Zinox Technologies has teamed up with KongaCares to launch a bold interest-free digital empowerment program aimed at transforming Nigeria’s tech education landscape — www.naijnaira.com reports.
The initiative, dubbed “Computerize Nigeria”, is set to debut at GITEX Nigeria on September 4, making it one of the most significant tech-driven education partnerships in recent years, according to ViaTech Paris 2025.
Designed to bridge the tech divide, the project plans to deliver computers, reliable power solutions, and satellite internet to students across higher institutions in Nigeria.
Zinox isn’t just handing out devices—it’s building complete digital ecosystems, including custom inverter systems and Starlink-powered internet, tailored for Nigeria’s challenging infrastructure.
Over one million Nigerians are expected to benefit, with Zinox aiming to remove financial barriers through a zero-interest FlexiPay plan that’s both accessible and sustainable.
This isn’t just a tech giveaway—it’s a call to action for governments, NGOs, alumni, and well-meaning citizens to help drive digital inclusion at scale.
According to Zinox, “Our mission is not profit—it’s impact.”
The program also comes with quarterly transparency reports, giving donors a clear picture of how their support is changing lives and classrooms.
By focusing on higher institutions, the initiative recognizes that digital literacy is no longer optional—it’s essential for global competitiveness.
Many schools in Nigeria lack adequate computing infrastructure, putting students at a disadvantage in the global tech economy.
With this program, students in even the most underserved regions can access tools that level the educational playing field.
The rollout aligns with global conversations around the critical role of digital access in national development and economic growth.
Backed by strategic vision and community collaboration, “Computerize Nigeria” is poised to become a cornerstone in the country’s drive toward digital empowerment.