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PagaTech Security Question – “What Is Your Father’s Favorite Drink?”

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Quick question: have you signed up for the mobile payment? If you did and used Pagatech’s Paga m-payment product, you must have seen this as one of the questions for security: “What Is Your Father’s Favorite Drink?”

 

They also ask you this loving one: “what was your dream job as a child?” Many of us would have answered  firefighters. Why? In Day By Day Book 6, that was the coolest photo those days and everyone in the class wanted to dress like them. Teacher asked us our dream jobs, all the boys said firefighters. Thank Heavens that it did not go that way.

 

Back to the drink; our question to you is this: do you know it? We mean for real, not just typing your own favorite drink.

 

It is kind of cool that they are asking many off the shelf questions. Yet, the questions are too many and you could get lost in the whole system. But when your phone is your wallet, you better spend time and answer them. Why? If you are not careful, a  casual mistake with that phone can turn out to be bankruptcy. Your phone is no more phone, but something more – personal ‘ATM’.

 

 

Tech Events In Nigeria This May – Mark Your Calendar

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This is a summary of these programs which we have earlier reported

 

 

G-Nigeria 2011

 

Based on the G-Africa Initiative, Google has announced the 2011 Google-Nigeria Day as follows:

 

Growing Local, Going Global

We at Google are excited to meet with Nigeria’s software developers, tech businesses and digital marketeers. With a successful G-Nigeria 2010, we look forward to demonstrating the Google web and mobile tools that are driving technological and business innovation here in Africa and across the globe.

Venue of the conference would be:

The Civic Center

Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue, Opposite 1004

Victoria Island,  Lekki Peninsula, Lagos

 

3rd May 2011: For Developers

4th May 2011: For Businesses and Entrepreneurs. (registration is full)

 

Time: 9am both days.

Registration is free and can be found here

 

TechDay With Sarah Lacy

Nigerian web entrepreneurs will host a Tech Open Day through which they they will introduce their products to Sarah Lacy – an  editor at TechCrunch .  It will also be an opportunity to network with other active members of the Nigerian starttup community.

 

Date: Thursday, May 05, 2011 at 4:00 PM

 

Some selected startups that will demo on the day include:

Bloovue: Bloovue helps advertisers connect with their audiences by providing simple and affordable online advertising on the largest online publishers in Nigeria.
Pagatech: Paga is an innovative, open, secure, and interoperable mobile payments platform that allows any person who has a mobile phone to transact electronically – thus turning the mobile phone into an electronic wallet.

Precurio: Precurio is a complete intranet solution designed for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). It is an open source intranet platform that combines a comprehensive package of collaborative and social networking tools with robust reporting, workflow and enterprise content management.

 

This is free program and registration is here

 

Garage 48

 

 

It is happening. Garage48 has arrived in Africa. Lagos will host the first one.

 

For the first time in its existence, the Garage48 event series is coming to Lagos. Together with two world companies, Google and Nokia, it will  take place from the 6th to the 8th of May 2011 at the Lagos Resource Centre, Victoria Island. Originally developed in  Europe, Estonia and expanded to other countries, the purpose of the  event is to build new web and mobile services in one single weekend – 48 hours.

 

Garage48 Lagos will take place at Lagos Resource Centre – a place of quiet and comfort. The venue has established resources for training and learning in an atmosphere of peace and serenity. The focus of the Lagos Resource Centre is to be relevant to the training and formation needs of the professional communities in the region.

Address
9 Anifowose Street – Off Adeola Odeku,
Victoria Island
Lagos, Nigeria

 

The following are the skills set needed for participants.

  • Graphic Designers – mavericks creating visual identity and user interfaces
  • Web Developers – HTML/CSS/JS/AJAX wizards making the design work smoothly in all web browsers
  • Programmers – planning technical architecture, writing functional code and testing the outcome
  • Mobile Developers – building apps for mobile platforms
  • Visionary entrepreneurs and project managers – people with ability to start new business ideas, run teams and deliver
  • Marketing and Business Development – evangelists and sales wizards making the products fly and reach the audience
This program is FREE

Upstream & Downstream Oil and Gas Exhibitions & Conferences 2011, Abuja – Energy Technology Event

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June 21-23, 2011

Venue:  ICC, Abuja

Event website

 

