The rising danger of unqualified AI trainers in Nigeria: Why misinformation threatens our digital future

    Sonny Iroche | Insights | Dec 03, 2025    
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In every era of technological transformation, there are visionaries who push society forward and opportunists who exploit uncertainty. Nigeria today stands at that critical intersection with artificial intelligence (AI). Across the country, corporations, government ministries, schools, and even small businesses are rushing to embrace AI. This urgency is commendable. AI is now the world’s most powerful productivity engine, and no nation can compete globally without aggressively building its human capital.

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