of the MoU to advance AI Education in Africa.
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Nova Pioneer has partnered with Strathmore University to promote Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education across Africa.

The partnership aims to develop a comprehensive AI curriculum for students in grades K-12, with a particular focus on grades 7-12 within Nova Pioneer’s existing Innovation and Leadership Programme. The pilot programme will be rolled out in 2025 for all Grade 8 students at Nova Pioneer.

Speaking during the signing of the agreement, Mr Chinezi Chijioke, Nova Pioneer’s Co-founder and CEO, acknowledged that the move seeks to equip African youth with the skills and knowledge essential for thriving in an AI-driven future.

 “Under this partnership, over the course of the next 5 years, we are looking forward to creating AI Impact Camps and an African Innovation Fund that will enable students across Africa to take their ideas and meaningfully bring them to life,” Nova Pioneer’s Senior Director of Schools, Dr London Moore, added.

Nova Pioneer’s Innovation and Leadership Programme enables Grade 7 to Form 4 students to hone in on character, in order to develop skills that will help them solve real-world problems through the frameworks of innovation, social entrepreneurship, and leadership.

The collaboration between Nova Pioneer and Strathmore University will see the delivery of the K-12 AI curriculum in Kenya, South Africa, Ghana, Uganda, Nigeria, and other African countries. This effort represents a significant step towards preparing the next generation of African leaders to harness the potential of AI and drive future innovation and growth on the continent.

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BILL YAURA -

Bill Yaura is a Correspondent for Business Today. He can be reached on email: [email protected]

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