We are deeply honoured to receive this Certificate of Recognition from the National Girls in ICT Competition 2026 in appreciation of our contribution to fostering innovation, nurturing digital talent, and empowering the next generation of innovators.
When we began the Girls in ICT Competition 2026, we started with about 30 incredible girls from different schools across Bauchi State. These young minds were mentored, guided, and challenged to think differently—to identify real problems around them and build practical solutions.
With hearts full of gratitude and pride, we are beyond excited to announce that our incredible girls have emerged as the WINNERS of the National Girls in ICT Competition 2026!
Today, we proudly celebrate our incredible students as they prepare to represent Bauchi State at the National Girls in ICT Challenge 2026 in Abuja.
WE DID IT. WE WON THE NORTHEAST REGIONAL. But this is more than a win. This is the story of resilience, courage, and determination. A team of brilliant young girls—who are deaf—stood on a regional stage and proved that ability is not defined by limitations. They did not just participate. They competed.
Zee Tech Foundation has officially launched a 6-week Digital Literacy Bootcamp aimed at providing essential tech skills to teenagers in underserved rural communities. The program covers basic computer use, online safety, introduction to coding, and problem-solving through tech.
Zee Tech Foundation has entered a new partnership with several public and private secondary schools to strengthen STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education across urban and rural areas.
As part of its “Access for All” Initiative, Zee Tech Foundation has donated dozens of laptops to students and community learning centers in underserved areas. The donation targets youths who have limited or no access to computers at home. Many of the beneficiaries rely solely on school labs, which are often overcrowded or under-equipped.
The latest edition of Zee Tech Foundation’s Coding for Kids Program witnessed an impressive turnout, with children between the ages of 8 and 16 showing strong interest in learning how to code.
Zee Tech Foundation successfully hosted its first Community Innovation Challenge, where young innovators pitched technology-driven solutions to real problems in their communities.