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Tekedia Mini MBA New Course – Driving Growth and Operational Excellence Using Lean Six Sigma

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In our Week 2 of Tekedia Mini-MBA edition 7 which has a sub-theme of “Business Systems & Processes”, one of the new courses is “Driving Growth and Operational Excellence Using Lean Six Sigma” by Dr Charles Igwe PH.D, EMBA, PMP, a Project Manager at SigmaPoint Technologies, Canada.

This course examines critical elements to drive business growth and operational excellence using the principles of six sigma. Our Faculty took everything from the basic foundation up to market applications; he created 160 slides and recorded close to 4 hours of academic video. This is one of the most comprehensive courses on Six Sigma and how it can drive quality and business growth. This morning, we cut out certain things in our business after listening to the section on 3 Types of Waste.

Tekedia Institute school.tekedia.com  >> learn from the best.

Tekedia Mini-MBA, from Tekedia Institute, is an innovation management 12-week program, optimized for business execution and growth, with digital operational overlay. It runs 100% online. The theme is Innovation, Growth & Digital Execution – Techniques for Building Category-King Companies. All contents are self-paced, recorded and archived which means participants do not have to be at any scheduled time to consume contents. Our programs are designed for ALL sectors, from fintech to construction, healthcare to manufacturing, agriculture to real estate, etc.

More so, the sector- and firm-agnostic management program comprises videos, flash cases, challenge assignments, labs, written materials, webinars, etc by a global faculty coordinated by Prof Ndubuisi Ekekwe. When we finish, we will issue a certificate from the Tekedia Institute, Boston USA.

Tekedia Live Begins with Innovation and Mission of Firms

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We will begin the live session today at 7pm WAT with Innovation and Mission of Firms. Zoom link in the Board . Welcome to Tekedia Institute Mini-MBA, again.

Meanwhile, if you have paid for Tekedia Mini-MBA, ask Admin to give you access to a Certificate module at First Atlantic Cybersecurity InstituteThere are four tracks in Facyber  for you to select, and each module takes 12 weeks. All programs are self-paced with a brilliant portal designed for geeks.  The course syllabus and Table of Contents are provided in Facyber.com. Here are the tracks:

  • Certificate in Cybersecurity Policy (CCYP)
  • Certificate in Cybersecurity Technology (CCYT)
  • Certificate in Cybersecurity Management (CCYM)
  • Certificate in Cybersecurity Intelligence & Digital Forensics (CCDF)

To do that, follow below steps

What To Do (after Mini-MBA Registration):

  1. Visit Facyber and create your account (use the same email used for Tekedia Mini-MBA).
  2. Activate the account in your email
  3. Email team with the certificate course of interest, and confirm that you have done #1 and #2 steps by writing “I have done steps #1 and #2”. Remember to let them know the track of interest.
  4. Admin will respond after setup & activation
  5. Login back to Facyber, you will see the course

Time for Bigger Generators As Nigeria Police Want Citizens To Install CCTVs at Homes

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The Nigerian Police want to address the escalating security paralysis in the nation by asking the National Assembly to enact a law that would force private citizens, government agencies and companies to install CCTV cameras and security sensors on their properties.

The Police made the call during a retreat in Akwa Ibom which was attended by  the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba, and about 148 other senior police officers, notes Premium Times.

According to a statement on Friday from the deputy spokesperson of the Force, Muyiwa Adejobi, the retreat “emphasised on intelligence as the brainbox of policing and proposed a legislation that will place an obligation on government agencies, corporate bodies, estate developers and private individuals to install CCTV cameras and security sensors on their facilities as a standard practice amongst others”.

People, time to buy bigger generators and more fuel? I hope people know that CCTV cameras do not use air and water. Imagine every home in Nigeria running generators 24/7 so that Police will have “data” to arrest criminals! #NextDistraction please. 

