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Unlocking Aba Opportunities with SEZ to Double Nigeria’s GDP in a Decade

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I enjoy moments in electronics labs. They are a big part of my weeks. I build and test circuits therein. My week is divided into three areas: advisory services (startups and corporations), electronics, and software.

For the electronics, I work on designs. Then we also have a big business with Intel Corporation as one of the two programmable microprocessor partners in continental Africa. Most times, it is reviewing designs from partners and helping on hardware descriptive coding. Then, we test for them. In this business, we control a lion’s share of the highly specialized market in Africa. I pioneered this sub-sector in Africa which I believe can grow further.

My proposal to grow the electronics sector in Nigeria is to make Aba a special economic zone (SEZ) where all products produced therein would not be taxable, unlocking local and global capital to rival China’s Shenzhen within decades. I see makers but they are subsistence; to become entrepreneurs, a redesign in the hardware sector would be catalytic. In my model, a SEZ would make that happen.

A special economic zone (SEZ) is an area in which business and trade laws are different from the rest of the country. SEZs are located within a country’s national borders, and their aims include: increased trade, increased investment, job creation and effective administration. To encourage businesses to set up in the zone, financial policies are introduced. These policies typically regard investing, taxation, trading, quotas, customs and labour regulations. Additionally, companies may be offered tax holidays, where upon establishing in a zone they are granted a period of lower taxation.

Aba is a latent opportunity in Nigeria. Yes, it has a promise but it needs stimulation. In my book (winner of IGI Global Book of the Year) where I described how nations have developed microelectronics and nanotechnology, I posited that Nigeria needs new policies to accelerate microelectronics which typically drives other areas of technology. Yes, before Google, there must be Intel. Before the Facebook click, there must be Qualcomm microprocessor. Without microprocessors, there would not be modern civilization!

As Aba blossoms, private capital would build seaport in either Calabar or Akwa Ibom state. I am extremely confident that within a decade of making Aba a SEZ, Nigeria would double its GDP as it would serve Africa through the evolving continental treaty.


Some images from imaging experiments covering NDVI, RGB and NIR.

Comment from LinkedIn Feed

At this point, I think it won’t be a bad idea to run the numbers, to ascertain what it could cost to get the Aba SEZ up and running. Let the numbers cover minimum landmass, the basic amenities/infrastructures needed, manpower/skills availability or lack thereof; feasibility study, EIA, policy formulations, etc.

If we can put all of these in Naira or dollars, that would help us know exactly what we are looking for here, who to meet, and how to go about it. I am a realist, and I do not think all the money we have in this country will finish, if we are to bring this into being.

The policy of sharing money to the poor is highly defective, because it will never take anyone out of poverty, rather it increases dependency; and there will always be need to share more money.

For me, my idea of wealth creation would require making it possible, such that in a community of 1k inhabitants, if we can empower 10 entrepreneurs, they should be able to take care of the economic and social needs of the rest within that space. We cannot continue to waste money on things that are very difficult to predict their multiplier effects, and how majority of the people within the geographic space could participate and benefit from them.

Let’s go Nigeria!

Learn These iPhone Tips and Tricks

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iPhone is an innovation and discovery machine – we keep learning about it. Apple focuses on every detail in iPhone to bring us the best experience in a smartphone. Yet, some interesting features have been overlooked by many iPhone users. This infographic, courtesy of IOTransfer – the creator of iPhone Manager –  provides some tips and tricks to discover the best phone yet.

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Rethinking Education in Southeast Nigeria

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by Nnamdi Odumody

One of the UN’s Millennium Development Goals is the provision of quality education for everyone. The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization(UNESCO) set a benchmark of 26 percent of national or state budget to fund education. Sadly in the developing world like Africa this directive is not adhered to which is why African states are lagging behind in Human Development Indices index. Quality relevant education is the key to the sustainable development of any nation or state. Singapore’s success as an Asian economic miracle without natural mineral resources is due to the high emphasis its government places on education which has made its educational system the best in Asia.

Singapore has had a consistent educational policy sustained over decades. The first and  main strategy was to invest heavily in the quality of its teaching force. The objective was to raise the prestige and status of teaching to attract the best graduates to teaching positions. Today teachers are recruited from the top five percent of graduates in a highly centralized system. All teachers are trained at the National Institute of Education to ensure quality control.

Finland which has the best school system in the world was able to come up with a strategy which ensures that Finnish kids have bright futures tailored to their strengths and interests, 93 percent of students graduate from either a vocational or academic high school. At age 16, children choose between a vocational programme which prepares them for work in different fields or to go on to a polytechnic or an academic programme which prepares them for university. Whether they go on to university or polytechnic, study is paid for by the government. No wonder they are a world leader in High Technology with success stories like Nokia.

In Nigeria, the federal government and states don’t spend up to 26 percent of their budget on education which is why graduates who cannot compete with their peers across the globe in terms of practical knowledge and workplace skills.

The South Eastern region which is known for having a highly entrepreneurial populace is not preparing its young population for the future. The emphasis on education does not take into cognizance the technology revolution which is sweeping across the globe disrupting various industries and creating exponential value.

