Abdulkabir Olowe, a first-class graduate of Agricultural Technology from the Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMINNA), has been accepted into the DataraFlow 6-Month Internship Programme. He announced his selection on X (formerly Twitter) on 18 August 2026, sharing a screenshot of his official acceptance email and the cohort list.
Acceptance Into Competitive Programme
The internship, described as an intensive learning journey, focuses on Data Science, Machine Learning, Generative AI, and Agentic AI. The email, sent at 8:35 PM, carried the subject line "You're in — welcome to DataraFlow" and opened with a direct congratulatory message: "Congratulations, Abdulkabir! You've been accepted into DataraFlow."
Olowe, who also goes by the name Abdulkabir Daud, shared a screenshot from DataraFlow's official social media page where his photo, along with other successful applicants, was posted. The cohort includes Aaron Otomofa, Abdullah Bello, Abdulwahabu Lawal, Ajana Uthman Ishola, and Anna Vardanian.
Pivot From AgricTech to AI
For Olowe, the selection represents a significant pivot from his agricultural technology background into data and artificial intelligence. In his post on X, he wrote: "I'm excited to share that I have been accepted into the DataraFlow 6-Month Internship Program, an intensive learning journey focused on Data Science, Machine Learning, Generative AI, and Agentic AI. As a First Class graduate of AgricTech from FUTMINNA."
The internship programme is designed to equip participants with skills in some of the most in-demand fields in the technology industry, including data science, machine learning, generative AI, and agentic AI. The cohort list shared by DataraFlow indicates a diverse group of successful applicants from various backgrounds.
Broader Context of Academic Achievement
In related news, Legit.ng previously reported that David Adefunmilayo, another first-class graduate, turned down a fully funded Oxford scholarship two years ago. He chose to stay in Nigeria to protect his relationship with the woman who later became his wife and mother of his child.
Abdulkabir Olowe's acceptance into the DataraFlow internship marks a notable step in his career transition from agricultural technology to the rapidly growing fields of data science and artificial intelligence, with the programme set to provide intensive training over the six-month period.