Why? If you have no comprehensive citizen database, CCTV will not do any magic. Yes, even if you see them, what would you do? Those attacking banks do not wear hoodies because they believe that even if you see them, your options are limited with no great intelligence and ground work to come after them.

As part of the measures to check the rising insecurity across the nation, the Nigerian police are calling for a legislation that would compel private citizens, including government agencies and corporate organisations, to install CCTV cameras and security sensors on their facilities.

The police made the call on Wednesday at the end of their two-day retreat and conference in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

The retreat was attended by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba, and about 148 other senior police officers from the rank of commissioner of police and above from all over the country.

According to a statement on Friday from the deputy spokesperson of the Force, Muyiwa Adejobi, the retreat “emphasised on intelligence as the brainbox of policing and proposed a legislation that will place an obligation on government agencies, corporate bodies, estate developers and private individuals to install CCTV cameras and security sensors on their facilities as a standard practice amongst others”

Mr Adejobi, a chief superintendent of police, said a communique which captured the proposal, had been sent to relevant authorities, including President Muhammadu Buhari’s office, the national security adviser, the National Assembly, Ministry Of Police Affairs, and the office of the Chief of Defence Staff.

Meanwhile, many terrorists are repenting and surrendering in the nation: “Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State has again updated President Muhammadu Buhari on latest security development in the state. After the closed door meeting with the president, on Thursday in Abuja, Mr Zulum told journalists that over 30, 000 Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorists have so far surrendered.”

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Comment 1: Security cameras generally serve two purposes.
1) A deterrent. A criminal is less likely to invade a home or facility where there are cameras.
2) An investigative tool. After a crime has occured, a CCTv camera assist investigators understand how a crime was committed and possibly identify suspects.

Unfortunately,, the Nigeria Police does not have facial recognition capability nor a database against which a search could be made to identify criminals whose faces were captured.
If a Nigerian can afford to install cameras, they should. Nothing wrong with it. But the police should have no business enforcing it.
The infrastructure to support it is not just there. And frankly, you can’t force people to provide cameras for their homes and facilities if they choose not to.

Comment 2: A friend of mine once witnessed a robbery in front of the house at 3:30 am and those heading out to work, transporters as well got robbed and shot at. Now, a stone’s throw away is the police station. Guess what?! Nothing happened. They didn’t come. The Hausa boys whom we call aboki, came through instead. They fought them with their fist, sustained gunshots, and bullets but didn’t die. Imagine women, young female children who would have been raped. Imagine men and boys who would have been killed. Imagine the old left injured and mourning. We need people to do their jobs faithfully. After all, police of old never had technology or DNA and they solved cases. It is well.

My Response to #2: Indeed – they cannot even manage the crimes inside police stations effectively. Sending them millions of images from CCTVs will add no value. Which database are there going to use to solve the crimes? This is not a good idea!

Tekedia Institute Congratulates Bayo Adekanmbi As He Moves to Airtel Africa

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Airtel Africa brings one of the nation’s finest business leaders into its fold. Yes, Bayo (Olubayo) Adekanmbi is going to Airtel, to lead business strategy, partnership and sustainability roadmap: he “will be responsible for leading strategic business-wide initiatives, including innovation, strategic investment, operational efficiencies, and partnerships. In addition to this, he is also responsible for delivering Airtel Africa’s Group Sustainability. He is part of our Executive Committee and reports directly to Segun Ogunsanya, CEO,” Airtel said.

I just dropped a WhatsApp to Bayo, wishing him more wins, as he transitions from MTN to Airtel. I have called him the high priest of data sciences in Nigeria for his generation-shaping work in Data Science Nigeria where through sheer vision and hardwork, he is preparing a generation of young people for a future in data sciences, AI and autonomous systems.

This is another call: to impact not just Nigeria but a continent. Bayo, we wish you more markets, more wins in “The Smartphone Network”.

