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23/05/2026

The bridge between technology and commerce was built a little stronger today at the Nnewi Tech Meetup. Traders and business owners from Onitsha and Awada joined us to explore how technology can transform their enterprises. What we saw was a beautiful convergence of the commercial energy that defines our marketplaces and the innovation that defines our tech community.

Business connections were made that will outlast this single event. Conversations between software developers and shop owners, between digital marketers and manufacturers, between dreamers and doers. This is the kind of cross pollination that builds real economies and the Awada Tech Faculty exists to facilitate exactly these connections.

The traders who attended left with more than knowledge. They left with practical ideas on how to digitize their operations, reach new customers, and compete in a world that is increasingly digital. And our tech builders left with a deeper understanding of the real world problems that need solving.

If you are a business owner or trader who wants to understand how technology can grow your business, stay connected with us. This is only the first of many conversations. Reach out and let us help you take your business to the next level.

22/05/2026

Tomorrow is the day. The Onitsha and Awada corridor is showing up.

Ndi Igbo, tomorrow we gather at Nnewi for the Tech Meetup that will set the tone for the rest of the year. For everyone along the Onitsha, Awada, and surrounding areas, this is your final opportunity to register and be part of something historic. Bring your business ideas. Bring your startup concepts. Bring the problems you have been trying to solve alone.

The meetup is designed for practical networking and real solutions. You will meet founders, developers, investors, and mentors who understand the unique challenges of doing business in the South East. The agenda covers everything from software development to hardware innovation, with dedicated sessions on the Future Ready AI Program.

Do not let proximity be the reason you miss out. The venue is easily accessible from Onitsha and Awada, and carpool arrangements are being coordinated. Come with an open mind and leave with a network that will carry you forward. Join us tomorrow at 10am. Register now.

21/05/2026

The Awada Tech Faculty invites the Onitsha and Awada business community to the Nnewi Tech Meetup this Saturday where we will be demonstrating practical digital tools that can transform how you operate. From inventory management solutions built by local developers to digital marketing platforms that reach customers across the Southeast, the demonstrations at this meetup are directly relevant to business owners and entrepreneurs in our corridor. The Nnewi campus is a short drive from Onitsha and Awada and the sessions are designed for both technical and non-technical attendees.

Ndi Igbo have dominated commerce in Nigeria for generations through sheer business acumen and industry. The next frontier is technology and the good news is that we do not need to choose between our commercial instincts and digital capability. The two are converging and those who embrace that convergence will define the next era of Igbo enterprise. The tools being demonstrated this Saturday are being built by our own people for our own market conditions.

If you run a business in Onitsha, Awada, or the surrounding areas and you want to see what technology can do for your operations, this is your invitation. Bring a colleague, bring your questions, and see for yourself what is possible.

Visit www.techfaculty.ng to register for the Nnewi Tech Meetup this Saturday. Seats are going quickly.

18/05/2026

Awada sits at the heart of Idemili, a community known for resilience and enterprise. Our campus here was built for the young Igbo mind that wants to code, design, and build solutions for the world. The energy I see from students walking through our doors every morning reminds me why we started this journey.

Last week I sat with a group of final year students who have built a logistics platform connecting Nkwo Awada traders directly to customers in Enugu and Onitsha. That is the spirit we are cultivating here: practical problem solving grounded in our local realities. No theory without application, no learning without impact.

If you are a young person in Awada or surrounding communities and you have been thinking about gaining real technology skills, our next intake is open. We offer tracks in software development, product design, and data analytics. The world is moving fast and Ndi Igbo cannot afford to be left behind.

Come to our campus this week and see what we are building. Your future in technology starts here.

18/05/2026

The Onitsha and Awada corridor has always been the commercial heartbeat of Anambra. Our traders and business owners understand market dynamics better than anyone. Now it is time to apply that same trading instinct to the digital economy. The Nnewi Tech Meetup on May 23 is your entry point.

We are specifically designing sessions that address the trader and SME experience. How do you take your existing business online? What tools can help you manage inventory, reach customers beyond the main market, and process payments efficiently? These are the practical questions we will tackle with real solutions from people who have done it successfully.

Ndi Igbo built the largest informal economy in West Africa through sheer determination and market intelligence. Imagine what we can achieve when we layer technology on top of that foundation. The Awada corridor is perfectly positioned to lead this digital transformation.

Learn more about how technology can expand your business. Register for the meetup and bring your business challenges with you.

17/05/2026

The question I hear most often from small business owners in Awada and its surrounding communities is simple yet profound. How do I future proof my business when the world is changing so fast. It is a question that keeps me awake at night and drives everything we do at Tech Faculty.

