Enyata announces the 50 winners from Project Buildup

The first stage of Project Buildup has come to a close with 50 winners selected. All winners get a free MacBook and access to a six-month free Pluralsight subscription to learn as much as they want.
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Enyata announces the 50 winners from Project Buildup
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Enyata announces 50 winners to win MacBook and free Pluralsight subscription from its Project Buildup initiative.

Enyata’s Project Buildup aims to equip 10,000 African techies with the resources to grow in the tech industry over the next five years.

The first stage of Project Buildup has come to a close with 50 winners selected. All winners get a free MacBook and access to a six-month free Pluralsight subscription to learn as much as they want. The winners were chosen along both engineering and product tracks.

The Project Buildup initiative was launched about a month ago and had over 5,000 applicants.

Whittling down

The applicants were put through an IQ test with a cut-off mark of 34 out of 50 (‌‌68%). Only about 40% of the applicants (2,000+) made it passed the IQ test.

Thereafter, aptitude tests were rolled out for both tracks (engineering and product) to further identify the most deserving candidates. Only 400 applicants completed the aptitude tests of which 150 moved on to the final stage with a score of 52 out of 70 (74.2%) or above.

In a bid to promote a ‘merit-based’, human-led process to pick the most deserving, Enyata also considered the motivation story and Github activities of the applicants over the last six months. Applicants who have been actively learning, documenting their progress and making huge leaps were keenly considered.

Of the 50 winners, 60% were picked on the engineering track while 40% were on the product track. The Engineering track includes Front-end Development, Back-end Development, Data Science/Engineering and Mobile Development. While the Product track includes Product Designer, Data Analytics, Product Manager.

Despite a male-dominated application 81% (of 5,000), women made up 58% ‌‌(of 50) of the eventual winners. Enyata says this is because there received higher quality applications from females than their male counterparts. This trend, Enyata says, mirrors improvement in adoption of tech from more females at the beginner level. Although, there was a 50:50 split for the Engineering track, as women made up 75% of the Product track awardees.

Of the 50 winners, 24 (48%) are based in Lagos while 5 (10%) reside in Ondo state. Abuja and Oyo follow closely with 4 winning participants each while Osun, Edo and Ogun had 2 winners per state. Abia, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Delta, Enugu, Kwara and Niger states also have one winner each totalling 14 states that were represented.

List of Winners

For the Product Track, here are the list of winners:

S/NFirst NameLast NameGenderTrackLocation
1ChinazomIfedioraFemaleProduct Designer (UI/UX)Abia
2EuchariaAlaguvaFemaleData AnalyticsAnambra
3VictoriaOpeneFemaleProduct ManagerEdo
4OpeyemiSerikiFemaleData AnalyticsEdo
5BlessingEmahFemaleProduct ManagerFCT Abuja
6EseleoseUghuluFemaleProduct Designer (UI/UX)Lagos
7MaryGodservantFemaleProduct Designer (UI/UX)Lagos
8OghenetegaAgadagbaFemaleProduct Designer (UI/UX)Lagos
9TaiwoOwoseniFemaleData AnalyticsLagos
10KhadijahAbdulkabirFemaleProduct Designer (UI/UX)Niger
11GraceKolawoleFemaleData AnalyticsOgun
12BarakatOlatinwoFemaleProduct ManagerLagos
13OluwakemiAdelekeFemaleProduct Designer (UI/UX)Ogun
14GraceFadeyiFemaleData AnalyticsOyo
15PraiseAlabiMaleProduct Designer (UI/UX)Kwara
16TimothyAjayiMaleProduct Designer (UI/UX)Lagos
17WilliamsEniMaleProduct Designer (UI/UX)Lagos
18IsraelAdetuwoMaleProduct Designer (UI/UX)Lagos
19OshokeSuleMaleProduct Designer (UI/UX)Lagos
20PaulAmusanMaleProduct Designer (UI/UX)Oyo

For the Engineering Track, here are the list of winners:

S/NFirst NameLast NameGenderTrackLocation
1LateefahBelloFemaleData Science/EngineeringLagos
2GloryOgbeborFemaleFrontend DeveloperLagos
3ChukwudumebiOnwuliFemaleFrontend DeveloperLagos
4ElizabethAdegbajuFemaleBackend DeveloperLagos
5BusayoAkanniFemaleData Science/EngineeringLagos
6DamilolaEzekielFemaleFrontend DeveloperLagos
7TemitopeBabatolaFemaleData Science/EngineeringOndo
8ChiamakaUmehFemaleFrontend DeveloperFCT Abuja
9GraceAjibadeFemaleOthersLagos
10GraceOmojolaFemaleData Science/EngineeringLagos
11BukunmiOlaFemaleMobile DeveloperOsun
12MotunrayoIlawoleFemaleFrontend DeveloperLagos
13ZainabJimohFemaleMobile DeveloperOndo
14MorenikejiAjisegiriFemaleFrontend DeveloperLagos
15LoveOtudorFemaleMobile DeveloperAkwa Ibom
16AdeniyiAdekunleMaleBackend DeveloperLagos
17BoluwatifeAyodeleMaleBackend DeveloperLagos
18IsikaEmmanuelMaleFrontend DeveloperOndo
19IfeanyichukwuObetaMaleData Science/EngineeringEnugu
20IfeoluwaOyelakinMaleOthersFCT Abuja
21OlaniyiOshunboteMaleOthersLagos
22AyomideAkintimehinMaleFrontend DeveloperLagos
23Amazing-GraceOlutomilayoMaleData Science/EngineeringOndo
24UchechukwuNwaforMaleFrontend DeveloperLagos
25IfeanyiMuogboMaleFrontend DeveloperOyo
26JesseAmamgbuMaleData Science/EngineeringFCT Abuja
27OgheneruonaOnobrakpeyaMaleMobile DeveloperDelta
28AjeigbeJohn OluwaseyiMaleFrontend DeveloperOyo
29IfedayoAdesiyanMaleBackend DeveloperOsun
30StevenOmole-AdebomiMaleFrontend DeveloperOndo

Winners should expect to receive an email detailing how they can receive their prize. However, those resident in Lagos can be called in immediately to receive their prize at Enyata’s office.

The company is currently working with Consonance to create structures to support the growth of the winners and applicants. Other techies who missed out on this first phase can keep an eye on Enyata’s social media for further rollouts.