Olubayo (Bayo) Adekanmbi is beginning a new adventure with Airtel. The award-winning business and digital innovation executive, has joined Airtel Africa, to lead its strategy, partnership and sustainability roadmap.

Airtel Africa outlined the key roles he will play, including leading innovation among others.

Olubayo Adekanmbi “will be responsible for leading strategic business-wide initiatives, including innovation, strategic investment, operational efficiencies, and partnerships. In addition to this, he is also responsible for delivering Airtel Africa’s Group Sustainability. He is part of our Executive Committee and reports directly to Segun Ogunsanya, CEO,” Airtel said on its website.

Prior to his appointment by Airtel Africa headquartered in London, United Kingdom, Adekanmbi previously worked for MTN in South Africa and Nigeria as Chief Transformation and Strategy Officer, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer, General Manager, Business Intelligence and Head of Strategy and Analytics.

Olubayo Adekanmbi Joins Airtel Africa to Lead Strategic Business

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Olubayo (Bayo) Adekanmbi is beginning a new adventure with Airtel. The award-winning business and digital innovation executive, has joined Airtel Africa, to lead its strategy, partnership and sustainability roadmap.

Airtel Africa outlined the key roles he will play, including leading innovation among others.

Olubayo Adekanmbi “will be responsible for leading strategic business-wide initiatives, including innovation, strategic investment, operational efficiencies, and partnerships. In addition to this, he is also responsible for delivering Airtel Africa’s Group Sustainability. He is part of our Executive Committee and reports directly to Segun Ogunsanya, CEO,” Airtel said on its website.

Prior to his appointment by Airtel Africa headquartered in London, United Kingdom, Adekanmbi previously worked for MTN in South Africa and Nigeria as Chief Transformation and Strategy Officer, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer, General Manager, Business Intelligence and Head of Strategy and Analytics.

Bayo has over two decades cognate industry experience. He also has made innovative contribution to strategic innovation and analytics practice in telecommunication.

His work on the use of machine learning algorithm in customer value and risk management earned him global recognition by the U.S. based Corinium Intelligence as one of the Top 100 global innovators in data and analytics.

This solution also earned him a Yello Star award in 2013 for enabling billions of naira in revenue growth.

Bayo is an innovation leader who has driven impactful strategic projects and innovations. He was the Nigeria lead for the MTN Group-led efficiency transformation programme IGNITE, a future-shaping intervention by MTN to accelerate the company’s business and financial performance.

As a strategist, Adekanmbi led many short and long-term strategic initiatives, like e-SIM, 5G trial, data monetization, spectrum acquisition, agile transformation, national roaming pilot, data center, 5G strategy, etc.

He also works at the nexus of the use of artificial intelligence and data science for the attainment of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). One of his works was the evidence-based, national COVID-19 intervention, conducted with the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, using anonymized telecoms mobility data and other multiple points of interest data for social good. In partnership with the GSM Association (GSMA), Cambridge University Press recently published this work.

Olubayo Adekanmbi is the founder of the award-winning non-profit Data Science Nigeria (DSN, now Data Scientists Network), which has evolved into Africa’s number one artificial intelligence learning, research, start-up incubation, social product development network.

Two DSN’s products were recently recognized and listed in the Global Top 100 of artificial intelligence products by the International Research Centre in Artificial Intelligence (IRCAI) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for their outstanding contribution to the U.N.’s SDGs in the areas of health and education in low-resourced countries.

Olubayo Adekanmbi graduated with Distinction from the University of Reading postgraduate school, United Kingdom, and has also completed both full-time and executive education in many other leading institutions, including Columbia Business School, New York; The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Chicago; INSEAD Business School, France; Telecoms Training Institute, London; ETH Zurich, Switzerland; and Gatton College of Business at the University of Kentucky, Kentucky.

Asked if his position in Airtel will affect the functions off DSN, Bayo said it will not “because DSN has full dedicated staff who are running all the programmes on full time basis.”