Our Awada campus was established with the small and medium enterprise owner firmly in mind. We understand that the challenges facing local businesses today from inventory management to customer engagement can be solved with the right digital skills. That is why our curriculum is built not just for students but for entrepreneurs who want to understand how technology can work for them.

We recently concluded a workshop series with over fifty local business owners and the feedback was overwhelming. One participant told me that learning about AI tools saved her three hours of manual work each day. Stories like this confirm that our mission is on the right track. Ndi Igbo have always been traders and innovators and now we must add technology to our toolkit.

The opportunity is there for anyone willing to take the first step. Register for our upcoming sessions at the Awada campus and start your journey into the world of digital transformation. Your business will thank you for it.

14/05/2026

I received a message last night from Ifeanyi, one of our first graduates at Awada Tech Faculty. He is now building fintech solutions in Lagos but he still calls Awada home. He told me that the confidence he gained here was worth more than the technical skills. That confidence to walk into any room and know he belongs. That is the Awada difference.

Our campus continues to grow. We have added a new hardware lab where students can work with IoT devices and embedded systems. The first batch of projects includes a smart irrigation system designed specifically for Anambra farms. These are not theoretical exercises. These are products that will feed families across this region.

The journey has not been easy. We have faced power challenges, internet reliability issues, all the familiar struggles of operating in southeastern Nigeria. But our students never used those as excuses. They adapted. They built power backups. They shared hotspots. That resilience is what makes Awada Tech Faculty graduates stand out anywhere in the world.

Enroll today and become part of a community that turns obstacles into innovations.

13/05/2026

The stories coming out of our Awada campus continue to inspire me deeply. A student who joined us with no coding experience just six months ago has now built a functional mobile application for local poultry farmers in Ogbunike. Another team developed a platform connecting Ndi Awada artisans directly to customers across the Southeast, eliminating exploitative middlemen. These are not hypothetical projects. They are real solutions created by real young people who decided to take their future seriously.

What makes Awada special is the community culture. Students here do not compete with each other, they compete with the problem. They understand that lifting one another is the only way to build a truly prosperous community. This is the Igbo spirit of collective progress that our ancestors embodied in the bustling markets of Nnewi and Onitsha and it is alive and well in our classrooms.

If you are a young person in Awada or anywhere in Anambra who wants to build real technology skills, come and see what we are doing. Our doors are open to anyone willing to learn and work hard.

Enroll today and become part of a generation that builds, not just consumes, technology. Visit www.techfaculty.ng to begin your journey.

12/05/2026

Last week at Awada Tech Faculty, something remarkable happened. Over two hundred young people gathered not for entertainment but for knowledge. They came from Onitsha, from Nkpor, from Ogidi, from surrounding towns. They sat through hours of conversations about technology, about building businesses, about the future of work in the Southeast. I watched their eyes light up when we discussed what is possible. This is the Awada spirit I have come to respect deeply.

The challenges facing our small and medium enterprises in Anambra are real and urgent. Access to markets, access to talent, access to digital tools. Every business owner I speak with in Awada tells me the same story. They need people who understand technology and who can help them compete. This is exactly why Tech Faculty exists. We are building a pipeline of skilled young people who can walk into any SME and make an immediate difference.

What gives me hope is the shift I am seeing. Parents are now bringing their children to us asking for digital skills. Market women are sending their apprentices. This tells me that Ndi Igbo understand the assignment. We know that the future belongs to those who adapt. And adapt we will, the way we always have.

If you are a business owner in the Onitsha and Awada axis, come and see what our students can do. Partner with us. Hire our graduates. Let us build together.

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11/05/2026

I have spent years talking to small business owners across Anambra. The frustration is the same everywhere. Manual records, unreliable inventory systems, customers who want digital experiences that most local businesses cannot yet provide. The gap between where our SMEs are and where they need to be is wide, but it is not unbridgeable. Technology is the bridge, and we are building it at Awada.

Our faculty in Awada was created with the local entrepreneur in mind. Every curriculum we design, every workshop we host, every partnership we pursue is measured against one question. Does this help our people solve real problems? Through our collaboration with NBTI, we are ensuring that the training we provide aligns with the actual needs of businesses in the Southeast. Theory without application has no place here.

The feedback from our first cohort of SME owners has been overwhelming. Business owners who could barely send an email are now managing digital customer records. That transformation is why we exist. If you run a business in Anambra and you know you need to digitize but do not know where to start, come to Awada. We will show you the way.

Enroll today at www.techfaculty.ng

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