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Tekedia Mini-MBA: Master Digital Transformation, Innovation & Strategy

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On Monday, we will begin a knowledge excursion into the world of innovation, and business growth. Both would be packaged within the construct of digital execution. ICT gave the world productivity, the web is providing the capacity to operate with near-zero marginal cost. The banks of the future would be technology companies that offer banking, not banks that use technology. The storefronts of the future would control demand, not supply, explaining why Facebook is possibly going to be a better retailer than Jumia later in the decade.

This slide is from our Digital Transformation, Innovation & Strategy session, from an industry player, Jude Ayoka of Africa’s largest bank, by customer, Access Bank Plc. Come and understand digital by registering today.

 

The US is Paying for Brazil’s 5G Infrastructure to Boot Out Huawei

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Most parts of the world have been pushing to cage Huwaei

The United States has offered to pay for Brazil’s 5G roll out if only the South American country will disengage Huawei. Brazil offered hope to Huawei amidst intense attempts from the US to stop its dominance in 5G technology.

Other countries like Canada, France and the UK are also receiving fierce pressure from the US to dump Huawei. The Chinese company’s newly found succor in Brazil has been dampened by this move.

In an interview with Brazilian newspaper Folha de S Paulo, the US ambassador to Brazil Todd Chapman said the move to push Huawei out of Brazil is a matter of “national security” to Washington and the aim is to “protect data and intellectual property, as well as sensitive information of nations.” That has been what the American government has dwelt on to administer every of its oppressive moves against the telecom company.

Huawei has been working to establish itself in the Brazilian telecom market for the last two decades which sets it up for a big loss if the US reaches a deal with Brazil. According to TFIpost, the company has conducted 5G trials with all major telecom companies in the South American country including Telefonica Brasil SA, TIM Participacoes SA, America’s Movil Claro, and Oi SA. It is also planning to set up a factory in Sao Paulo with an investment of 800 million in 2022.

Huawei has been taking cover under these existing footprints until the US showed up with this irresistible deal that has got Brazil to reassess its relationship with the tech company. The American government wants Huawei replaced by its European counterparts, Ericsson and Nokia, and has been urging its allies to embrace them instead of Huawei.

About two weeks ago, Canada showed Huawei the door following pressure from the US. Canadian telecom carriers – BCE Inc and Telus Corp have decided to use Nokia and Ericsson’s equipment in their 5G rollout. The decision has however, created tension between China and Canada.

The United States appears to be acting from the same playbook as it pushes for a global action against Huawei over perceived security challenges that may follow Huawei’s deployment of 5G. The rest of the world seems to be gradually yielding to the US call. The number of countries willing to give up on Huawei has been increasing since the outbreak of coronavirus. Many believe that somehow China is culpable but has refused to come clean and it confirms the fears that a company of Chinese origin cannot be entrusted with the deployment of a sensitive technology like the 5G.

Chapman echoed the sentiment of many leaders who are confronted with the decision to choose between Huawei and others in 5G roll out: “Who wants to make investments in countries where their information will not be protected?” he said.

Huawei offers the cheapest and most sophisticated equipment in 5G deployment, but has been increasingly rejected by countries out of concern that the Chinese government uses the technology as a spy tool. The situation has offered an unprecedented lifeline to dying Finish Nokia and Swedish Ericsson.

Globally, the 10 companies selling the 5G equipment are; Altiostar, Cisco Systems, Datang, Telecom/Fiberhome, Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia, Qualcomm, Samsung, and ZTE. But three Chinese companies, Huawei, Datang and ZTE lead the global race in 5G roll out due to their cheap and sophisticated products and services.

Donald Trump’s administration has instigated a global backlash against the Chinese companies, leaving them to beg for survival. The newly introduced ban on sale of semiconductors to Huawei by the US authorities has so far done more harm to the company than the number of countries rejecting its services.

Last year, when Huawei was kicked out of the US, it was counting on other countries around the world to stay in business. The US pressure on these countries has ensured a dashed hope and compounded woes for the Chinese company.

The relentless clampdown on Huawei by the United States government has resulted in revival of the Europeans companies, Ericsson and Nokia whose stocks have been trading well recently.

The US has been introducing new ways to punish China and her companies since Trump became president. The new approach of paying for Brazil’s 5G roll out is a precedent that will destroy whatever is left of Huawei and other Chinese companies in the business of 5G.

