The core of the programme is a beginner-friendly course titled “Demystifying Crypto for Africans,” which will launch in March 2026. Led by Web3 expert Abdulsamad Tiamiyu, the curriculum focuses on practical, Africa-centric applications of digital assets, including their use for remittances, inflation-resilient savings, global trading, and entrepreneurship.
The programme is designed to bridge the significant knowledge gap in a country where 33% of the population is already engaging with digital assets. The course architecture emphasizes hands-on learning over pure theory to help participants navigate the evolving financial landscape with confidence.
The curriculum features:

Ayotunde Alabi, CEO of Luno Nigeria, highlighted the initiative as a foundational investment in the integrity of the local crypto industry. He noted that as adoption accelerates, formal literacy must grow alongside it to turn perceived financial risks into real economic opportunities.
Adewale Yusuf, Co-founder and CEO of AltSchool Africa, echoed this sentiment, describing the partnership as a movement toward economic empowerment. “AltSchool is proud to work with a partner that believes in access, clarity, and education that creates measurable impact,” Yusuf stated, emphasizing the importance of providing Africans with the tools to fully participate in the global digital economy.
Phased Rollout and Application Process
To ensure high-quality delivery, the 15,000 scholarships will be distributed across three cohorts of 5,000 learners each throughout 2026:
The programme is open to Nigerian residents aged 18 and above. Applicants must hold a Luno account prior to enrolling through the AltSchool Africa portal. Scholarship decisions will typically be communicated within one week of application.
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