Govt makes Gemini App free for students for 12-months

Ghanaian students have free access to the Gemini App for 12 months, including 2TB of storage, now until 9 December 2025, the Minister of Communications, Samuel Nartey George, has announced.
In an X formerly Twitter post, the Technology Minister said, alongside the free 1-year access to the Google Gemini App, students will also be provided with free AI certification training.
He indicated that the offer, which ends on December 9, 2025, also comes with 2TB of storage, saying the package will help students and their parents save money while giving learners access to advanced technology.
“Until December 9, 2025, Ghanaian students can sign up to use @GeminiApp for free for 12 months with 2TB storage. You also get free AI Certification training,” Sam George said in a post on X, urging students to take advantage of the offer.
Mr George expressed appreciation to Google for partnering with the Ministry, adding that the collaboration will continue to grow beyond the AI Research Lab and the One Million Coders Programme.
He encouraged students across the country to take advantage of the opportunity and urged the public to share the information widely so more people can benefit.
The Minister for Communications and Innovations added that the initiative is not only aimed at enhancing technological proficiency among students but also at easing financial burdens for families.
“This is yet another step to empower our citizens and save money for Ghanaian students and their parents,” he noted.
Eligible students can register via the Gemini Pro portal https://gemini.google/students and apply for the AI training programme https://forms.gle/dDa3S28ZUr3fLGVv5
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