On Thursday, March 27, 2008, a new set of twenty-five young
people graduated from the Ajegunle.org project, a train-the-trainer
capacity building initiative by Paradigm Initiative Nigeria that
uses a positive peer pressure concept to transform Ajegunle.
Building on the success of the first set of graduates, who have
successful trained one hundred and six (106) peers in basic ICT
knowledge, the training modules (as well as training process) were
modified to accommodate an additional week of ICT training as well
as more support towards the development of a realistic business
plan. Three of the project's graduates have successfully interned
with the United Kingdom Trade and Investment Unit (UKTI) of the
British Deputy High Commission, Lagos, where they were exposed to
work ethics, international trade, networking opportunities as well
as an opportunity to apply the skills they acquired during the
Ajegunle.org capacity building program. Two of them have jointly
started a Forex Academy in Ajegunle, after receiving a free Forex
training at Hands on Institute of Information Technology (HiiT)
Lagos.
In line with our desire to increase the number of available
internship positions, a breakfast meeting was hosted for the
project by the UKTI on February 14, 2008, where eight (8) firms
signed up to provide internship opportunities for Ajegunle.org
graduates. The meeting had in attendance, His Excellency, Bob
Dewar, British High Commissioner to Nigeria; Peter Stephenson,
Director of Trade and Investment, British Deputy High Commission,
Lagos and convener of the meeting; Piyush Nair, MD Lornamead
Africa; Richard Myerscough, MD Virgin Atlantic Airways; Micheal
McTighe, MD, Arik Air; Ike Chioke, DMD, Afrinvest WA; Lebari
Ukpong, Director, London Metropolitan University Nigeria Office;
Richard Seaver, MD, DHL International Nigeria; Christopher Knight,
MD, Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Limited; 'Gbenga Sesan, ED,
Paradigm Initiative Nigeria and Ugochukwu Nwosu, Program Manager,
Ajegunle.org. Following the breakfast meeting, four (4) interns
resume at Afrinvest WA on April 1, two (2) others will resume
internship at Lornamead Africa in April, two (2) will resume at
Virgin Atlantic in April and four (4) will soon get a resumption
date At DHL Nigeria. The UK High Commissioner was very impressed
with the project and he posted a blog on the day he met with the
PIN team. A new intern also resumed at the UKTI on Friday, March
14, 2008.
Ajegunle.org has received tremendous media coverage and has
been presented in various for a across the world (Uganda, Ethiopia,
Egypt, United Kingdom and Switzerland) as a case study on how ICTs
can be used to aid development in underserved communities. The
project has also been accepted as one of the projects that will
compete in the British Council/Youngstar Foundation Top12 Youth
Works competition. Ajegunle.org is currently accepting applications
for a new set of twenty-five trainees, whose training will commence
on May 12, 2008. Paradigm Initiative Nigeria is a social enterprise
seeking to help deliver ICT for socio-economic opportunities in
Nigeria. PIN staff recently consulted for Harvard University,
International Telecommunications Union, Computer Aid International
and United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, among others.
PIN's other bottom-up result-oriented programs, delivered in
partnership with various institutions and communities, include the
Non-Profit Employee Management Program (NEMP), Creating Local
Connections West Africa (CLCWA, a TakingITGlobal collaboration),
NIGHT Force (an anti-cybercrime initiative) and CaneVillage.com (a
planned social enterprise for artisans).
NOTE: Video is courtesy,
Nigeria International.