Faith is a Policy and Advocacy Intern at the Policy Innovation Centre (PIC), where she contributes to designing, implementing, and monitoring innovative digital projects within the public impact collaboration framework. Her role focuses on embedding digital solutions in public policy initiatives, with a particular emphasis on AI, data governance, digital public infrastructure, and emerging technologies. She also conducts research, analyzes technology policy impacts, and develops comprehensive reports and policy briefs for stakeholders.
Prior to joining PIC, Faith gained extensive experience in education and digital advocacy. She worked as a Mathematics, Further Mathematics, and Computer Science teacher in both private schools and the Lagos Ministry of Education, fostering academic excellence and inclusivity. Additionally, she taught digital literacy at IDP camps in collaboration with Natview Technology, empowering vulnerable communities with critical digital skills.
Faith holds first and second degrees in Mathematics and is currently pursuing a diploma in data science through a World Bank-sponsored program. She has also completed a project management course with Certification Edge, further strengthening her ability to design and deliver impactful projects.