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    FG, Meta launch 8-month AI programme for startups

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedJune 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    FG, Meta launch 8-month AI programme for startups
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    Meta has partnered with the federal government to launch the Llama Impact Accelerator, an eight-month artificial intelligence (AI) programme aimed at supporting Nigerian startups.

    In a recent statement, Meta said the initiative is being executed in collaboration with the ministry of communications, innovation and digital economy (FMCIDE), the National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (NCAIR), and the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA).

    The tech giant said the programme is open to startups leveraging its open-source Llama models to develop AI-driven tools across four areas: agriculture, security and safety, healthcare, and a wildcard category for other high-impact sectors.

    According to Meta, the programme will begin with a six-week incubation phase, during which selected teams will receive technical training and mentorship from AI experts and industry leaders.

    It added that the incubation phase will be followed by six months of extended support, including access to technical resources and additional development opportunities.

    Sade Dada, Meta’s head of public policy for Anglophone West Africa, said the company is focused on driving inclusive innovation through strategic partnerships.

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    “By making open-source AI more accessible and relevant to local challenges, we aim to enable the development of solutions that can drive national development and are impactful for communities,” she said.

    Speaking on the collaboration, Bosun Tijani, minister of communications, innovation and digital economy, described the programme as a timely investment in the country’s AI ecosystem.

    “We see AI as a key driver for national development, and this program by Meta will equip innovators with the right tools and guidance to tackle some of our most pressing issues,” he added.

    Applications for the programme are open until June 27, 2025. Interested participants can apply here.

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