This collaboration aims to equip aspiring and experienced tech professionals with world-class education, opening doors to international career opportunities.
The program is designed to address the growing demand for advanced technical expertise, providing students with flexible, globally accredited learning that fits seamlessly into their professional lives.
Speaking on the partnership, Yahya Bouhlel, Co-founder of GOMYCODE, highlighted the significance of making high-level education accessible to more people in the tech space.
“The global tech industry is more competitive than ever, and advanced degrees are becoming increasingly valuable. Through this partnership with Woolf University, we are offering Nigerian tech professionals a unique opportunity to gain world-class qualifications without having to leave the country. Whether they want to advance locally or explore opportunities abroad, this program provides the right foundation.”
With a flexible online structure, the Master’s program is tailored for working professionals looking to upskill while managing their existing commitments. It blends rigorous academic training from Woolf University with industry-driven, hands-on learning from GOMYCODE.
Naveen Jangir, Head of Strategy and Growth at Woolf University, emphasized the university’s mission to democratize higher education and provide learners with recognized credentials that enhance their employability worldwide.
“This partnership with GOMYCODE aligns perfectly with our goal of expanding access to high-quality education. Nigerian tech professionals will now have the opportunity to gain an accredited Master’s degree that can position them for top roles in the global job market.”
For Nigeria’s tech ecosystem, this initiative represents a significant leap forward. Babatunde Olaifa, Country Head of GOMYCODE Nigeria, described the collaboration as a transformative opportunity for professionals looking to take their careers to the next level.
“We are empowering Nigerian tech talent with globally competitive skills and credentials. This program isn’t just about earning a degree—it’s about unlocking new career opportunities, whether in Nigeria or internationally. The impact of this initiative on the tech community will be profound.”
Who Should Enroll? The program is ideal for:
With GOMYCODE and Woolf University’s commitment to innovation, excellence, and accessibility, this partnership is set to redefine tech education in Nigeria.
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