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Tekedia Mini-MBA Webinar Is Now Daily, Capstone Guideline, 3rd Edition Launch

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Tekedia Mini-MBA webinar is now daily, starting tomorrow. Saturdays 11am and Weekdays (Mon to Fri) 11am Lagos time. For tomorrow, see  Week 3 board – https://www.tekedia.com/2week3/ . The webinar will focus on Q/As, light lectures and community connections with invited guests and  faculty.

We have published guidelines for the Certificate program capstone. Tekedia capstone is a research paper or a case study exploring a topic, market, sector or a company. You must have attended, begun or about attending Tekedia Mini-MBA to qualify to register. Learn more and register if interested here – https://www.tekedia.com/capstone/ . Here are the programs.

  • CLSM – Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • CSBM – Certificate in Startup and Small Business Management
  • CETS – Certificate in Exponential Technologies and Singularity
  • CPCD – Certificate in Personal Career Development
  • CPFM – Certificate in Personal Finance & Wealth Management
  • CBIS – Certificate in Business Innovation, Growth & Sustainability

We have a video introducing the Certificate program along with the unveiling of registration for Tekedia Mini-MBA 3rd edition. Visit here – https://www.tekedia.com/mini-mba-3/

Tekedia Team

£150,000 Grant: UI Don, Ojebode, 14 Other African Researchers to Produce Reports for Improved Digital Freedom in Africa

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Professor Ayobami Ojebode of the Department of Communication and Language Arts and other African researchers in academic and industry are expected to produce reports that enhance Africans’ digital rights. According to the Institute of Development Studies situated at the University of Sussex, Professor Ojebode will be working with other researchers from Access Now, CARD Ethiopia, Amandla.mobi, the Association of Progressive Communications (APC), the Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA), the Digital Society of Zimbabwe, New Zambian Innovations, the University of the Witwatersrand, HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, the University of Edinburgh and the University of Zambia.

Information from the Institute indicates that Professor Ojebode is among the network of researchers dubbed “the Digital and Technology Research Cluster” who will work on a research project that worth £150, 000 in funding. The project, according to the Institute, is being supported by UKRI – GCRF Digital Innovation for Development in Africa (DIDA).

“This collaborative research project includes activists, analysts, and practitioners with deep contextual knowledge into a multi-disciplinary research team. The network will begin by producing seven Country Digital Landscape Reports to scope the existing political and technological landscape in Nigeria, Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa.

An analysis of existing capacity and gaps will inform the design of a broader programme of research beyond the inception year. We will use the Country Digital Landscape Reports to identify cross-cutting research themes and produce thematic reports that build the knowledge and capabilities of citizens to exercise, defend and expand the rights guaranteed to them in law but denied to them in practice.”

Information from the funder also indicates that the fund is allocated from a £1.5 billion fund to support cutting-edge research which addresses the problems faced by developing countries. Professor Ojebode has been deploying his skills, knowledge and experience in development communication and studies towards sustainable development in Nigeria and Africa since 2002.

Professor Ojebode and others are expected to deliver reports that equip Africans, especially people with significant interest in ensuring good governance and sustainable development on the continent by addressing development challenges in political and technological landscapes, with better resources and processes. Successful completion of the project means that the researchers would have opportunity to access parts of £19M allocated for six to eight projects for the 24 Network of Researchers by the UKRI – GCRF Digital Innovation for Development in Africa. According to the funder, “the projects in the second stage could be either a research project or enhanced network building through a ‘Network Plus’ grant.”

The Big Budget Disparity: Nigeria $28 Billion, South Africa $122 Billion

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President Buhari has signed the revised 2020 Nigeria budget into law. It comes down to $28 billion. If you assume a 70% performance, i.e. only 70% would be executed (Nigeria typically does 80% but I am modelling with 70% here as the virus would affect many things), the effective national budget for Nigeria, in 2020, is less than $20 billion.

Contrast that with South Africa which has a budget of $122 billion.

Interestingly, Nigeria has more than 3 times the population of South Africa. So, we are spending $20 billion for 200 million people when South Africa is spending $122 billion for 57 million people.

Do you see the disparity? 

President Muhammadu Buhari has signed the revised 2020 budget into law.

The signing on Friday of the N10.8 trillion budget took place at the State House’s council chambers.

The amended budget was approved by the National Assembly in June.

At the signing ceremony, Mr Buhari said the budget had to revised because of the effect of coronavirus on the nation’s economy.

He said the ministries, department and agencies will be given 15 per cent of their capital allocation by the end of July.

Source: South Africa budget

This has worsened since the MTBPS, however, the gross tax revenue for 2019/20 is still 5.5% up on last year. Budgeted expenditure for 2020/21 is R1. 95 trillion (2019/20 revised estimate: R1. 84 trillion)

MultiChoice (DStv, Showmax Pro) Takes European Football, Who Goes for African Leagues?

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Abdulahi Alausa, Edward Ansah, and others were regular names in secondary school when we could recite all the popular names of Nigerian league football players. From IICC Shooting Stars (now called Shooting Stars) to Iwuanyanwu Nationale (now called Heartland) to the beautiful Rangers, I knew many. Radio Nigeria was the key source as we hooked to radios to listen to the games.

When I made it to FUT Owerri, the first call was to visit Dan Anyiam stadium, and that was the day I met Kanu Nwankwo, the Papillo. He was not playing that day; it was a game with Julius Berger.

Then, as academic work mounted in FUTO, I forgot football. It was a lot of stress dedicating time for games with all the hassles of entering and leaving the stadium. Possibly, a TV program would have simplified that friction, providing an opportunity to stay home while connecting to the games via TV. Of course, over time, European football did just that and effected a disintermediation, disconnecting African football, via Supersport which is controlled by MultiChoice’s DStv.

MultiChoice, Amazon Prime or Netflix will likely win the next European football TV rights, for Africa. But who will go for Nigerian League and make it a show, not just football? When you watch Supersport, you do not watch football, you have a show. The Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) does not know how to package games yet. It may not make sense but for companies like iROKOtv, putting Nigerian and other African football leagues, as a show, not just football, could create a differentiation.

I still think Enyimba, Kano Pillars and others can offer good entertainment if we have a higher quality presentation of the games on TV. So, as we fret over DStv and its monopoly, there is a latent opportunity to get African football going.

This is the deal: Nigeria and broad African football could offer a real opportunity to any startup which can organize these games and make them better entertainment. We must not overly see football from the lens of DStv Supersport. Think of a startup with a focus on sports which can make these African games better shows.

MultiChoice’s DSTV Considers Dropping EPL and UEFA Rights in Nigeria As Loss and Pressure Mount from Government

Attend Accelerate Conference 2020

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