
JUST IN: MICROSOFT TO INVEST $1M TO EQUIP ONE MILION NIGERIANS WITH AI SKILLS
Tech giant Microsoft has announced a $1 million (approximately ₦1.6 billion) investment in the Nigerian economy over the next two years to equip one million Nigerians with Artificial Intelligence (AI) skills.
The announcement was made today in Lagos by Ola Williams, Microsoft’s Country Manager for Nigeria and Ghana.
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