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Female developers get free access to tech innovation hub

The Kaduna-based incubator is trying to get more young women interested in tech.

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It’s no news that Nigeria’s growing tech ecosystem is dominated by men; the imbalance is noticeable anywhere from incubators to founders.

The hub seems very interested in getting the female folk involved; in exchange for free access, the developers will design programs that will get more women involved in technology.

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CoLab’s founder, Sanusi Ismaila, first teased the announcement via his twitter handle.

This is not the first time the incubator is creating opportunities for women. Earlier this year, it gave free year-long access to female participants at the Startup Kaduna Hack Series.

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