Nigerians qualified to apply as Google opens application for 2025 hustle academy

  • Google is currently accepting applications for its 2025 Hustle Academy program
  • Small and medium-sized enterprises in South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria are supported by the initiative
  • The focus of this year’s event will be AI-powered business training to help companies grow

Legit.ng journalist Zainab Iwayemi has 5-year-experience covering the Economy, Technology, and Capital Market.

Applications for Google’s 2025 Hustle Academy program, which supports small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria, are now being accepted.

Google open application for 2025 hustle academy
The focus of this year’s event will be AI-powered business training to help companies grow. Photo credit: Google, Contributor
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This year’s edition will concentrate on AI-powered business training to assist businesses in scaling, according to a statement released by Google’s head of B2B marketing for sub-Saharan Africa, Kristy Grant, on Wednesday.

“We are thrilled to launch the 2025 Hustle Academy, continuing our commitment to empowering African entrepreneurs,” she said.

“This year, we are reinforcing our focus on AI-powered business training, enabling SMBs to leverage cutting-edge technology for growth.”

In addition to providing case studies, networking opportunities, and professional coaching, the company stated that eligible enterprises must have been in business for at least a year and be seeking to grow.

Additionally, Google announced the return of the speaker series “Hustle Academy Brings You,” which features leading African entrepreneurs.

According to the tech giant, the founders of the speakers series include Brian Jura of Home 254 Apparel, Foluso Ogunwale of i-Fitness Gym, Nobukhosi Mukwevho of Khosi Nkhosi Fashion House, Yolanda Odida of Pure Purple, and Adenike Ogunlesi of Ruff ‘n’ Tumble.

The series will be accessible on the Google Africa YouTube account, the business added, The Cable reported.

Google noted that applications can be made here and advised interested companies to follow the Google Africa YouTube channel for updates.

Recall that in March 2024, Legit, a global media holding, took part in the Google News Initiative, directed to support modern newsrooms and equip tech-savvy journalists with up-to-date knowledge of online editorial tools and digital strategies.

“Our commitment to journalistic excellence aligns seamlessly with the Initiative’s mission to foster a more informed world by empowering journalists and newsrooms across the globe,” – argued Rianette Cluley, Editor-in-Chief of Briefly News.

Google open application for 2025 hustle academy
The series is expected to be accessible on the Google Africa YouTube account. Photo Credit: Contrbutor
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Through this program, Legit’s journalists from African digital news media projects, Legit.ng, Tuko.co.ke, Yen.com.gh, and Briefly News, have engaged in three insightful sessions.

During the lecture “Develop Your Digital Reporting Skills”, Legit’s editors nailed the art of digital journalism. They discovered various Google tools and resources to find, verify, and tell engaging stories.

Bank of Industry announces job opportunity for qualified Nigerians

Legit.ng reported that Bank of Industry (BOI) has announced plans to hire consultants and firms to assess the impact of its financial interventions.

In a statement, BOI said its role is to support its Development Effectiveness Group and Strategy & Research Division in conducting detailed project evaluations and case studies.

Conducting evaluations of selected projects across Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and Large Enterprises portfolios, including financial, infrastructure, and public sector interventions.

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