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Byte-sized Dreams: How AI Can Rewrite Nigeria’s Poverty Story* — Seun Olufemi-White

*Byte-sized Dreams: How AI Can Rewrite Nigeria’s Poverty Story*
— Seun Olufemi-White

 

 

 

In a nation that’s already struggling to tackle inflation and poverty, many consider the conversations around AI to be misplaced and premature.
Recent discussions about Nigeria’s AI ambitions rubbed some Nigerians the wrong way. The criticism centred around the notion that Nigeria is a developing nation with challenges, so pushing an AI agenda without fixing the basics puts the cart before the horse.
 

 

Envision a Nigeria where healthcare reaches every doorstep, where farm gate prices are enhanced, where farmers thrive with AI-driven agriculture, and where the opportunity to access first-class education knows no boundaries. Powered by the dynamic duo of artificial intelligence (AI) and technological leapfrogging, this vision of inclusive prosperity is not as much of a dream as it might sound; it is reality, a tangible future within reach.

Nigeria’s potential as a powerhouse of innovation is undeniable, yet the shadows of poverty and inequality persist. Nigeria, like much of Africa, missed out on the dot.com bubble, the cloud rush, to break free from the chains of lagging behind. We can embrace AI’s revolutionary capabilities and leapfrog outdated systems, paving the way for sustainable development and shared prosperity.

Imagine a scenario where AI-powered healthcare solutions enable timely diagnoses, personalised treatments, and remote consultations, transforming the lives of millions in underserved communities. The Ministry of Health and the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency are pivotal in spearheading these initiatives, ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare for all Nigerians.

In agriculture, AI emerges as a silent hero, empowering farmers with real-time data analytics, weather forecasts, and crop management insights. This digital revolution not only boosts productivity and resilience but also strengthens Nigeria’s food security, empowering farming communities and driving economic growth from the ground up. Collaborative efforts involving the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, alongside state agricultural agencies, are crucial in implementing AI-driven solutions across the agricultural value chain and democratising the dividends of the expected prosperity.

Education stands at the forefront of AI’s transformative impact, offering personalised learning experiences, digital libraries, and virtual classrooms that transcend geographical barriers. With AI tutors and adaptive learning platforms, every child can unlock their full potential, driving a knowledge-driven economy and creating pathways out of poverty. Partnering with the Rural Electrification Agency, the Universal Basic Education Commission can transform the lives of millions of Nigerian children across all strata by promoting digital literacy and working with private sector sponsors and financiers to integrate AI technologies into the education system.

For public servants, AI-driven governance heralds a new era of transparency, efficiency, and citizen-centric services. The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and the Office for National Statistics (NBS) can be instrumental in driving AI adoption, data governance frameworks, and ensuring ethical considerations in AI implementations. Collaborative partnerships between government agencies, private sector players, academia, and civil society are vital to creating an ecosystem that nurtures AI innovation and ensures its benefits are shared equitably.

Technological leapfrogging offers Nigeria a unique opportunity to bypass traditional development hurdles and embrace cutting-edge solutions that drive progress at an unprecedented pace. By investing in AI research, fostering digital skills development, and promoting entrepreneurship, We can position ourselves as the African leader in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

The success stories of AI adoption in other emerging economies serve as inspiration and proof of concept. From China’s tech boom to our neighbour Rwanda’s digital leap, the transformative power of AI knows no bounds. Nigeria, with its vibrant tech ecosystem, entrepreneurial spirit, youthful population and willing government, is poised to write its success story and uplift millions from poverty through AI-driven innovation.

Sahara Weekly

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