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Ladder – Never Break One

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Ladder: do not climb alone, either at the top or the base, and never break one.

Ladder – as you climb it, remember there is a base. Before you took that first step, someone positioned or supported it, for you. It takes a man who has risen to the highest of mountains to appreciate the lowest of valleys. Extend the hands, while on that ladder, and get more to climb, to take the next step up. It does not make you lesser human or lesser focused-professional.

Simply, our best is the wish that everyone rises, and not just one rises. It was always a beauty, as a village boy, those days, when the iroko sang, and villagers assembled, and the elders began by reminding us: “to keep this village clean, everyone must join the sweeping”.

Ladder – do not climb alone.

Complete List of 100 Senator-Elects Cleared By INEC – Rochas and Akpabio Not There

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Premium Times makes sense of the incoming Senate class.

Although Nigeria has 109 senators, 100 senators were announced by INEC in the official document. Winners of rerun elections held March 9 are yet to be included in the list.

Of the 100 senators listed, winners have emerged from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), the main opposition, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Young Progressives Party (YPP).

Of the 100 senatorial seats, the APC has won 62 so far while the PDP has secured 37 seats, leaving the last one to the YPP.

Out of the 36 states, including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the APC has a majority in 23 states. These are states where the party won at least two of the three senatorial districts available.

These states, most of which are governed by the ruling party, are spread across the North and South-west.

Also, of the 100 senatorial seats declared so far, five are to be occupied by women.

They include two new senators (Aisha Dahiru, Adamawa Central and Uche Ekwunife, Anambra Central) and three returning lawmakers (Oluremi Tinubu of Lagos West, Rose Oko of Cross River North and Stella Oduah of Anambra North).

List of Senators Elected So Far By INEC

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Nigeria’s Four Women Championing Revolution in STEM Education

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By Nnamdi Odumody

STEM education is an important part of a well-rounded education for students. It is an education that provides access to science, technology, engineering and mathematics through the fundamental building blocks taught at pre-tertiary educational levels.  STEM aids students in imbibing a passion for inquiry and discovery and fosters skills such as persistence, teamwork and the execution of using acquired knowledge to new situations. The growth mindsets and habits that inculcate one’s ability for academic resolve, and lifelong learning in a dynamic global marketplace, are built on a robust STEM education.

In Nigeria, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) is generally seen as courses for the men while the women are encouraged by their parents to pursue careers in the liberal arts. Nonetheless, women like Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook, Carly Fiorina former CEO HP, Margaret Whitman former CEO of Hewlett Packard, Cher Wang, the Cofounder of HTC, amongst others, have recorded huge achievements in technology.

Adetola Salau is the Founder and Director of Carisma 4U Educational Foundation, a social innovation enterprise focused on redesigning the educational system for innovation. She is a global educator and author of more than eight books, including one – “Re-engineering Our Minds For Innovation’’-  which has been critically acclaimed as a roadmap for transformation of our educational system. She is driven by a desire to help African students become future-ready, and innovators, for their own economic prosperity through quality STEM education.

Cynthia Adaeze Bryte Chinule, a First Class graduate of Mathematics from Nnamdi Azikiwe University is the founder of Productive Education and Effective Leadership (PEEL) initiative, a nonprofit organization with the mission to empower and provide quality education to develop leadership potentials, and to meet the human needs of youths around the world. She teaches underprivileged and dropout kids Mathematics in Igbo language and pidgin to help them develop capacities in the subject. PEEL operates in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

Cynthia believes local languages have a great role to play in teaching STEM subjects in Nigeria as it will make it easier for kids to understand. Through her PEEL initiative, she aims to accomplish the following:

  • Reduce the rate of failure in Mathematics in Africa to zero
  • Empower less privileged students and at risk youths, by providing scholarship and advocating for youths, to learn relevant skills. These skills include technical and vocational skills for employment.
  • Support paths to decent jobs and entrepreneurship.
  • She also aims to provide infrastructural support for dilapidated schools, foster capacity building in school teachers, promote STEM education and other SDGs for quality education.

Uchenna Onwuamaegbu-Ugwu is the Founder of Edufun Technik, an Onitsha based outfit which engages in training secondary school students, especially girls in STEM skills for them to develop careers for the future. She has been mentoring young secondary students that have participated in the World Technovation Challenge. These students include the Anambra girls who emerged winners in the 2018 edition for developing a FD Detector, an application for combating fake drugs, a menace in the Nigerian healthcare sector.

Vice President of Nigeria commends the Winners

Njideka Harry is the founder of Youth for Technology Foundation which is equipping young Nigerians with skills for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Those skills 3D Printing. Through her 3D Africa Initiative, she runs educational and training programs that teach 3D printing and how to build a business around it.

On this occasion of the International Women’s Day, we celebrate these Amazons who are contributing immensely to building the future of Nigeria with the development of STEM education towards the economic transformation of the nation.

NB: I certainly missed other women, you are free to note them in the comment section. Thanks

[Apply] Lithuania Offering One Year Work Placement for Nigerian Techies

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Lithuania, a European country, is providing a year work placement opportunity for Nigerian techies (Digital Explores) to deepen their digital skills. They match you with some leading technology companies for one year. Digital Explorers from Nigeria can choose the type of training they receive, and the company they will work in, all with a supportive and encouraging team of Nigerian and Lithuanian experts by their sides.

Largely, Lithuania wants to build mutual partnerships and linkages with Nigeria. Our developers work (remotely) in some of their tech companies from Lagos while they have sent some founders to Lagos. The numbers must be encouraging for the government to step in to help their tech ecosystems in this way.

It consists of a paid 1 year work placement and emerging technologies training in Lithuania – a vibrant and ever-growing European ICT hub – and reintegration support in Nigeria upon return.

The programme connects Nigerian Digital Talents (developers, digital creatives, and biz devs) and one of Europe’s most impressive up-and-coming ICT ecosystems for unexpected partnerships and mutual growth.

Digital Explorers from Nigeria can choose the type of training they receive, the company they will work in, and really experience the local ICT culture from the inside. All with a supportive and encouraging team of Nigerian and Lithuanian experts by their side.

Apply here before 1st of April, 2019.

Eligibility Criteria

You should apply to become Digital Explorer if: