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Where Can Students In Nigeria Access Affordable Robotics And Coding Kits? by makerandcoder(op): 3:01pm On Jul 16, 2025
I'm looking for resources or platforms that offer affordable robotics and coding kits for students and schools in Nigeria. With the growing importance of STEM and hands-on learning, I believe introducing kids to tools like Arduino, sensors, and programming basics can make a huge difference.

Has anyone used platforms like Maker and Coder or something similar? Are there local distributors, online stores, or educational initiatives in Nigeria supporting this kind of learning?

Any recommendations for beginner-friendly kits or school programs would be greatly appreciated!
Re: Where Can Students In Nigeria Access Affordable Robotics And Coding Kits? by tanigororo: 5:55pm On Jul 16, 2025
makerandcoder:
I'm looking for resources or platforms that offer affordable robotics and coding kits for students and schools in Nigeria. With the growing importance of STEM and hands-on learning, I believe introducing kids to tools like Arduino, sensors, and programming basics can make a huge difference.

Has anyone used platforms like Maker and Coder or something similar? Are there local distributors, online stores, or educational initiatives in Nigeria supporting this kind of learning?

Any recommendations for beginner-friendly kits or school programs would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: Where Can Students In Nigeria Access Affordable Robotics And Coding Kits? by franchasng: 5:07am On Jul 17, 2025
makerandcoder:
I'm looking for resources or platforms that offer affordable robotics and coding kits for students and schools in Nigeria. With the growing importance of STEM and hands-on learning, I believe introducing kids to tools like Arduino, sensors, and programming basics can make a huge difference.

Has anyone used platforms like Maker and Coder or something similar? Are there local distributors, online stores, or educational initiatives in Nigeria supporting this kind of learning?

Any recommendations for beginner-friendly kits or school programs would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: Where Can Students In Nigeria Access Affordable Robotics And Coding Kits? by 0neal(m): 2:34pm On Jul 18, 2025
makerandcoder:
I'm looking for resources or platforms that offer affordable robotics and coding kits for students and schools in Nigeria. With the growing importance of STEM and hands-on learning, I believe introducing kids to tools like Arduino, sensors, and programming basics can make a huge difference.

Has anyone used platforms like Maker and Coder or something similar? Are there local distributors, online stores, or educational initiatives in Nigeria supporting this kind of learning?

Any recommendations for beginner-friendly kits or school programs would be greatly appreciated!
Hub 360 in Abuja

They should have a website where you can order electronic components, their office is at Area1 a Plaza to the left on the road going to Area2 and Area10.
Re: Where Can Students In Nigeria Access Affordable Robotics And Coding Kits? by CodeTemplarr: 7:31pm On Jul 18, 2025
Download aliexpress n amazon app n start exploring along with robotic book or series.
Get arduino or raspberry kits too. Get random sensors.
Re: Where Can Students In Nigeria Access Affordable Robotics And Coding Kits? by Stayingalive: 12:50pm On Aug 03, 2025
makerandcoder:
I'm looking for resources or platforms that offer affordable robotics and coding kits for students and schools in Nigeria. With the growing importance of STEM and hands-on learning, I believe introducing kids to tools like Arduino, sensors, and programming basics can make a huge difference.

Has anyone used platforms like Maker and Coder or something similar? Are there local distributors, online stores, or educational initiatives in Nigeria supporting this kind of learning?

Any recommendations for beginner-friendly kits or school programs would be greatly appreciated!
If you still need or you haven't gotten I do sell arduino kits also. and other components. Let me know if you still need
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