The Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited is set to launch an empowerment programme for youths across seven states in the North-West region. This was announced in a statement.
The programme focused on a Space-Tech Hackathon and Very Small Aperture Terminals training targeting youths from Kaduna, Kano, Zamfara, Sokoto, Kebbi, Katsina, and Jigawa.
It will be held in Dutse, Jigawa, from April 7 to 11. Participants include start-ups, local innovators, and students from across the region.
The statement urged interested students to register via the NIGCOMSAT Ltd website.
It explained that the initiative aims to engage and empower young Nigerians, particularly university students, innovators, and professionals from the North-West.
According to the statement, the goal is to promote innovation and develop creative solutions to real-life challenges through space technology.
Similarly, NIGCOMSAT managing director Jane Egerton-Idehen said, “The hackathon allows participants to identify challenges, create ideas, build prototypes, and receive mentorship using satellite technologies.”
“The winning team will join the NIGCOMSAT Accelerator Programme Cohort 2025 to further refine and implement their project.”
Additionally, 100 youths will be trained in installing VSAT systems, which deliver broadband connectivity in remote areas.
Ms Egerton-Idehen noted that this certification provides participants with technical skills, enhancing job prospects.
She said they could explore lucrative careers or entrepreneurial paths within the ICT sector.
The North-East hackathon and VSAT training took place in Yola from February 24 to 28.
“The aim of SpaceTech Hackathons and VSAT Training is to inspire innovation, solve community challenges, and tackle youth unemployment nationwide.
“The North-West Hackathon and VSAT training will be jointly hosted by Jigawa and NIGCOMSAT Ltd.,” Ms Egerton-Idehen said.