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FSI, Mentors Without Borders Launch Tech Mentorship Program at Thomas Adewunmi Varsity

Financial Services Innovators (FSI), in partnership with Mentors Without Borders (MWB), has announced the launch of a six-month Tech Mentorship Program at Thomas Adewunmi University (TAU) in Kwara State.

The initiative aims to upskill 50 students in high-demand technology fields and enhance their global employability.

Building on the successful collaboration that established the FSI Virtual Innovation Lab at TAU, this new mentorship program marks another milestone in FSI’s commitment to empowering young African innovators with practical digital skills.

The program will provide hands-on training and mentorship in the following fields:

  • Web Development
  • Machine Learning
  • AI Product Management
  • Project Management
  • Digital Marketing
  • Technical Sales Support

Designed to bridge the gap between theoretical learning and industry application, participants will work on real-life projects that can be added to their professional portfolios.

The program also connects students to mentors drawn from top global technology firms, including Microsoft, Google, and Atlassian, among others.

In support of the program, Mentors Without Borders has donated five laptops, ten Logitech H390 USB Computer Headsets, and a Starlink internet setup with a six-month subscription to the university’s computer lab. The total value of the program—including equipment and mentorship support—is estimated at ₦53 million, with ₦3 million in direct donations.

“This initiative represents our vision to build a strong pipeline of skilled tech talent across African universities,” said Aituaz Kola-Oladejo, Executive Director of Financial Services Innovators (FSI).

“Thomas Adewunmi University has shown exceptional commitment to innovation, and we are proud to pilot this transformative mentorship program here.”

“Our partnership with FSI has already shown how much we can achieve together when we focus on creating real opportunities for young people,” added Edmond Pruteanu, Founder & Executive Director of Mentors Without Borders. “Building on that success, we’re now excited to expand our work in Nigeria through a new collaboration with Thomas Adewunmi University. Nigeria has one of the most creative and ambitious young generations in Africa, and we’re proud to support them as they grow their tech skills and confidence for the future.”

Prof. Francisca Oladipo, Vice Chancellor of TAU, welcomed the partnership, emphasising its alignment with the university’s mission to nurture future-ready graduates.

“At TAU, we believe that education must be relevant and responsive to today’s global digital economy. This partnership will give our students direct exposure to international mentors, practical tools, and industry perspectives,” she said.

The MWB Mentorship Program at TAU will serve as a pilot initiative, with plans to expand to other universities across Nigeria and Africa upon successful completion.

About Financial Services Innovators (FSI)
FSI is a non-profit organisation that drives innovation and collaboration across Africa’s financial and technology ecosystem through programs, partnerships, and innovation labs, empowering startups, students, and developers to solve real-world challenges.

About Mentors Without Borders (MWB)
MWB is a Europe-based organisation that connects expert mentors with young professionals and students worldwide to promote global skill development, digital inclusion, and professional growth.

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