COVID-19: Group Chides Nigeria’s CDC on Poor Data Management, Calls for Improved Management Strategies

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has been advised to increase its processes and capacity for capturing and reporting COVID-19 related data before disseminating to the public. This advice was given in a report released by Know COVID-19 Nigeria, a non-governmental organisation led by two Nigerian youths, fighting fake news and misinformation around the virus since March, 2020. The report is one of the monthly reports being published by the organisation to enlighten stakeholders on progress made and where strategies need to be tweaked for total containment and elimination of the virus.  The group captures the discrepancies thus:

In the wake of the Coronavirus Pandemic in Nigeria, it’s been said that information and statistics are one of the best tools to fight the pandemic successfully. Thus, Nigerians have relied on the daily updates by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and their respective States government response Teams for genuine information about confirmed, active, recovered and death cases in the country. However, there have continuously been series of discrepancies and errors in the report given by NCDC and some state government.

For instance, NCDC may report a case already announced by a state government on a different date or vice versa. Also, NCDC, sometimes, will not update the public on transferred cases from one state to another. Some states government also fail to confirm NCDC reports while others give a different report and statistics that contradict the NCDC reports. This lack of coordination has created a lot of preventable discrepancies in the COVID-19 data management system in Nigeria.

Some Discrepancies in the Centre’s Data Management

  1. Katsina State Government announced the discharge of 4 patients from their facility on 25th of April. This was duly reported in the NCDC report on 25th and 26th of April but has was deleted from their report since 27th of April.5
  2. Ondo state government confirmed five new cases between Saturday and Sunday, 25-26th of April 2020. The Governor made this known in a statement he gave to reporters on the 27th of April stating that two persons were confirmed in the state on 25th of April and three persons on the 26th of April. However, NCDC did not report the confirmed cases on the 25th of April for the state but the confirmed cases of 26th were reported. Meanwhile, the number of confirmed cases in Ondo state increased in the NCDC report without the announcement of new cases by the state or the NCDC from 28th to 30th of collation, management and use. With discrepancies in the number of cases being reported by NCDC and states Response Teams, the credibility of data is diminished. It becomes expedient for NCDC to be a central coordinating agency and should be able to manage case reportage both at federal and state levels. Therefore, NCDC requires more capacity development to execute their tasks and mandate.
  3. On the 26th of April, NCDC reported that six persons were discharged from Lagos State Infectious Disease Facility. Meanwhile, the state government always announce all developments in the state. However, no announcement was made by the state on that date to corroborate NCDC’s announcement. Thereafter, NCDC has been having an additional six figures to the total number of discharged persons reported by the state government. For instance, the total number of discharged persons reported by the Lagos State government as at 2nd of May, 2020 was 247 but it was 253 in the NCDC update.

Download the full report here

Senator Abiola Ajimobi Becomes APC Interim Chairman After Court Upheld Oshiomhole’s Suspension

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Unbelievable: APC has a new Chairman, albeit an interim one. Senator Abiola Ajimobi, a former governor of Oyo state, is the new man. An Appeal Court has upheld the earlier suspension of Adams Oshiomhole by a lower court. Crazy things happen: the disqualified governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, who had since resigned from APC could make it back. Everything depends on how Senator Ajimobi is sneezing.

Mr Oshiomhole was earlier suspended by the APC in Edo State in what is part of his battle with the state governor, Godwin Obaseki.

A Federal High Court also ruled that his suspension was legal and ordered Mr Oshiomhole to stop parading himself as APC national chairman.

The suspension was initially lifted after the appellate court granted a stay of execution of the high court’s order.

The appeal court on Tuesday, however, ruled that Mr Oshiomhole’s suspension was valid.

This throws a new twist into the Edo APC crisis as the party prepares for the governorship election.

Earlier on Tuesday, Mr Obaseki announced his resignation from the APC.

 

Tekedia Mini-MBA Welcomes Lily Hospitals

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Lily Hospitals continues to pursue that construct of bringing scientific miracles in its clinics, through superior, patient-focused and affordable healthcare services. In our journey on management and leadership ascent, more than 15 healthcare professionals from Lily would be joining Tekedia Mini-MBA, to co-share, and co-learn, with our community, on how new innovative management processes and systems can advance the wellbeing of patients and the communities they serve. 

We are honoured to be working with Dr. Austin Okogun, Lily doctors, nurses, etc. Lily Hospitals is one of the largest networks of private hospitals in West Africa.

Lily, continue your care in our communities. We welcome the heroes of this era to our program.

Learn how Tekedia Mini-MBA can advance your mission here .

https://www.tekedia.com/mini-mba-2/