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Tech provider, varsity partner on software engineering


GOMYCODE, a technology education provider, has teamed up with Woolf University, a global collegiate higher education institution, to offer a Master of Science in Computer Science with a specialization in Software Engineering.

A statement noted that the programme would provide a globally recognised qualification, empowering students with advanced skills to compete in the international job market.

“Designed with flexibility in mind, the fully online programme allows working professionals to pursue higher education without disrupting their careers. It combines Woolf University’s rigorous academic framework with GOMYCODE’s hands-on, industry-relevant training, ensuring students gain both theoretical and practical expertise,” it noted.

The co-founder of GOMYCODE, Yahya Bouhlel, said, “We are thrilled to partner with Woolf University to bring this exceptional opportunity to Nigeria. In today’s competitive tech landscape, advanced degrees are essential. This programme offers a flexible, world-class education to help students achieve their career goals, whether locally or internationally.”

The initiative is particularly relevant as more Nigerian tech professionals seek global opportunities. With the programme’s international accreditation, graduates will be better positioned for high-paying remote jobs and career advancements abroad.

Also, the country head of GOMYCODE Nigeria, Babatunde Olaifa, said, “By offering a globally recognised master’s degree, we are equipping Nigerian professionals with the tools to thrive on a global stage. This is a major step forward for Nigeria’s tech ecosystem.

On his part, the head of Strategy and Growth at Woolf University, Naveen Jangir, emphasised the programme’s accessibility and impact

“Our mission is to democratise education, and this partnership aligns perfectly with that goal. Nigerian learners can now access a prestigious, accredited degree that enhances their career prospects worldwide,” Jangir stated.

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