As a contribution towards the development of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in Nigeria and West Africa, an initiative, Digital Peers International (DPI) was created in October 1999 as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with a primary purpose of promoting interest in ICT among women and children (able and disabled) using non-conventional learning methods.
The group identifies and develops talented and gifted children in ICT for social and economic development. DPI also aims at building a virile capacity for the nation by identifying gifted children and exposing them to ICT, which are necessary ingredient for sustainable development.
The following are the programs organized by DPI;















One of the desires of Digital Peers International (DPI) is to raise up IT savvy youths in Nigeria and Africa as a whole. Over the years, various programs, one of which is DIGIPAL have been organized to bring this to reality. Stakeholders who are always encouraged to partner with DPI on any of the platforms they deem fit, have not been a disappointment.