AI CERTs, CertBridge to Empower Nigerians on Monetizing Generative AI in Practical Ways. Apply Here

Yakub Abdulrasheed
By Yakub Abdulrasheed - Senior Journalist and Analyst
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As global economies increasingly integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into everyday life, a timely initiative is set to equip Nigerians with the tools to turn this revolution into personal revenue.

On July 25, 2025, AI CERTs, in collaboration with CertBridge, will host a practical webinar titled “How to Earn Using Generative AI – A Practical Guide for Nigerians.”

Slated for 5:30 PM WAT, the session will be led by Utkarsh Sharma, a certified machine learning instructor, who will provide beginner-friendly, real-world insights on how Nigerians can monetize AI through freelancing, content creation, and business tools.

With tailored guidance on income generation from GenAI applications, the webinar aims to demystify AI for aspiring tech enthusiasts and digital entrepreneurs. The event reflects a growing push to democratize AI knowledge across Africa, especially in countries like Nigeria where digital transformation and youth unemployment converge.

As AI-generated content becomes mainstream, experts say early adaptation could place Nigerian talents ahead in the global freelancing and creative economy.

How to Apply: Webinar Registration Requirements

To register for the webinar, interested participants must complete a short online form via the official Zoom registration portal. Application requirements include first and last name, email address, country/region, phone number, organization name, and job title.

Early registration is encouraged to secure access and receive follow-up materials. Application can be accessed here.

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Abdulrasheed is a Senior Tech Writer and Analyst at Techparley Africa, where he dissects technology’s successes, trends, challenges, and innovations with a sharp, solution-driven lens. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Criminology and Security Studies, a background that sharpens his analytical approach to technology’s intersection with society, economy, and governance. Passionate about highlighting Africa’s role in the global tech ecosystem, his work bridges global developments with Africa’s digital realities, offering deep insights into both opportunities and obstacles shaping the continent’s future.
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