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Future of work: Coven links French school to empower Nigerians on Data Science, AI
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By Juliet Umeh
An American firm based in Nigeria, Coven Works, has entered into a partnership with a leading French School for Artificial Intelligence, Aivancity, to give Nigerians opportunity to study artificial intelligence, AI skill sets abroad.
The school, according to the partners, is built around three cores of the 21st Century: Artificial Intelligence, Business and Ethics.
Its mission is to prepare humans and organisations who will address the many economic and social challenges related to the exploitation of data and artificial intelligence’s potential.
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Appzone repositions brand with team expansion
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By Juliet Umeh
The Board of Directors of sub-Saharan Africa financial technology company, Appzone Group, has appointed Efosa Aiyevbomwan and Omonuwa Olulano as Group Chief Marketing Officer and Group Chief Human Resources Officer, respectively to reposition its brand.
The announcement comes as the company ramps up activities across Africa. With over 160 professionals and clients in seven countries, it processes $2 billion in transactions annually, serving 18 commercial banks and over 450 microfinance institutions across the continent.
With a career spanning 13 years, Olulano brings to bear a wealth of knowledge and an array of experiences across diverse sectors including Financial Services, E-Commerce, Non-profit and Technology. Some of her previously held roles include Vice-President for People and Culture at SoftCom and HR Business Partner at Konga.