Zinox Technologies, Nigeria’s foremost integrated ICT provider, in partnership with KongaCares, has officially launched the landmark “Computerize Nigeria Flexipay” initiative, a corporate social responsibility program to improve digital access throughout Nigeria. The mission was launched September 4, at the GITEX Nigeria 2025, one of Africa’s major technology platforms.
The initiative seeks to give a minimum of one million Nigerians computers through a no-interest scheme. This program will provide more than just hardware. Zinox has aimed this initiative squarely at providing full digital ecosystems that will overcome Nigeria’s local infrastructural challenges, which would not otherwise allow entry for students. Everything in the package comes with the iPower customized inverter solutions, minimizing the impact of unreliable power supply and for satellite internet connectivity from Starlink to ensure uninterrupted access.
The program is aimed at higher institutions of learning, whereby the digital access over time has been uneven and often non-existent. By giving students computing tools that are modern and reliable connectivity, it allows undergraduates the ability to graduate with both skills and assets to take advantage of living in a global economy that is heavily reliant on the internet. The timing of the launch recognizes that more nations to include Nigeria are embarking on a course for a more digital future, and that digital literacy is becoming an economic and national enabler, globally.
One of the innovations of the Computerize Nigeria program is the Flexipay model, which removes economic hardships by offering students and institutions interest-free payment options that are flexible making them usually accessible at multiple levels of cost. This model helps promotes the organization’s interest in impact vs. profit.
To provide for transparency, the project will include quarterly donor reports which allow donors comprised of government, NGOs, alumni, and philanthropists, of both direct and an indirect access to see the live impact of the donations in classrooms and community environments.
The initiative has been developed not only a digital empowerment program, but also a rallying point for people and groups engaging within a number of domains of national development. Zinox is open to encouraging government at all levels, political leaders, alumni associations, private sector organizations, and civil society organizations to join them by partnering in what it sees as a viable project. Together, stakeholders can combine resources to only help Nigeria ameliorate the digital divide.