By Noah Ocheni, Abuja
Nollywood superstar, Mercy Johnson, has been unveiled as Brand Ambassador for RYD Learning, an innovative educational platform, to join forces, inspire and equip African children with cutting-edge technological skills to excel in the global tech industry.
As the brand ambassador, Mercy Johnson is expected to play a pivotal role in promoting RYD Learning’s mission to provide accessible, high-quality STEM Education to kids across Africa and the Diaspora.
STEM Education is an interdisciplinary approach to learning and development that integrates the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics focusing on hands-on problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity, teamwork, and digital literacy.
Philip Etim, Founder of RYD Learning, while speaking at the unveiling of the new Brand Ambassador in Abuja said, “We believe that every child deserves access to high-quality tech education, regardless of background or location.
“Our mission is to empower African kids with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the tech industry and create a brighter future for themselves and their communities.”
He noted that RYD Learning had already made significant strides in bridging the tech divide, having trained over 1,000 kids since its inception across Africa, Australia, Europe and North America through interactive virtual classes and hands-on guidance.
The platform, according to him offers a comprehensive curriculum in programming languages like Python, tailored for kids aged between six and 16.
“The platform’s curriculum is designed to be fun, interactive, and engaging with a focus on developing essential skills like Critical thinking and problem-solving; Creativity and innovation; Collaboration and teamwork as well as Communication and presentation.
In her reaction, the apparently elated Nollywood Superstar, Mercy Johnson, commended RYD Learning for doing a great work adding, “And I’m excited to be a part of it.”
“I’m thrilled to partner with RYD Learning. As a mother and an advocate for children’s education, I believe it’s essential to equip our kids with the skills they need to succeed in today’s tech-driven world, Johnson enthused.
RYD Learning’s co-founder and Managing Partner, Michael Boyo, in his remarks said, “We’re honored to have Mercy Johnson on board. Her passion for Education and Influence will undoubtedly help us reach more kids and make a greater impact.”
According to John Akadi, Co-Founder and Partner Lead in Africa, by providing accessible, high-quality tech education, we can empower African kids to succeed in the global tech industry and create a brighter future for themselves and their communities.”
Abosede Omotoso, Partner Lead in Europe, noted, “We’re excited to partner with Mercy Johnson and RYD Learning to bring high-quality tech education to Nigerian kids in the diaspora.”
Remi Odunaike, Faculty Lead and Co-founder feels excited to be part of the movement, inspiring kids to thrive in tech education while Aderonke Iyiola, Program Lead, said, “We are thrilled to have the esteemed Mercy Johnson join our team.
Friday Ameh Onuche, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer, added, “Our platform is designed to bridge the tech gap for African kids. With Mercy Johnson’s support, we can inspire more kids to explore the world of tech and create a brighter future for themselves.”
Ayodele Aransiola, community lead and also a Co-founder, noted, “This partnership is a testament to our commitment to empowering African kids. We’re excited to work with Mercy Johnson and reach more kids across the globe.”
Our Correspondent reports the RYD Learning program which is now open for enrollment, starts every month and runs for eight weeks with opportunity for parents to pick their preferred days and time of class for the children irrespective of their location across the world.