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iSpace Ghana has partnered with Thompson Nnamdi Ikechukwu, a UK-based Nigerian Data Architect and AI researcher, to launch a free digital skills training program targeting Ghanaian youth.
Modelled after the success of Spark9ja in Nigeria, the initiative offers participants access to world-class training in data science, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies.
Delivered through the iSpace Innovation Hub in Accra, the program includes mentorship, career coaching, and fully-funded licenses for international learning platforms such as DataCamp.
“This partnership is about building bridges across Africa,” said Thompson.
“Every young person deserves the opportunity to unlock their potential through digital empowerment.”
Since its inception, Spark9ja has trained over 5,000 Nigerian youth, achieved a 93% course completion rate, and secured virtual internships for dozens of learners aligned with global career pathways.
The Ghana chapter aims to train at least 500 participants in its first cohort, with a strong focus on women and underserved communities.
Marian Arthur, Director of Programs at iSpace, praised the partnership: “Collaborating with Spark9ja strengthens our shared mission to make tech education more accessible, practical, and inclusive. This program provides real opportunities for growth.”
The 12-week program will culminate in a portfolio showcase and employment readiness session.
It represents one of the few grassroots, cross-border digital education collaborations between Nigeria and Ghana in recent years.
The project is already drawing attention for potential scalability across other African countries, with interest from diaspora-led tech foundations and private sector sponsors.
Thompson, who currently serves as a Data Architect at NCFE in the UK, is also the founder of Agrovue — an AI-powered smart farming platform helping African farmers make informed decisions using satellite data, IoT devices, and machine learning models.
“Agrovue is using AI to empower the food system — just like Spark9ja is using AI to empower people,” Thompson said.
“This isn’t just about teaching code. It’s about building confidence, opportunity, and innovation across borders.”
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