Testimonials
Amiokhaibhor Theola
The boot camp has changed my life, it did not only teach me coding but great life lessons in maximizing my potential and impacting my society
Yemisi Ajao
With little foundation knowledge on coding , WAAW foundation team via she hacks Africa groomed me intensively on coding and not only that with leadership and entrepreneurship skills . I believe I now have what it take to be a world class developer .thank you so much
Issah Saadat
She hacks Africa is a life changing opportunity and glad I was opportune to be here. before I came here I always see java script , mysqi , jquery, like things really difficult I had no knowledge on bootstrap and what it’s used for . I am very excited to say I learn a lot about not just programming but leadership and entrepreneurship . it was really a life changing experience on now eager i learn more and till my friends about the experience . thank you for impacting our life
Christopher Okafor
This is like a dream come true, because I have always wanted to be a web developer infact I felt fulfilled .and I owe WAAW foundation some acknowledgment they really inspired me, I really enjoyed the boot camp thanks to you all.
Ibiaka Mariam
It was a very wonderful and so very experience going to know more about software development leadership quality business aspect which make it all the more enthralling and lovely ,the teachers were parent and made us feel welcome and comfortable , thanks to them for this wonderful experience
Oluwaseyi Boya
She hacks Africa for me has been impactful to me and I am motivated to pursue a career in software development
Adetayo Omotoyosi Aleolu
She hacks Africa programming is a very important programming every youth who wish to make something out of their future should be in
Ibrahim Mohammed
I wanted to understand programming language and become an entrepreneur with the help of SHA boot camp I am totally fulfilled .she hacks Africa is a life changing program for me, that taught me a lot about coding entrepreneurship and leadership which I never believe I could have in just one month.
Fatoye Jesuferanmi Ibukun
She hacks Africa introduced me to the world of coding and entrepreneurship thanks to she hacks Africa for bringing out the leadership skills in me and making me speak computer language
Ezenwafor Ikenna
I come here not having the knowledge of how to write or code and at a little time I can write codes html, css, java script, etc. its a very big improvement for me .thank you she hacks Africa for this privilege
Iyenoma provu
Waaw foundation is a life changing organization that every Nigeria youth should engage with . Coming to waaw foundation I had a zero knowledge on web development but with my few weeks with them I now have a firm foundation of programming and my interest of become entrepreneur I won’t feel relent about.
MERCY ABOH:
My experience at the She Hacks Africa was a much needed one, I had wanted to learn how to write codes. I attended Google developers festival last year in Abuja, Nigeria and I felt so left out because everyone else was basically a programmer and they all had a language. I learned a few things but I wished I knew how to code so I could understand what exactly they were talking about. I was so glad that I got to actually write out programs and see them work.
My understanding on web design is so much better now because of the classes we had on HTML, Java script and CSS at the She Hacks Africa, and we had amazing teachers tutoring us, they were so patient with us and we all had a great time.
I will build on this foundation by teaching others now that I know that writing codes is not as complicated as I thought. I will effectively teach others, which includes the girls we are mentoring in our STEM chapter, my friends and basically anyone who is interested in learning.
MIRIAM ABOH
During the She Hacks Africa coding boot camp, I learnt some basics about JavaScript, CSS and HTML, things I hadn’t learnt before the camp experience. This has affected the way I see web pages now, because now I think critically about how they were created and how I would want to create mine someday. I would like to build on this foundation to help create an app or website that would solve a problem in my country.
INOKARARE OSHA
I was privileged to attend She Hacks Africa coding boot-camp this year 2017 from January 23rd to February 10th, and it was a great experience. I was taught coding in HTML, CSS, Javascript, WordPress, Phonegap App Development, Scratch and how the Arduino board works. I also met important men and women in technology.
Seeing how they were making it in life, I was inspired further. They were really improving our present society with their skills, which was very encouraging. Furthermore, I really enjoyed the camp: meeting amazing colleagues, learning from great mentors, and getting to know each other.
Presently, I am a mentor to a group of four amazing young girls, who have entered the 2017 Technovation Challenge. Working together with one of my mentors from WAAW foundation, we teach and inspire them on Coding and App Development.
I am also teaching some of my fellow colleagues, while learning in the process also.
It was truly a great honor and privilege to train at AWELE Academy, WAAW Foundation.
IJEH IJEH
I spent three (3) challenging weeks in the FCT Abuja Nigeria. I arrived Abuja with just my laptop and suitcase but left exposed to big opportunities that abound in Tech, armed with knowledge on HTML, CSS, WordPress , mobile app development, and built a responsive website! What more can I possibly ask for? Thanks to WAAW Foundation, my tutors were wonderful. What are you waiting for? Let WAAW Foundation guide you through the world of tech. #thenewme #womanintech #digitalnormadinthemaking!
IKPESU LUCY
I am IKPESU LUCY from Delta State University’s Cell Camp. Been at the 3-week WAAW/AWELE Academy boot-camp was one of the most amazing experience I have ever had. I was greatly inspired by Dr. Unoma Okorafor, Mrs. Mercy, Kishua Smith Rogers, and Vanessa Oguananam, who dedicated their time to build our generation. They were so lovely, full of wisdom and encouragement. I learnt lots of skills I never imagined knowing so soon. The most interesting of them was having great passion for software development. Honestly, I am happy to participate in the boot-camp. Seeing myself building a Web App was so amazing. I had fun. Thanks to Dr. Unoma Okorafor, executives and facilitators of WAAW Foundation for giving us their best. I am indeed inspired and motivated. It’s an event I will never forget.
VICTORIA ITUMA
The She Hack Africa Abuja coding boot-camp was more than an experience for me, it was a realization of possible thinking. It was one of such events that transforms the thinking process of anyone ranging from the mentoring session to the creative session to the coding session as well. The materials are clearly understood. I have been coaching my teammates on what I have learnt so far, and we are working together to create spectacular innovation that would solve a problem in Nigeria.