How the South East can redesign her education strategy to create globally competitive youths who will transform the region and make it a 21st century global African success story.

1. Increased Investment in Education By State Governments and the Private Sector in The South East: The five states in the South East should declare a state of emergency in the educational sector in the region and allocate not less than 30 percent of her annual budget to education. Also private organizations and philanthropists can also support by investing in transforming education in South Eastern Nigeria. This is important if the South East must lead the continent of Africa in the Human Capital Development indices of the 21st century and experience socio-economic transformation.

2. Compulsory Foundation in STEM Education and The Arts: Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics education is important for making the youths of the South East relevant for the challenges of the 21st century. It should be made compulsory for every Igbo young child before the age of 10 years old to know how to write computer programmes and also exposed to liberal arts. This will give them sound analytical minds and make them come up with creative solutions to problems they face.

SE Nigeria needs stronger education systems

3. Emphasis on Pedagogy: A pedagogical approach which emphasizes both knowledge and practical skills acquisition by exposing both the teaching staff and students to state of art information and communication technology. Tertiary Institutions in the South East should invest more in training their staff and undergraduates to become 21st Century and Fourth Industrial Revolution skilled who will be employable and able to solve problems in the workplace as intrapreneurs or create ventures as entrepreneurs.

4. Using Digital Tools to Transform Education: The Classrooms of the future are smart and connected offering personalized learning and generating real time analytics on learning outcomes which will predict the likelihood of academic performance of students in the classroom. Public schools can be adopted by organizations and wealthy philanthropists   in the South East and retrofitted with latest technology tools to make them smart schools that will train the young ones to become digitally relevant.  A Smart Learning platform should be developed to train all public and private school students in the South East with the latest courses and subjects which will make them have in demand skills and prepare them for a digital future in English and Igbo so that they don’t lose their identity. Gamification can also be used to transform education in public and private schools in the East as game based learning provides a fun experience which can make the kids learn faster.

Using Virtual Reality can make public schools offer quality accessible education as the technology can aggregate lots of students at the same time learning courses and subjects from a remote tutor who might be based abroad. Augmented Reality is being used in medical schools abroad to train medical students. This will aid in the production of knowledgeable and skilled graduates, thinkers, researchers, scholars and leaders of tomorrow.

5.Establishment of Digital Skills Acquisition Centers in all local governments in the South East: Digital Skills Acquisition Centers should be established in all the local government areas to train the youths in 3D Printing, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Embedded Electronics, Blockchain, Data Analytics. These skills will make them to solve their everyday problems with technology and transform their communities too and also they could get employed from reputable foreign organizations.

In Nnewi due to the automotive cluster there a Digital Skills Centre can be established there to train the youths on how to use 3D Printing to manufacture automotive parts for the automotive companies based there. They can also be trained to be digital mechanics with a digital mechanic workshop established there for them.

In Awka and other towns in Igbo land with a history in skilled blacksmithing, fashion and metalworks, 3D Workshops can be established to train the youths on how to become digital craftsmen and creative artists using 3D design and printing technology.

6. Engaging in Industry and Society Relevant Research from Tertiary Institutions in The South East: Universities and Polytechnics should ensure that they engage more in R and D which will solve the immediate needs of the South East and also they should be industry relevant to make them engage in technology transfer and earn revenues from their inventions or establish startup companies to commercialize them and nurture them to scale as success stories.

Audition for the Best Job; Get an Ikenga

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I woke up and it was an email from the Vice Chancellor: “On behalf of the University Senate, Faculty, Staff and Students, I write to invite you to deliver the 15th Public Lecture of Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria”.  The University Public Lecture is a celebrated ceremony in university systems where scholars present topical issues; a real festival of scholarship. Within seconds, I replied, partly, “I accept”.

I had left FUTO years ago. I could not understand how my professors could vote for me to return in this special way. Every faculty would like to mount that podium for the rarity of UPL: one lecture per two years.

Then, the day came and the lecture was adjudged by the University Orator as “the best in history”. He was not factual because I listened to a better one while in FUTO delivered by former MIT professor, Prof. Joseph Chike Edozien, who is now Asagba of Asaba.

FUTO gave me the Ikenga – the university symbol of strength, valor and excellence. As one of Nigeria’s leading technical universities, alumni and students treasure the university, and Ikenga is revered (a life version welcomes all to FUTO).

Now, the big message: How can you move from overlooked to overbooked, and given an “Ikenga”? The simple answer:  you have to audition through everything you do; getting the best jobs happens when there is no job available! Unless people can make a case for you in your absence, your career will not go far, and to get people to do that, you must be predictable.

Audition always – get an “Ikenga”.

Eight Facts About iPhone [Infographic]

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Courtesy of IOTransfer, the creator of iPhone Manager, here are awesome eight fun facts about iPhone. Since its first release in 2007, Apple iPhone has brought countless revolution in the Smartphone market, obsoleting every other smartphone on the planet in every way that mattered. It changed the way how people used a cell phone, from the way we text/take a photo/view pictures, to the way we play games and listen to music. So far, iPhone’s evolution is connected with more than 200 registered patents, which is quite remarkable for just one single phone.