
I’m Henry, an EdTech founder who’s got a front-row seat to the future — and let me tell you, 2025 is screaming one thing: digital literacy isn’t optional anymore. With BeyondSTEM Africa, I’m teaching kids aged 6–18 across Nigeria and beyond the tech skills — coding, STEM, and a hefty dose of digital smarts — to tackle a world that’s changing faster than we can blink. As we hit 2025, I’m more convinced than ever: this is the year digital literacy becomes the make-or-break for our kids.
Parents, you want your kids to keep up. Educators, you’re shaping what’s next. I’m here to break down why digital literacy’s my obsession in 2025 — and how I’m fighting for it with BeyondSTEM Africa.
2025: The Digital Tipping Point
It’s March 31, 2025, and the world’s a tech tornado. AI’s writing novels, virtual classrooms are the norm, and jobs are popping up that the World Economic Forum predicted — 65% of kids today working in roles we couldn’t name a decade ago. I saw this storm coming, and that’s why I started BeyondSTEM Africa. Digital literacy — knowing how to use tech, sift through the chaos, and bend it to your will — isn’t a side hustle anymore. It’s the main event.
I’m not just watching this happen — I’m jumping in, because Africa’s kids deserve to ride this wave, not drown in it.
Why Digital Literacy’s the Big Deal in 2025
1. Tech’s Everywhere — and It’s Fast
By 2025, every gig’s got a digital heartbeat — farmers track drones, teachers run hybrid lessons, kids launch startups from their phones. I’m teaching digital literacy so kids aren’t just users — they’re players. From coding basics to app navigation, I’m prepping them for a tech-takeover world.
2. The Info Flood’s Real
The internet’s a mess in 2025 — misinfo’s slicker, AI’s sneakier. I’m showing kids how to cut through it: spot the real, ditch the fake, think sharp. Digital literacy’s their shield — and I’m handing it out like candy at BeyondSTEM Africa.
3. Jobs Want Digital DNA
Forget paper resumes — careers in 2025 demand tech fluency. I’m not waiting for kids to figure it out later; I’m building it now — skills to collaborate online, solve problems digitally, stand out globally. That’s my 2025 promise.
4. Africa’s Time to Shine
I’m sick of seeing Africa lag. In 2025, digital literacy’s our equalizer — letting our kids match anyone, anywhere. I’m pushing BeyondSTEM Africa to make sure they’re not just in the game — they’re rewriting the rules.
How I’m Tackling It in 2025
BeyondSTEM Africa’s my battleground, and here’s my 2025 playbook:
- Keep It Fresh: I’m mixing coding, no-code, and digital know-how — stuff that’s hot now, not yesterday.
- Africa’s Pulse: I tie it to our reality — tech for our farms, our cities, our lives — so kids see the point.
- Every Kid, Every Chance: From rural 6-year-olds to urban 18-year-olds, I’m hitting 2025 hard to reach them all.
Parents, I’m doing this for your kids’ shot at the top. Educators, I’m your wingman — let’s make 2025 count.
What’s at Stake This Year
If we sleep on digital literacy in 2025, Africa’s kids get left in the dust — outpaced by a world that won’t wait. I’ve seen their hunger, their brilliance, and I’m not letting that happen. BeyondSTEM Africa’s my stand: give them the tools now, and they’ll own tomorrow — think innovators, leaders, game-changers.
In 2025, digital literacy’s not a trend — it’s survival. And I’m all in.
Join Me in 2025: Try a Free Class Now
I built BeyondSTEM Africa because I believe 2025 is Africa’s year — if we get digital literacy right. Parents, let’s make your kid future-ready. Educators, let’s team up for the win.
Sign up for a free class at beyondstemafrica.com and see why I’m fired up about this — 2025’s ours to take.
Got a kid eyeing 2025 or a thought on digital literacy? Drop a comment — I’m listening!