A Nigerian tech organisation, TedPrime Hu, has unveiled a digital platform tailored to uplift Nigeria’s artisans and informal sector as a move towards fostering economic empowerment and digital inclusion.
The innovative initiative aims to empower artisans, technicians, and craftworkers across the country by providing them with the tools and resources needed to thrive in an increasingly digital world.
The co-founders of TedPrime Hub, Olalekan Adeeko and Odeogbola Ayodele in a statement they jointly signed to announce the launch of the platform, said on the new TACBay platform, artisans now have access to robust digital marketing tools, allowing them to showcase their skills and products to a wider audience.
They explained that user-friendly profiles and portfolios make it easier for artisans to market their services, explore new opportunities, and expand their reach, thereby stimulating economic growth within the sector.
They noted that TACBay is committed to inclusivity and accessibility, hence the reason the platform offers multilingual support, and facilitates seamless communication and collaboration among artisans.
According to them, this not only enables artisans to tap into a broader customer base but also leads to increased revenue streams for skilled workers.
The statement read, “Beyond its role as a marketplace, TACBay serves as a hub for digital inclusion and learning within the informal sector. Artisans can access a wide range of resources on digital and financial literacy, as well as health and well-being. By staying updated with industry trends and exploring new techniques, artisans are better equipped to thrive in the digital age.
“TACBay represents a significant step towards empowering Nigeria’s artisans with the tools and knowledge needed to succeed in today’s digital world,
“We believe that by harnessing the power of technology, we can unlock unprecedented opportunities for economic growth and social development.
“Originally launched in 2021, TACBay has been instrumental in providing artisans, technicians, and craftworkers with a robust digital marketing platform, enabling them to showcase their skills and products to a broader audience. With its user-friendly interface and multi-lingual support, the platform ensures inclusivity and facilitates seamless communication and collaboration among providers.
“The newly enhanced TACBay platform goes beyond just being a marketplace; it serves as a comprehensive hub for digital inclusion and learning for Nigeria’s informal sector workforce. Users can access a wealth of resources on digital literacy, financial management, and health and well-being, empowering them to enhance their skills and explore new opportunities in the digital economy.
“Embracing the power of Artificial Intelligence, TACBay introduces an interactive component called TecvoAI, enabling service providers to delve into AI-driven skills development and knowledge sharing. Moreover, the platform incorporates an efficient request system for industrial and corporate demands, streamlining the process for both skilled and unskilled workers.”
Interested skilled artisans and users are encouraged to visit the TACBay Website or Mobile Play Store.
The United States Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, Lee Satterfield, was quoted to have described the project as a life-saving opportunity for people working in the informal sector.
Speaking at the closed exhibition of the solution and diplomatic visit to Nigeria, Satterfield added, “It is so amazing for us in Washington DC when we see great works of Alumni of our Exchange Programmes transforming lives upon their return from the United States and this provides potential encouragement for the United States to do more for Africa’s development.”