CENProject Strengthens Strategic Partnerships with Ajemiposi Africa, WRO, and NMYP to Support Indigenous Knowledge and Technology Development
Ikorodu, Lagos, Nigeria — 10/03/26

CENProject has announced the strengthening of its collaboration with three key partner organizations — Ajemiposi Africa, the Western Region Organization (WRO), and the Nationalist Movement of Yoruba People (NMYP) — whose recent contributions have significantly supported the organization’s operational capacity and community-driven innovation initiatives.
These partnerships reflect a shared commitment to empowering African knowledge systems, advancing education, and supporting the development of emerging technologies rooted in indigenous intellectual traditions.
Ajemiposi Africa Provides Operational Space and Infrastructure Support
CENProject expresses deep appreciation to Ajemiposi Africa for providing the physical operational space that now serves as the organization’s working base in Aga, Ikorodu, Lagos.
The facility enables CENProject to conduct research, educational programs, and technology development activities related to the IFA Coding Academy and the broader development of the IFA Body of Knowledge (IFABOK), also known as the IFA Internet.
In addition to providing the space, Ajemiposi Africa also supported the repair of the borehole facility within the premises, helping restore access to a reliable water supply that supports daily activities at the location.
WRO and NMYP Support Critical Facility Improvements
CENProject also acknowledges the Western Region Organization (WRO) and the Nationalist Movement of Yoruba People (NMYP) for their important role in supporting the borehole restoration project. Their contributions helped cover the expenses required to repair the facility, ensuring that the operational space remains functional and sustainable for ongoing educational and development work.
The successful restoration of the borehole demonstrates how collaborative community support can strengthen institutions working in education, cultural preservation, and technological innovation.
Developing the IFA Internet Ecosystem
The facility supports the activities of the IFA Coding Academy (IfaCodemy) and the development of the IFABOK.
The IFA Internet is being developed as a broad ecosystem of interconnected knowledge systems, technologies, and educational platforms inspired by the intellectual traditions of Ifá. The ecosystem includes a wide suite of emerging systems and technologies such as:
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- Ifa AI – artificial intelligence systems inspired by Ifá knowledge frameworks
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- Ifa Games – educational and interactive game environments
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- Ifa Knowledge Systems – unified and integrated knowledge systems bridging multiple disciplines
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- Ifa Lens – analytical and interpretive tools for knowledge exploration
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- Ifa Periodic Table – conceptual frameworks for organizing knowledge structures
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- Ifa Language (IfaLang) – a computational and knowledge representation language
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- Other Ifa Technologies and Ifa Systems under development
Together, these initiatives aim to integrate science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics, and indigenous knowledge systems into a unified knowledge ecosystem.
Building a Network of Community Partners
With these contributions, Ajemiposi Africa, WRO, and NMYP have formally become valued partners of CENProject.
The organization views these partnerships as an important step in building a broader network of institutions committed to supporting African intellectual traditions, indigenous knowledge preservation, and technological advancement.

Through these collaborations, CENProject continues expanding initiatives including:
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- The IFA Coding Academy (IfaCodemy)
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- The IFA Body of Knowledge (IFABOK) / IFA Internet
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- Indigenous knowledge digitization projects
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- STEAM education programs for young learners and researchers
Commitment to Community-Driven Innovation
CENProject believes that meaningful innovation must be rooted in community participation, cultural heritage, and collaborative support systems. The organization therefore extends its sincere appreciation to Ajemiposi Africa, WRO, and NMYP for their support and partnership in advancing these goals.
As CENProject continues developing initiatives that bridge indigenous knowledge with modern technology, these partnerships will play an important role in enabling sustainable growth and long-term impact.
About CENProject
CENProject is an educational and technological initiative dedicated to advancing indigenous knowledge systems, scientific learning, and digital innovation.
Its programs include the IFA Coding Academy and the development of the IFA Body of Knowledge (IFABOK) — also known as the IFA Internet — a knowledge ecosystem designed to integrate Ifá and Orisa Philosophy with modern disciplines such as mathematics, computer science, artificial intelligence, systems engineering, and digital knowledge infrastructures.
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Aga, Ikorodu, Lagos, Nigeria
Website: https://cenproject.org/
Email: cenproject.org@gmail.com