Mr Eazi partners with Decagon to help young Nigerians become software engineers
Nigerian Singer and song writer Mr Eazi announced a joint partnership with Decagon, organisers of Nigeria’s top software engineering training programme, to help brilliant young Nigerians actualise their dream of becoming software engineers. Mr Eazi will serve as a sponsor for 5 residents or indigenes of Ogun State to attend Decagon.
Decagon a software engineering organization announced applications for its 6 months training programme which includes accommodation, feeding, laptop, internet and a monthly stipend, followed by an immediate job placement into companies like Access Bank, Sterling Bank and Etranzact after graduating.
To register for the training visit http://applications.decagonhq.com, interested candidates can apply before November 22nd for this programme which doesn’t require any payment of fees until the trainees have graduated and started working and earning salaries.
Singer Mr Eazi has decided to partner with the organization and guarantee 5 lucky ones from Ogun State, by residence or origin. This is due to the recent challenge faced by applicants who need to have a credible guarantor in order to access the Pay-Later model.
The CEO of Decagon Mr. Chika Nwobi, said “ For some who do not have access to someone in their family or network to stand in for them, Mr. Eazi is providing a lifeline and this is the type of collaboration that will move Nigeria forward.”
My People From Ogun state click this Link!! https://t.co/OIHtrGmrgF I’m gonna be acting as sponsor/guarantor for 5 people’s Training with @DecagonIns you have got one week to Apply!!! Tell a friend!!! pic.twitter.com/95YBlquRr6
— Emmanuel (@mreazi) November 14, 2020
Mr Eazi when asked about Decagon partnership he said “I’ve always been passionate about helping young people and pushing them to be the best version of themselves. For some of them, their talents naturally align with software engineering. I am happy to support this initiative in the hopes that they can support themselves and their families.”