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FadaQa
Non-profit Organizations
Fostering a Boarderless CommYOUnity where people from low socioeconomic background get transitioned into TECH for free.
About us
A single platform for Techies to Learn, Inspire, Network and Build✨ FadaQa’s mission is to empower, educate, inspire and foster a borderless TECH community where people from low socioeconomic backgrounds can access the skills, opportunities, network and support they need to improve their standard of living, gain financial independence and build innovative solutions, starting with Africa.
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Nigeria
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2024
- Specialties
- Tech , Non for Profit, Empowerment, Skill Acquisition, UI/UX Design, Product Management, Project Management, AI/Robotics, Blockchain Development, Data Analysis, Data Science , Cyber Security, Software Development , and Marketing in Tech
Locations
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Primary
Nigeria
Nigeria, NG
Employees at FadaQa
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Damilare Ajayi
Founder || PhD Student in Learning Technologies || Education XR Expert 🥽 || AI in Education || STEM Researcher || Digital Literacy Advocate
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Zainab Opeloyeru, AAT, BSC, ACA, ACTI, MBA
Chartered Accountant / Tax practitioner
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Elijah Chi
Product-driven Software Designer | Aspiring Software Engineer | Documentary Photographer
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Gabriel Ayodele
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Updates
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As the Co-founder and CEO of Chipper Cash, Ham Serunjogi makes cross-border transactions seamless and affordable across Africa and beyond. From his roots in Uganda to building a global fintech giant, Ham’s story inspires innovation and perseverance in the African tech ecosystem. At FadaQa, one of the things we love to do is to celebrate trailblazers like him shaping the continent's future through Tech!
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In the digital world of today, your customers trust you with their data. A single breach could shatter that trust and harm your reputation. Small businesses are not immune to cyber attacks, making strong cybersecurity practices essential. By protecting sensitive information, you show customers you value their privacy, building loyalty and trust. Cybersecurity is an investment in your brand's credibility.
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Been hearing about software developers but not entirely sure what they do in tech? Software developers are professionals who: -Design and build software tailored to meet user needs while ensuring it’s simple and functional. -Write and debug code to create applications that perform tasks seamlessly. -Maintain and update software to ensure it works efficiently and is free from bugs. Thinking of becoming a software developer?
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Want to achieve big things in tech next year? Use the SMART framework to stay focused: -Specific: Define clear goals like “Master Python for data analysis.” -Measurable: Track progress, e.g., “Complete 3 projects.” -Achievable: Be realistic; aim for goals within reach. -Relevant: Focus on goals that align with your career, like AI skills for tech roles. -Time-bound: Set deadlines—“Learn Python by June.” Start planning towards a productive 2025 today!
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Technology is becoming a powerful ally in the fight against climate change. From renewable energy solutions like solar panels and wind turbines to smart systems that optimize energy use, innovation is reshaping how we care for the planet. Tools like AI predict weather patterns, while green tech supports sustainable farming and waste management. Tech is here to help us reduce emissions and protect the Earth for future generations.
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Meet Fred Swaniker, a visionary shaping Africa’s future through education and technology. As the founder of African Leadership University (ALU) and ALX, he’s empowering young Africans with skills for global impact. ALU focuses on leadership and entrepreneurship, while ALX equips talents with in-demand tech skills, creating pathways to high-growth careers. His work proves that Africa’s tech future is brighter than we think!
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Collaboration is the backbone of Africa's growing tech scene. By working together, startups, investors, and innovators can solve local challenges with global solutions. Sharing resources, ideas, and expertise builds stronger networks and accelerates growth. In a continent as diverse as Africa, collaboration isn’t just an advantage. It’s the key to creating impact and sustainable success.