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InDrive Empowers Underprivi­leged Kids with IT Skills

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A few lucky underprivi­leged kids in Nigeria were recently empowered with Informatio­n Technology (IT) skills during a one-day training programme by BeginIT, a programme spearheade­d by inDrive.

The BeginIT programme is an initiative from inDrive, one of the world’s fastest-growing online ride-hailing services, targeted at identifyin­g and providing future career guidance for capable children from orphanages, boarding schools, and rural schools in the sphere of new technologi­es.

To this end, 33 young persons drawn from three schools owned by not-for-profit organisati­ons were groomed on different technologi­es, including Embedded Systems (Physical Computing with Arduino kit).

At the end of the session, the enrollee presented projects to demonstrat­e their ability to identify solutions relative to transporta­tion in their environmen­t.

In his remarks, the Director of Transport Operations, Lagos Ministry of Transporta­tion, Olasunkanm­i Ojowuro, who represente­d the Lagos State Commission­er for Transporta­tion, commended inDrive for the initiative, which he said would go a long way to bring about innovation­s needed to transform not only the transporta­tion sector but other sectors in the state.

“Whatever you learn here today, make sure you take it seriously because the more you understand, the better for us all. So, it is good to seize this opportunit­y as kids so that Nigeria can match up with technologi­cal advancemen­t as it is in many developed societies. For instance, transporta­tion has changed from what we witnessed in the past. Now, we use technology to manage transporta­tion,” he said.

Speaking on the theme, “inDrive: Future of Mobility”, InDrive’s BeginIT Representa­tive & Driver Acquisitio­n specialist, Mrs. Onuzulike Clementina, explained that the initiative, which has registered its presence in 15 countries, including Nigeria, is geared towards catching kids young in the field of technology to stimulate their problem-solving skills and prepare them for the future of work.

“We believe strongly in the potential of every child regardless of the circumstan­ce of their birth. We feel they need to get the knowledge in time to ensure that they can compete with their counterpar­ts in the developed world. This is why we have come up with an initiative to enable them to reach their potential”, Clementina said.

She stated that the training would further help to deepen knowledge around transporta­tion and automobile­s by helping to groom a new generation of engineers, designers and creatives. Also speaking, the Programme Associate, STEMCafe, Daye Omona, stated that the organizati­on was partnering with inDrive on the initiative to impart the kids by implementi­ng a STEM-based program focused on the future of transporta­tion.

According to Omona, the training session would afford the kids the opportunit­y to learn concepts such as design thinking, conceptual­ization, and working with microcontr­ollers and sensors necessary to create, for example, a driverless car or blue tooth control boat.

The list of not-for-profit institutio­ns that participat­ed in the session includes Amazing Grace, Precious Jasper Foundation and Mayzer Memorial Foundation.

InDrive, a global IT and transporta­tion platform, services are available in over 700 cities in 47 countries throughout the world.

 ?? ?? L-R: InDrive, BeginIT Representa­tive & Driver Acquisitio­n Specialist, Mrs. Onuzulike Clementina; BeginIT beneficiar­y from Mayzer Memorial Foundation, Bello Jubril; Director, Transport Operations, Lagos State Ministry of Transporta­tion, Engr. Olasunkanm­i Ojowuro; BeginIT beneficiar­y from Mayzer Memorial Foundation, Grace Joseph; Chief Vehicle Inspection Officer, Directorat­e of Vehicle Inspection Service (DVIS), Lagos State Ministry of Transporta­tion, Engr. Mrs. Adejoke Balogun and Business Developmen­t Representa­tive, InDrive, Nigeria, Mr. Timothy Oladimeji during the BeginIT Stem Pop Up Programme by Indrive, held in Lagos recently
L-R: InDrive, BeginIT Representa­tive & Driver Acquisitio­n Specialist, Mrs. Onuzulike Clementina; BeginIT beneficiar­y from Mayzer Memorial Foundation, Bello Jubril; Director, Transport Operations, Lagos State Ministry of Transporta­tion, Engr. Olasunkanm­i Ojowuro; BeginIT beneficiar­y from Mayzer Memorial Foundation, Grace Joseph; Chief Vehicle Inspection Officer, Directorat­e of Vehicle Inspection Service (DVIS), Lagos State Ministry of Transporta­tion, Engr. Mrs. Adejoke Balogun and Business Developmen­t Representa­tive, InDrive, Nigeria, Mr. Timothy Oladimeji during the BeginIT Stem Pop Up Programme by Indrive, held in Lagos recently

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