Applications are officially open for our Q2 and Q3 2026 Internship Cohorts.
This is a fast-paced selection process: you have 48 hours to submit your application, or until we reach 1,000 applications (whichever happens first).
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must possess at least one of the following certifications:
• Google Cybersecurity Professional Certificate
• IBM Cybersecurity Analyst Professional Certificate
• Cisco Cybersecurity Essentials
• TryHackMe Cybersecurity 101
• Hack The Box Defensive Security Analyst or Junior Cybersecurity Associate
• CompTIA Security+ Certification
Internship Timeline and Duration
Q2 Cohort : April 13, 2026 – July 31, 2026
Q3 Cohort : July 13, 2026 – October 30, 2026
Location: Lagos, Nigeria (On-site only)
If you meet the requirements, don’t wait, submit your application before the deadline closes.
Apply now: https://t.co/X4Wm4ZIWfv
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My name is Omoh, a passionate UI/UX Designer dedicated to crafting digital experiences that are both functional and visually engaging.
I lead TechQings Africa — a future-tech training initiative for African women.
First cohort live.
300+ applications received.
Focus: AI/ML, Cloud DevOps, Cybersecurity.
Know more about us
https://t.co/q3ihVbEEhn
Yo, had a chat with a friend yesterday and bro… we went deep.
I was telling him how I don’t just wanna be a dev writing code. I wanna think like an engineer, write clean code, build complex systems, break them down, nail system design, really understand what’s happening under the hood.
And honestly? You don’t learn this from a YouTube video.
You gotta:
- Build complex projects
- Read technical books
- Have conversations with smart people
- Do research
- Ask questions (everyone is learning bro)
Argh… there’s just so much. I just wanna have confidence in myself. Like, if I get called for an interview, I don’t wanna panic just walk in calmly, confident, and talk about what I know.
I actually think to be strong engineering-wise, you gotta understand backend too.
Even though I vibe with coding, I wanna know what I’m really doing, think about edge cases, scalability, architecture, error handling, system design.
Ok… that’s it for now. Catch y’all later ✌️
i’m here to:
• write code
• build in public
• learn from you guys
• post what I learn
• meet devs like you
if you’re a developer as well - let's connect
i’m here to:
• write code
• build in public
• learn from you guys
• post what I learn
• meet devs like you
if you’re a developer as well - let's connect
I made my first contribution and I was really excited about how it felt as a first timer, I wrote a little article sharing my perpective.
https://t.co/n7leeSAZMU
https://t.co/BZQzXu35xq
Day 8 of Learning Blockchain
Today I went deep into blockchain scalability:
- Layer 1 vs Layer 2 (L1 / L2)
- Rollups & why they matter
- Centralized sequencers
- I also made my first zkSync transaction.
That felt very on-chain 😅
And I got a simple certificate for completing:
Blockchain Basics & Foundations.
Now moving to Solidity Smart Contract Development. I already started Solidity earlier, but I had to go back and really solidify the fundamentals first.
You can’t build strong smart contracts on weak basics.
We move. LFG 💪🔥
Last December, had the privilege to present at the National Summit on Digital Innovation. discussing the framework for our nation's tech infrastructure and the role of youth in the digital economy. Great conversations on how we can drive the country forward. 🚀"
Over 10 lakh learners registered on Nation SkillUp in 2025.
If we had charged just ₹1,000 per learner, we could have generated a potential ₹100 crore in revenue.
But we didn’t do that.
We chose to remove the entry barrier and offer these courses completely free, because we believe that access to quality learning should never be the reason someone doesn’t start. And start they did—lakhs of learners took the first step towards upskilling.
However, this journey taught us an important lesson. While registrations were high, completion rates told a different story. Many learners enrolled with intent, but consistency, discipline, and follow-through became the real challenge.
That’s why, in 2026, we’re taking learning motivation to the next level by Introducing The Three 90 Challenge!
Three 90 is designed to solve the biggest problem in online learning today: people start, but don’t finish. Not because they lack ability, but because there’s no structure, no urgency, and no real accountability. Courses get bookmarked. Motivation fades. Goals get postponed.
When your learning has a timeline, a clear target, and real stakes, commitment follows. Complete 90% of your chosen course in 90 days, and we refund 90% of your course fee. The reward isn’t just the refund—it’s the habit you build, the skill you actually master, and the confidence that comes from finishing what you start.
Explore and pre-register for your favorite tech course, and we'll begin on 6th Jan: https://t.co/R449apcOE6
Ps: Watch the previous video on our feed to see how hard we had to fight to bring this back for you! 😉💪🏻
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#three90challenge #three90 #gfg #geeksforgeeks
Just had a 1:1 session on GfG Connect and learned something useful: the difference between deploying to testing before moving to staging.
It’s a small detail, but understanding this really helps when building and releasing projects.
Big thanks to the expert for the guidance