Philip Ade-Akanbi, President & CEO DecisionSpaak Group. Credit: Ade-Akanbi
DecisionSpaak Group has unveiled a N50 million Artificial Intelligence scholarship initiative aimed at promoting AI literacy and equipping Africans with digital skills for the future of work.
The organisation announced the initiative at the inaugural edition of The Spaak Conference 2026, a virtual conference that brought together innovators, entrepreneurs, creators, and technology leaders across four continents.
According to a statement signed by the President and Chief Executive Officer of DecisionSpaak Group, Philip Ade-Akanbi, on Thursday, the scholarship is targeted at students, working professionals, and retirees seeking to integrate artificial intelligence into their careers and everyday lives.
The statement noted that the scholarship fund was initially planned as a N5 million initiative before it was increased to N50 million following support from DecisionSpaak and its partner organisations across Africa.














