Emma Okonji
To mark the International Girls in ICT
Day, 2020, Interswitch Group, a leading Nigerian Pan-African digital
payment and commerce Solutions Company, has joined the world to
celebrate and encourage young girls in the Information and
Communications Technology (ICT) sector.
With this year’s theme: “Girls in ICT:
Inspiring the Next Generation”, two tech women at Interswitch took to
Instagram Live, to share their journey through tech while celebrating
girls and young women consistently striving to reconstruct the ICT
narrative. They were Eddidiong Asikpo and Ifeanyichukwu Onwurah, both of
whom shared their journey so far in the ICT sector.
They talked about their career trajectories, from young girls in science to now full-blown women in ICT. They encouraged girls in STEM, related with their current struggles and painted a beautiful picture of the future in the tech sector.
Edidiong Asikpo, Software Engineer at Interswitch, and anchor of the live session began the session by reiterating that the ICT Day was created to encourage girls to consider careers in ICT. She went ahead to speak about her transition from Medicine to Tech.
They talked about their career trajectories, from young girls in science to now full-blown women in ICT. They encouraged girls in STEM, related with their current struggles and painted a beautiful picture of the future in the tech sector.
Edidiong Asikpo, Software Engineer at Interswitch, and anchor of the live session began the session by reiterating that the ICT Day was created to encourage girls to consider careers in ICT. She went ahead to speak about her transition from Medicine to Tech.
“I never wanted to become anything
technical. I applied to study Medicine and Surgery in the university.
When that did not work out, I started at Innovation Hub at Akwa Ibom to
learn Application Development. Tech started to become cool because I
thought I would start doing what the big boys at Facebook do. Indeed,
tech has afforded me access to greater opportunities and contributes to
making life better”. She went further to add that for the next
generation to be copped into tech, they would need to be intentional
about it, by searching for opportunities and being open to mentorship.
This is one of the many roles
Interswitch currently plays, and is willing to continue to play, in
raising the next generation of tech girls and women who’ll make
disruptive impact in the tech space.
Ifeanyichukwu Onwurah, Senior IT Service Management Analyst at Interswitch, talked about her journey into tech as a rough one and described it as “Failing forward”.
Ifeanyichukwu Onwurah, Senior IT Service Management Analyst at Interswitch, talked about her journey into tech as a rough one and described it as “Failing forward”.
“At some point in the university, I lost
enthusiasm. I failed a lot, struggled through school and didn’t quite
understand my purpose. All I wanted to do was look pretty in a pretty
job”, Ifeanyichukwu said.
“After training school, I was deployed
to the Tech Department where I struggled in my mind again, for nine
months. However, Tech has turned out to be the best decision that I ever
made. I was inspired by my Group Head, who answered all my questions
and helped me through a mind switch. So, I made up my mind not to be
defined by my school grades and this drove me to be better at my work.
Seven years later, I’m no longer where I used to be and it has been an
exciting journey so far.”
Both ladies concluded by encouraging young girls to pursue their tech
dreams with grit and deliberateness. They also admonished parents to
support their girls by providing useful learning resources especially in
their formative years.International Girls in ICT Day is an International Telecommunication Union (ITU) initiative and global movement, to
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