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Ethiopia is Developing Its Own Social Media

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In the face of growing apathy toward social media, fueled in some cases by the government’s intolerance of free speech and the desire to control people’s posts, many governments are now seeking alternatives to the dominant American social media platforms.

Ethiopia has begun developing its own social media platform to rival Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp, though it does not plan to block the global services, the state communications security agency said. Reuters has the report.

The east African country has been engulfed since last year in an armed conflict pitting the federal government against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), which controls the Tigray region in the country’s north.

Supporters of the warring sides have used social media for verbal attacks, with the government accusing social media platforms of bias.

The government wants its local platform to “replace” Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp and Zoom, the director general of the Information Network Security Agency (INSA), Shumete Gizaw, said on Monday.

Shumete accused Facebook of deleting posts and user accounts which he said were “disseminating the true reality about Ethiopia”. Now, Ethiopia wants to put an end to the perceived censorship by developing its own social media platform.

International human rights groups have criticized the Ethiopian government for unexplained shutdowns to social media services including Facebook and WhatsApp in the past year. The government has not commented on those shutdowns.

Facebook’s Africa spokesperson, Kezia Anim-Addo, declined to comment on Ethiopia’s plans and did not respond immediately to a query about Shumete’s accusations.

But in June, days before national elections, Facebook said it had removed a network of fake accounts in Ethiopia targeting domestic users which it linked to individuals associated with INSA, which is responsible for monitoring telecommunications and the internet.

Shumete declined to specify a timeline, budget and other details, but told Reuters news agency: “The rationale behind developing technology with local capacity is clear … Why do you think China is using WeChat?”

He said Ethiopia had the local expertise to develop the platforms and would not hire outsiders to help.

Social messaging app WeChat, owned by China-based Tencent Holdings, is widely used in the country and is considered to be a strong tool by Chinese authorities for monitoring its population.

Shumete also referred Reuters to comments he made on Friday to a local media outlet in which he accused Facebook of blocking users who were “preaching national unity and peace”.

He also told Al-Ain Amharic that authorities were working on the platform to replace Facebook and Twitter, while a trial has already been completed of a platform to replace WhatsApp and Zoom and that platform will soon be operational.

While there are so many countries whose relationship with social media platforms has soured, Ethiopia is the first in recent time to move to create platforms of its own. It’s not clear if Ethiopians are in support of the government’s move, which may determine the success of indigenous social media. But if Ethiopia succeeds, other countries like Nigeria that are trying to control its social media space, may likely tow its path.

Alumni, Add Tekedia Institute In Your LinkedIn Education Section

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We are happy to note that LinkedIn approved our application to upgrade Tekedia Institute to an educational institution; we had it before as a Company, but now, it is a School. With this, you will see Tekedia Institute under Education as you list your educational qualifications.

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Degree: Advanced Diploma
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As always, every certificate issued by our Institute is auto-verifiable here using the unique code on the certificate .Celebrate your achievement and let the world know that you are alumni of our amazing Institution.

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Nations rise when they improve productivity [Video]

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Comments from LinkedIn Feed

Comment 1: Very true Prof. Ndubuisi Ekekwe.
#Technology is an enhancer to productivity improvement.
The technology doesn’t have to be complex or complicated but should be #effective with respect to the local content. That is, focused on the strengths, needs, the potential and resources that are locally present as seen in the video.

Comment 2: Improve productivity? Not enough in our case. The foundation is too flawed to support any meaningful structure.
Look at the state of the nation, yet the president is comfortably cooling off inside Aso Rock, the legislators that ought to have woken him up are even more asleep, snoring their lives away, while Nigeria is bleeding.

Our elite military academy was embarrassed and desecrated by criminals, yet 7pm passed without a national broadcast from the supposed president, rallying his compatriots and letting the criminals know that we are coming for them, wherever they are.
After 9/11 happened and President Bush spoke to Americans, and informed the terrorists about what was to come, did you notice how young people enlisted in the military and went after the terrorists? Nobody had time to talk about Republicans or Democrats, but fighting to defend what America stood for! But because we have mercenaries and aliens in power, they are carrying on as though all is well.
The enemies of Nigeria want to ground Nigeria, and they have plenty enablers in the corridors of power and in the military, no amount of improvement in productivity can beat that.

Comment 3: 100% agree Ndubuisi Ekekwe .
I present to various agrofood companies in Africa an NMR solution which allowed them to get fat and water content of any food (plus some other characteristics and it is non destructive) in less than 1 min.
The answer was “Why investing new ? We have soxhlet and oven (which takes 4-5 h). It is cheaper”
And this is everywhere in Africa I hear that. East or west, north or south, francophone or anglophone.

Comment 4: The Problem is the Local Culture.
We have a very Subsistence Culture. Your average Nigerian doesn’t want to change the world. They just want to import things and make money. The Producers just want to produce enough to give them a house, a wife, 5 or 10 fleet of cars and a Chieftaincy Title, chikena. We’re very small minded and as a result, are not really driven to scale anything. People or someone must desire Scale before we can have it.

Asians, on the other hand, have a Commercial Culture. These guys think Global from day one and as a result they always have the compulsion to Mass Produce. They are masters of the 20/80 Rule. We need to first put our people in a Commercial State of Mind or create a system that does that but Sachetises the machineries of Mass Production so that the aggregate of our Subsistence contributions are sufficient.

Comment 5: A lot of those street kids designing demos can do these and even more, but Govt has killed or still killing most of them. The political class is busy using time and resources to build their destinies to organize royal weddings and funerals.

“Lean Principles in Supply Chain Optimization” Tekedia Live Has Started

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BusinessDay Newspaper Offers 10% Discount, 1 Year Free Subscription for Tekedia Mini-MBA; Register Today

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