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Tech Boost: FiguresHub unveils courses for app developers, digital leaders

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    By Usman Aliyu

    FiguresHub Africa, a leading digital training ecosystem, has announced the launch of two innovative programmes to enhance tech skills and leadership capacity across the continent.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the programmes are Flutter Development Track and FiguresHub PRO.
    Mr Vincent Didanda, Co-Founder of FiguresHub Africa, in a statement made available to NAN on Wednesday said flutter development track was designed to equip learners with the skills to build cross-platform mobile apps.
    This programme, he said, would empower mobile app creators and boost Africa’s growing tech industry.

    According to him, FiguresHub PRO, on the other hand, is an executive training programme tailored for senior professionals, government officials, and business leaders.

    He said the programme focused on digital transformation strategies, including strategic leadership, corporate governance, sustainable business, and data-driven decision making.

    “This is not just about adding new courses. It’s about positioning African youth and professionals to lead in a global digital economy.

    “Flutter is transforming mobile development globally, and our executive programme ensures that leaders are not left behind,” he said.

    He added that FiguresHub Africa was recognised for delivering high-impact tech education through a blended learning model that includes virtual classrooms, real-time mentorship, and community-based learning.

    He said learners were trained in full-stack software development, cybersecurity, product design, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and now flutter development — a framework widely used for cross-platform mobile apps.
    Since its inception, he said.

    FiguresHub has trained hundreds of learners monthly across Nigeria and the diaspora.

    “Its mission is not only to teach tech skills but also to build global-ready talent that can thrive in both African and international markets.

    “As Africa faces a critical skills gap in tech, initiatives like FiguresHub’s are helping to close the divide.

    “With the continent projected to be home to one in four people globally by 2050, building digital capacity now is more urgent than ever,” said the co-founder.

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