Whiz Academy

Community-led digital literacy for rural Africa.

We partner with local schools, families, and community champions to build digital confidence from within, beginning with learners in Offa, Kwara State.

500+
Learners reached in Offa
15
Local schools engaged
5
Years of community-led work

Mission statement

African communities should not have to leave home to access the digital future.

Whiz Academy works with local leaders to close the digital and technological gap between rural and urban communities through practical education, trusted mentorship, and community-owned skills development.

Local voices

Practical tools

Lasting confidence

Mission Statement

Community-led model

Enlighten. Educate. Empower.

Since 2021, more than 500 students across 15 schools in Offa, Kwara State, have joined workshops shaped by local needs, local participation, and a shared belief that technology should widen opportunity.

Enlighten

Start with local context, showing learners how technology connects to daily life and opportunity.

Educate

Equip students with practical tools, responsible habits, and confidence they can keep using.

Empower

Strengthen community ownership so digital skills continue beyond a single workshop.

Our programs
Volunteers supporting digital literacy

Join us

Stand with the people already moving their communities forward.

Whiz Academy welcomes volunteers, mentors, donors, and institutional partners who respect local leadership and want to help rural communities gain practical, future-ready digital skills.

Community-rooted impact

Hands-on learning support

A direct role in digital equity

Join the work

Follow the field work.

Receive notes from the communities, cohorts, and partners helping Whiz Academy expand digital access from the ground up.

Occasional updates only, focused on program progress and ways to support the work.

FAQs

Clarity for thoughtful partners.

Find answers about the Whiz Academy model, current program focus, and the ways individuals, families, and institutions can support community-owned digital access.

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