In a recent statement from President Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria announced a groundbreaking initiative to advance its role in the global Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital innovation landscape.
Speaking from Paris, Tinubu highlighted the fruitful discussions held with Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, as part of ongoing efforts to explore strategic partnerships between Nigeria and the tech giant.
The partnership, which will focus on five critical areas, aims to transform Nigeria’s digital economy and enhance its competitiveness in the global AI sector. These areas include:
President Tinubu also noted that Nigeria already boasts promising prospects in AI, with companies like Awarri Technologies at the forefront.
Awarri Technologies, which is collaborating with the Federal Government to build critical AI software infrastructure, aims to address local market needs that have often been overlooked by traditional AI models, including those related to arts, culture, languages, and societal specifics.
This collaboration will focus on developing innovative data capture platforms and a large language model (LLM) for Nigerian languages, in partnership with the National Centre for AI and Robotics (NCAIR).
This partnership with Google aligns perfectly with the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which emphasizes economic diversification through industrialization, digitization, and innovation.
Tinubu sees this as a key step in empowering Nigerian businesses, fostering new opportunities, and ensuring Nigeria’s position as a significant player in the global digital economy.
With the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy overseeing strategic direction and the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) driving implementation, Nigeria is poised to lead the charge in AI and digital technology in Africa.
As President Tinubu concludes, “This is merely the start of an exciting journey,” marking the beginning of what is set to be a transformative era for Nigeria’s digital economy. The future is digital, and Nigeria is ready to take the lead.
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