Foundation empowers over 100 girls with tech skills

The Thrive Above and Beyond Foundation has empowered young girls aged 15-20 with tech skills required for the future of work and innovation.
According to a statement made available to The PUNCH on Wednesday, the seven-day training program, tagged ‘Thrive Girls in STEM,’ culminated in a showcase.
Thrive Above and Beyond Foundation is an organisation committed to empowering young women. The program trained over 100 girls in web development, graphic design, and creative technology, helping them gain hands-on experience and exposure to digital tools, real-world processes, and collaborative projects.
The initiative also fostered personal development, critical thinking, and leadership, preparing participants to take advantage of emerging opportunities in the tech and creative sectors.
According to a statement made available to The PUNCH on Wednesday, the seven-day training program, tagged ‘Thrive Girls in STEM,’ culminated in a showcase.
Thrive Above and Beyond Foundation is an organisation committed to empowering young women. The program trained over 100 girls in web development, graphic design, and creative technology, helping them gain hands-on experience and exposure to digital tools, real-world processes, and collaborative projects.
The initiative also fostered personal development, critical thinking, and leadership, preparing participants to take advantage of emerging opportunities in the tech and creative sectors.
Speaking at the event, the founder of the Thrive Above and Beyond Foundation, Bolaji John, said, “We want every girl to know that innovation is not distant or out of reach; it is right in their hands. This programme proves that with access, opportunity, and the right support, these girls can create solutions and shape the future.”
Managing Partner at Ash Partners, Sheila Ash Nelson, added, “It is inspiring to witness this level of potential and energy in these young women. The future of innovation is brighter because of platforms like Thrive that are committed to grooming talent early.”
Abisola Ajila, who represented Wema Bank, asserted that “Supporting Thrive Girls in STEM aligns with our vision at Wema Bank to power possibility. These girls have shown that with the right guidance, they can take on the future with confidence and creativity.”
The programme was proudly supported by SARA by Wema Bank, Interswitch, Cisco, Speyer Holdings, Page Asset Management, and NetCredit Africa.