Codar expands its presence in Africa

…Launches in Kenya, South Africa, Egypt

Codar, the AI-powered EdTech company, is thrilled to announce its entry into the Kenyan, South African and Egyptian market, marking a significant milestone in its ongoing expansion throughout Africa.


Kenya, Ghana and Egypt being some of the most technologically advanced African countries, create a population of customers who desire to acquire relevant tech skills required to thrive in today’s rapidly evolving technology driven world.

Recognizing this urgent need, Codar, a cutting-edge Tech platform, after a successful launch in Nigeria with over 25 centres nationwide, decided to expand to these locations with the aim of empowering the African youth populace with the relevant digital skills required to thrive in today’s world.

With its comprehensive curriculum and AI – driven approach, Codar provides a diverse range of digital skills courses tailored to meet the demands of the modern job market. From programming to data analysis and product marketing, they offer an extensive selection of courses designed to equip learners with the tools needed to navigate the digital landscape with confidence.

‘According to the CEO David Sokefun, One of the unique features of Codar is its emphasis on hands-on, practical learning. Rather than relying solely on theoretical concepts, the Tech institute encourages active engagement through interactive exercises, projects, class assessments and simulations. This approach allows students to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios, honing their problem-solving and critical thinking abilities, essential skills for success in today’s rapidly evolving digital ecosystem.’

Furthermore, Codar recognizes the importance of mentorship and community support in the learning journey. The platform facilitates connections between learners and industry professionals, fostering mentorship programs and networking opportunities. Through these interactions, students gain valuable insights into their chosen fields, receive guidance on career paths, and build a network of like-minded individuals who share their passion for digital excellence.

‘As Codar paves the way for digital skills development in Africa, it opens up possibilities for entrepreneurship and job creation. By equipping students with the skills to leverage technology, It also empowers them to explore innovative ideas, launch startups, and contribute to the growth of the digital economy’ said Michael Williams – co-founder and COO.

In conclusion, Codar’s launch in Kenya, Egypt, and Ghana signifies a game-changing initiative to equip the African youth populace with the digital skills needed to succeed in today’s world. By providing accessible and relevant education students are empowered to embrace digital revolution and become drivers of change.

With its practical approach, mentorship programs, and focus on fostering innovation, Codar is poised to transform the educational landscape in Africa and unleash a new generation of skilled digital professionals.

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