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Google Injects N3bn to Supercharge Nigeria’s AI Push, Online Safety

November 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Google.org, the charitable arm of Google, has announced a N3 billion (US$2.1 million) investment to accelerate Nigeria’s artificial intelligence capabilities and strengthen the country’s digital safety ecosystem.

Unveiled on November 28, 2025, the funding targets two national priorities: building a pipeline of advanced AI talent and protecting millions of citizens from online risks. The move aligns with the Federal Government’s National AI Strategy and its goal of creating one million digital jobs. Analysts predict AI could contribute up to $15 billion to Nigeria’s GDP by 2030.

Dr. ‘Bosun Tijani, Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, described the commitment as pivotal. “AI is central to raising productivity and placing Nigeria on the global technology map. This partnership with Google.org will help bring our National AI Strategy to life,” he said.

Where the money is going

The N3 billion will be channelled to five organisations already shaping Africa’s digital landscape:

  • FATE Foundation and the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) will embed modern AI curricula into Nigerian and African universities, equipping lecturers and students with industry-ready skills.
  • The African Technology Forum will run a nationwide innovation challenge to help developers turn ideas into deployable AI products.
  • Junior Achievement Africa will expand Google’s Be Internet Awesome programme to teach online safety and digital citizenship in schools.
  • CyberSafe Foundation will strengthen cybersecurity in public institutions to protect critical systems from attacks.

Adenike Adeyemi, Executive Director of FATE Foundation, said the support marks “a turning point for Africa’s quest for deep AI expertise.” At the same time, Olumide Balogun, Google’s West Africa Director, emphasised that the investment is about “empowering people with world-class skills and a safer digital environment.”

Building on earlier investments

The announcement continues Google’s expanding footprint in Nigeria. The Equiano subsea cable has improved internet speeds and reduced costs, while the N1.2 billion Skills Sprint trained over 20,000 Nigerians last year, many now employed or running tech businesses.

With a youthful population and growing tech ecosystem, Nigeria is positioning itself as Africa’s emerging AI hub. Google’s N3 billion injection signals renewed confidence that the country can drive digital innovation while building strong safety frameworks.

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