GOMYCODE, a leading technology education provider, has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Woolf University, a global collegiate higher education institution, to offer a Master of Science in Computer Science with Specialization in Software Engineering for aspiring and established tech professionals in Nigeria.
The collaboration aims to make globally recognized, high-quality education accessible to Nigerians seeking to advance their careers, explore global job opportunities, or pursue international careers through potential emigration.
Speaking on the development, Yahya Bouhlel, Co-founder of GOMYCODE, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, highlighting its potential to equip Nigerian professionals with world-class qualifications.
“We are thrilled to partner with Woolf University to bring this exceptional opportunity to Nigeria,” Bouhlel said. “In today’s competitive tech landscape, advanced degrees are increasingly essential. This partnership allows us to provide a flexible, world-class education that empowers our students to achieve their career aspirations, whether they seek to excel locally or on a global stage.”
The Master’s program is designed with working professionals in mind, offering an online, flexible structure that allows students to balance their studies alongside existing commitments. Students will benefit from Woolf University’s rigorous academic standards combined with GOMYCODE’s practical, industry-relevant approach to learning.
Naveen Jangir, Head of Strategy and Growth at Woolf University, emphasized the shared vision of both institutions to democratize education.
“Woolf University is excited to collaborate with GOMYCODE to expand access to quality higher education in Nigeria,” Jangir said. “Our mission is to democratize education, and this partnership aligns perfectly with our goal of providing accessible, accredited degrees to learners worldwide. We believe this program will equip Nigerian tech professionals with the skills and credentials they need to thrive in the global economy.”
On his part, Babatunde Olaifa, Country Head of GOMYCODE in Nigeria, described the collaboration as a transformative leap for the Nigerian tech ecosystem.
“This collaboration represents a significant leap forward for tech education in Nigeria. By offering a globally recognized Master’s degree, we are empowering our professionals to compete on a global scale,” Olaifa said.
“This is a chance for people to level up their careers and to open doors they previously thought were closed. We are very excited to see the impact that this program will have on the lives of our students and the broader Nigerian tech community.”