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Ghana stands at a pivotal moment in its technological development. As global industries continually rely on digital infrastructure and emerging technologies, the country's ability to develop skilled IT professionals will determine its competitive position in the global economy.
Eston IT College, launching this September at the FAACO Complex in Tesano, Accra, has been established to address this critical national need by preparing the next generation of IT professionals who will drive Ghana's digital transformation.
The college's programmes in cybersecurity, networking, system administration, and software development focus on the technologies that are reshaping industries worldwide. Students gain skills in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and advanced network infrastructure whilst earning internationally recognised certifications from Cisco, Microsoft, and CompTIA.

"Our vision is to become the leading information technology training institution in Ghana and West Africa, producing graduates who are not just employable but entrepreneurial, creative, and globally competitive," declared Alexander Nketiah,
With youth unemployment hovering near 25%, Eston hopes to deliver transformation. The college's intensive programmes in cybersecurity, networking, software development, and system administration are anchored by prestigious certifications from Microsoft, Cisco, and CompTIA – credentials that command respect from Silicon Valley to Singapore.
"This is about economic liberation," announced Alexander Nketiah, Director and Founder of Eston IT College.

"In a world where digital skills are the new passport to prosperity, we're ensuring Ghanaian youth aren't just prepared to compete – they're positioned to dominate. Our mission transcends training; we're engineering a generation of digital warriors who will make 'Made in Ghana' synonymous with tech excellence."
Our standout feature is an ecosystem designed for success: state-of-the-art simulation labs that mirror Fortune 500 environments, mentorship from tech executives who've built unicorn startups, and partnerships with leading tech companies actively recruiting Eston talent.

The ripple effects extend far beyond individual success stories. By creating a pipeline of world-class tech talent, Eston is positioning Ghana to become Africa's undisputed tech capital, attracting billions in foreign investment and creating an innovation economy that benefits every citizen.
Ready to join the digital revolution? Visit www.eston.edu.gh to secure your spot in Ghana's tech future.
About Eston IT College: Eston IT College is pioneering a new era of tech education in Ghana, combining cutting-edge facilities, industry partnerships, and transformational career outcomes. More than an institution, Eston is a launchpad for African tech leadership on the global stage.
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