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As part of its commitment and ongoing investment in Africa, Facebook has unveiled NG_Hub in Lagos, its first flagship community hub space in Africa, in partnership with CcHub

Facebook has also announced partnerships with seven other hubs across the country including in Abuja (Ventures Platform), Jos (nHub), Kaduna (Colab Hub), Kano (DI Hub), Uyo (Start Innovation Hub), Enugu (Roar Hub) and Port Harcourt (Ken Saro Wiwa Hub).

These will serve as centres of excellence and will feature dedicated Facebook spaces, where many of Facebook’s training sessions will take place, and space where developers can book to help them advance their skills.

Featuring bespoke works of art from local artists in Nigeria, the NG_Hub space, which includes workspaces, meeting rooms, games and chill out room, an event space and a well-catered café will also be the focal point for a number of training programmes. Aimed at driving innovation in Nigeria’s tech ecosystem, these are all designed to equip Nigerian SMEs, tech entrepreneurs and the next generation of leaders to better understand and utilise the power of digital tools for economic growth.

Training programmes include:

The Fb Start Accelerator programme: A research and mentorship-driven programme aimed at empowering start-ups and students with technical and business support and funding to optimise their product for growth, with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR).

Digify Pro Nigeria: A two-month intensive boot camp where 20 aspiring digital professionals will learn what it takes to have a career in digital marketing. The programme is designed to fit the specific needs of industry, covering a range of topics including community management, content and e-mail marketing, brand online reputation management, UX design and more.

Boost Your Business: Made especially for micro, small and medium-sized businesses owners, this is a one-day training that teaches digital marketing for business growth.

SheMeansBusiness: This is a one-day training workshop and networking experience for female entrepreneurs, offering a mix of business and digital marketing training for women-led businesses, along with additional opportunities to network with fellow female entrepreneurs.

Ime Archibong, vice-president of partnerships at Facebook, said, “Technology provides expansive opportunities to engage young, creative and resourceful Nigerians, especially in delivering solutions to challenges across communities here in Nigeria. Our mission is to build community and bring the world closer together, NG_Hub provides that physical space that will serve as a centre of learning and skills development in Lagos, and I’m excited about the possibilities that this will create.”

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