BoyCode Africa has announced Sunbeth Global Concepts as the official Headline Partner for the 5th edition of the BoyCode Bootcamp, its flagship residential leadership and workforce development programme. This initiative equips young men with the skills, discipline, and mindset required to thrive in today's evolving global economy.
Sponsorship Details
As part of this partnership, Sunbeth Global Concepts will fully sponsor 50 young men aged 13 to 23 from its sourcing communities in Ondo and Cross River State. These beneficiaries will gain full access to a structured, immersive training programme focused on digital skills, leadership development, emotional intelligence, and workplace readiness.
This partnership represents one of the most significant private-sector commitments to youth development in the region, reflecting a growing recognition of the role structured human capital development plays in addressing unemployment and economic exclusion among young people.
Programme Structure
The BoyCode Bootcamp is a residential, high-intensity programme that goes beyond traditional skills training. It transforms participants through a structured system integrating technical competence, leadership development, discipline, and personal accountability. Participants undergo a carefully curated learning experience that prepares them for employment in the digital economy, entrepreneurship, leadership, and civic responsibility.
Unlike conventional training programmes, BoyCode Africa's model is outcome-driven and long-term in design, focusing on measurable transformation rather than short-term exposure. Since its inception in 2021, BoyCode Africa has built a community of over 3,000 and trained over 200 young men across Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya through residential cohorts and community-based programmes.
Alumni Outcomes
Independent tracking of alumni outcomes indicates that over 70% of participants transition into employment, entrepreneurship, or structured leadership pathways within 12 months of programme completion. Alumni have gone on to secure roles in technology and creative industries, launch early-stage businesses and startups, participate in international internships and fellowships, and earn fully funded academic and leadership scholarships.
These outcomes have positioned BoyCode Africa as one of the emerging models for structured youth transformation in West Africa.
Partnership Significance
Speaking on the partnership, Precious Eniayekan, Founder of BoyCode Africa, described the collaboration as a defining step in scaling access to structured opportunities for young men in underserved communities. "BoyCode was created to solve a fundamental problem, the gap between potential and opportunity," she said. "What makes this partnership significant is not only the sponsorship of 50 young men, but the shared belief that transformation must be intentional, structured, and measurable. These young men are not being given charity. They are being given access to a system that demands discipline and produces outcomes."
She further emphasized that the future of workforce development lies in early intervention and structured exposure to real-world expectations. "We are building more than skills. We are building a structured pipeline that converts underserved boys into economically productive, digitally skilled contributors to Africa's workforce. We are solving the problem of idle male youth, one of the most under-addressed drivers of economic instability and social risk in Africa."
For Sunbeth Global Concepts, the partnership reflects its long-term commitment to sustainable development through human capital empowerment. "Economic transformation begins with people," said Eyitemi Adebowale, Head Corporate Affairs and Communications at Sunbeth Global Concepts. "The future of our industries and communities depends on how we invest in young people today. BoyCode Africa has shown a structured, measurable approach to that challenge, and we are proud to have continued supporting its work in the last three years."
Community Impact
The sponsorship of 50 young men underscores Sunbeth's broader commitment to community development and workforce readiness in its sourcing communities. The 50 beneficiaries will be drawn directly from communities within Ondo State and Cross River State, ensuring targeted and locally grounded impact. The initiative is expected to contribute to individual transformation and broader community outcomes, including improved employability, reduced vulnerability to unemployment, and increased access to digital opportunities.
Stakeholders emphasize that programmes such as BoyCode Bootcamp play a critical role in bridging the gap between formal education and labour market realities in Nigeria.
Bootcamp Details
The 5th edition of the BoyCode Bootcamp will take place from 22 June 2026 in Lagos, Nigeria. The residential programme will bring together selected participants for intensive training in digital and technical skills development, leadership and character formation, communication and workplace readiness, problem-solving and critical thinking, and personal discipline and accountability systems.



