
AI Governance for Telecommunications is a six-week specialisation for the people who govern AI inside Nigeria’s telecoms operators and their vendors. The industry runs on AI already — the model that decides where to route traffic, the engine that scores a subscriber for a loan, the system that flags a SIM for fraud, the algorithm that predicts which tower will fail next. Most of it was deployed by engineering and analytics teams with no governance question asked. This course shows how to bring that AI under control: lawfully, accountably, and in a way the NCC and the NDPC would accept as evidence.
The course is built for the Nigerian context — the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023, a watching NDPC, the Nigerian Communications Commission and its licence conditions, and the operational reality of running networks at MTN, Airtel and Glo scale across Lagos, Abuja, Kano and the underserved rural fringe. International standards (ISO/IEC 42001, the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, the EU AI Act) are kept accurate; the application is localised to Nigerian telecoms.
For: Telecoms risk and compliance leads, network and data-science managers, regulatory-affairs officers, data protection officers, internal auditors, and the executives accountable for how a network treats its subscribers.