The Upstream and Downstream Expo, is the first ever oil and gas technology event of its kind in the West African sub region that will bring together over 2,000 key industry players and visitors.
The event will be holding at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja; Nigeria’s most prestigious hotel, and is expected to be hosted by Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources and other Governmental Agencies of West African states. It is expected to be declared open by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

 

Nigeria at present produces gas for the international market at the NLNG Bonny Island production trains, with two other Liquefied National Gas plants being built at the Brass Island and Olokola.
And the region’s potential is increasingly promising in the world gas market. According to a survey in 2009, Nigeria alone had proven natural gas reserves of 5.24 trillion cubic feet, giving the area one of the top-10 natural gas endowments in the world. This means, it has the potential to generate close to 10 billion U.S dollars yearly from sales of gas alone.

 

Nigeria and Ghana have a combined crude oil installed refining capacity of about 500,000 barrels per day. In addition, the Nigerian Government has also approved the building of three new refineries in the country, thus, re-enforcing the region as one of the largest markets in Africa.
OPEC World Energy Model, forecast that, world oil demand will rise from 76 million barrels per day in 2000 to 103 million barrels per day in 2020; West Africa region has been targeted as a clear player in the years ahead, especially from the offshore blocks.

 

With the display of modern technology and equipments in this dynamic petroleum and gas industry, it is expected that, the event will serve as the window for further developments and growth of the market in the region, making U & D Expo the ideal place for concluding contracts, equipment delivery, as well as, expansion of companies’ potentials.

 

The conference segment will pay attention to methods to tap the huge benefits accruing from oil and gas resources, reserves and high hydrocarbon production.

 

 

The conference will also discuss topics on how to reshape government energy policies and legislations such as the Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB and the Nigerian Content Act 2010, with a view to expanding Exclusive Economic opportunities, Exploration zones, Licensing of Operators in West African Countries.

 

Accordingly, oil and gas experts from across the globe have indicated interest to present papers and facilitate discussions on several topics, which will be published before the take-off of the event.

Benefits of attending
By participating in the West African Exhibitions and Conferences, you will not only be part of the event and concluding contracts, but will also:

*Have direct access to principal oil and gas companies’ decision makers
*Network with practitioners who influence key decision makers and leading buyers and sellers of Equipments and technology products
*Discover new softwares and technologies to boost operations
*Learn from leading experts in our conference segments addressing new acts and legislations
*Benefit from advanced learning opportunities through detailed case study
*Interact in group problem solving sessions with IOGCs (International Oil and Gas Companies) – raise your company’s profile and win contracts
*Participate in exclusive functions with technology experts, governmental officials, regulators and senior IOGC members
*Discuss and advance upcoming projects by exchanging business ideas with future development.

 

Attendance is free to all oil and gas industry major players, as well as government functionaries from West African States.

There Is Technology In Aba – The Shoe Designers Make Things Happen. What Roadmap Do You Have For Them?

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As we push for the movie industry, we also want to help elevate one of the most innovative shoe making businesses in Africa. The Aba shoe industry in South East Nigeria produces quality that nearly compares with the Italian brands like Shoe Finale. They lead the African market, and yet they have no presence outside the continent. We want to take this global.

 

We can do this for Aba and Nigeria. The initial strategy could be well branded website and then promote the products in US stores where they can fetch premiums and make the guys better. We got some small, but noticeable support coming from a guide by ShoesFella, on the benfits of a proper work shoe.

 

We need networks and outlets where people can go and buy Nigerian made shoes and watch Nigerian movies when they are opened right in US, Canada and Europe. A solid distribution network that will take advantage of the sophistication, quality and low price these brands bring.

 

This is an open ended question – Tekedia has no expertise and not interested whatsoever. But if you are looking for a business plan, this a good one.  As you create the supply chain, you can also help the Aba guys improve. After all, we do make some things – movies and shoes,  at least.

Ideas and Technology Can Make Nollywood Better – Sends Yours Here

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Nigeria has the largest movie industry in Africa. It produces more movies than Hollywood every year. It is a very dynamic and competitive industry, yet, it has not made inroads except in Africa. Could someone develop a plan to showcase this tradition to the world because it needs to happen?  Nigeria needs a model and a plan. South Africa is just doing well with its products nominated in all these top awards in the US. How can Nigeria do this? What technology or plan can help them?

 

We think this is technology and branding  problem? They must improve the production, but that is only possible  if they really make money from the videos with all the piracy in the nation

 

Get the comments out.