Bala Wunti Tech Fellows Participate in “Build Locally, Grow Globally” Seminar
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Fellows of the Bala Wunti Tech Fellowship, an initiative of the Wunti Al-Khair Foundation, participated in an enlightening seminar titled “Build Locally, Grow Globally”, delivered by Abubakar Ango, a senior software engineer based in Canada.
The seminar focused on empowering young technology enthusiasts and professionals to leverage local knowledge, talent, and opportunities while positioning themselves for global relevance and competitiveness in the digital economy. Drawing from his international experience, Abubakar Ango shared practical insights on software engineering careers, remote work opportunities, global collaboration, and the importance of building scalable solutions from local contexts.
Participants were exposed to key themes including skills development, problem-solving, global standards in tech, and leveraging digital platforms to access international opportunities. The session also emphasized discipline, continuous learning, and adaptability as critical factors for success in the global technology ecosystem.
Speaking on the significance of the seminar, representatives of the Bala Wunti Tech Fellowship described the session as timely and impactful, noting that it aligns with the Fellowship’s mission to equip young people with relevant digital skills and a global mindset.
Fellows actively engaged in interactive discussions, asked questions on career pathways in software engineering, and explored strategies for navigating international tech spaces while contributing to local development.
The seminar concluded with a call to action for participants to apply the knowledge gained toward building meaningful projects, strengthening local tech communities, and positioning themselves for global growth.