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Airtel Nigeria And Cross Rivers Government Launch Rural Access Initiative

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Barely a month after it signed a landmark agreement with the Government of Cross River State, leading telecommunications service provider, Airtel Nigeria has launched a new initiative to enhance access to telecommunication products and services in the state.

 

Code named Project Sunny, the initiative is designed to strengthen distribution structures in the state
through the supply of motor bikes and other incentives to local entrepreneurs to enable them provide access to telecommunications products and services as well as act as customer touch-points.

 

Airtel said the project will ultimately result in enhanced customer satisfaction, filling of distribution gaps, improved network quality arising from greater feedback and quicker problem resolution and greater economic well being of the areas.

 

During the launch of the programme today in Calabar, the State Capital, motor bikes, helmet, megaphones, parasols, and SIM registration machines were presented by Airtel to the beneficiaries.  The Cross Rivers State government, which is participating through the Micro-finance and Enterprise Development Agency (MEDA), an agency of the State that is responsible for rural empowerment and
development, made available N50,000.00 (fifty thousand naira) for each of them to buy stock.

 

Speaking at the launch of the programme in Calabar the State capital, the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Airtel Nigeria, Rajan Swaroop, who was represented by the Regional Operations Director (South Region), Godfrey Efeurhobo, expressed the company’s delight to be associated with the government of the State in its quest to lift the rural economy and enhance the quality of life generally.

 

Swaroop added that the partnership with Micro Finance and Enterprise Development Agency (MEDA) is in line with the new economic vision of the Nigerian government to empower investors and  entrepreneurs and ultimately create more jobs for Nigerians.

 

According to him, “this is one in the series of many initiatives that Airtel is embarking on to demonstrate its commitment to its recent Memorandum of Understanding with the state government.

 

The launch of Project Sunny comes a month after Airtel Nigeria and the Cross Rivers State Government signed a landmark agreement for the provision of integrated telecommunications services and for a collaboration that will support the government in various areas of development.

 

At the occasion, Airtel Nigeria’s management and the Government of Cross Rivers State re-stated their commitment to work together in a transformation agenda that will take Cross River State to the next level.

FUTA Student Hanged Himself Because His Father Disowned Him For Poor Result

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FUTA was top of our ranking in 2011 Federal Universities of Technology  Nigerian college category. There have been spirited comments to us. But we are saddened to share this one which started with thanks and praise and ended as follows:

 

At the moment though, FUTAland is cast in bitterness… a 400L(Mechanical Engineering) Student of FUTA was found Dead with a Laptop and Bottled Water in his Hotel Room in Ibadan after hanging himself.

Why?He killed himself because FUTA sent his result home and his father disowned him!

 

Android Projected As Top Mobile Ad OS By 4Q2011, Says InMobi

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InMobi, the world’s largest independent mobile ad network, has noted that Android will be the top global mobile ad platform by the end of the year.  The company  served 112.5 billion mobile advertising impressions across the globe, a growth of 22% over the previous quarter, and reports that smartphone growth is the primary driver, outpacing the growth rate of advanced phone ads by two to one.

 

Android continues to make a significant global impact, capturing an additional 1.9 share points in the quarter to reach 16.6% ad share.Nokia OS and Symbian OS continue to be the top performing mobile platforms globally, with 19.6% and 19.0% ad share respectively, although their market share has continued to steadily diminish.

 

Top 3 OS Systems: % Share Available Impressions – Global
Quarter Ending April 2011 Quarter Ending July 2011 Pt. Chg
Nokia OS 20.8% 19.6% -1.3
Symbian OS 19.1% 19.0% -0.1
Android 14.7% 16.6% +1.9

 

James Lamberti, VP Global Research & Marketing, InMobi, comments:

 

“Given Android’s ongoing growth around the globe, it’s not surprising to see Google announce its strategic move to acquire Motorola Mobility. At the current growth trends, Android is expected to become the top mobile platform in the ad ecosystem by the end of the year and Google is clearly protecting it from competitive threats with the IP assets of Motorola Mobility.”

 

InMobi is the world’s largest independent global mobile advertising network. InMobi provides advertisers, developers, and publishers with a uniquely global mobile advertising solution. InMobi is a venture-backed with marquee investors including: Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers and Sherpalo Ventures. The company has offices in London, San Francisco, Bangalore, Tokyo, Mumbai and Singapore. To learn more, please visit: www.inmobi.com

Lessons From UK Riots – The Difference Between British Students And Their Nigerian Counterparts Is The Similarity

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People, we are not crazy with that title. It is already hot in Lagos and we have to send this message after reading one piece in Guardian. That reminded us those days of the tutelage of Sani Abacha where it was common for schools to close just because one man was about to fly through the air.

 

But this post is not about Abacha. It is about BBC. Those days during riots BBC will barrage Nigerian students. They used to say in the BBC Africa Service or whatever that Nigerian students needed civility. They were right as burning cars, labs, libraries, hostels  and other facilities just to explain you do not have enough of them will not make you have them. It is sheer stupidity to stop free men and women on the road who might not have entered a university one day in their lives and you ask them to come out their cars.

 

You then pour fuel on their cars and there the cars are gone. Why? You want to explain that government is not funding education. But the man you burnt his car cares not. He is not government and he might not have finished secondary school. Perhaps, because he was driving one rickety car, he was confused by the poor students as belonging!

 

So, once BBC gets that. They will feast on it. And Nigerian students were not advanced – they lacked civility!

 

Uhuuuu Britain, your students under the stress most of those Nigerians encountered daily, those days,  did exactly the same. In short if not for the prayers of Nigerians they would have killed Prince Charles and the second wife. Yes, Charles got a lot of good friends in Nigeria and they liked him. The first riot would have messed him up. We than God nothing bad happened to him. The Lord will protect him from the hands of angry British who suddenly woke up to the reality of electing an extremist as a Prime Minister.

 

But this last riot showed one thing: under similar circumstances, most humans are the same. When you take a British child to Lagos and he stays there for years with no hope, he could be acculturated. In the 3rd world, yet glorified 1st world Britain because they have roads, light and water, British students have shown they can act terribly bad when put in the same conditions as their Nigerian counterparts.

 

So the difference between Nigerian students and the British ones is the similarity between them. It is all talk when you are not experiencing it. It is like New Orleans where Americans turned to ghettos dwellers and started acting like Sudanese beggars. Those civilities, under stress, vanished. Imagine if the Hurricane Katrina condition is daily, those attitude would become  a normal norm. That is life – man is just the same, only environments make us look different in how the society acts. If not ask David Cameron why he wants to monitor British Internet traffic, because he wants to prevent riots, which the Chinese also want to do!

 

Nigerian Imo Udom, Co-Founder, Ovia – The World’s Best Asynchronous Video Interview Platform

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Ovia was selected as one of the 500 startups programme in the US  this year. It is an amazing idea where people conduct interviews asynchronously.

 

Ovia has built a platform for asynchronous video interviews — that is, interviews where both parties don’t necessarily have to be present at the same time. It works like this: A recruiter or hiring manager records a set of questions for candidates and then determines how much time those candidates have to answer each one. They typically then send an email with a link to the interview, where candidates record their responses to questions.

 

OVIA™ is an Online Video Interview Application that allows hiring teams to automatically interview candidates over the web. Through eliminating the hassle and logistical burden of setting up an excessive number of early stage interviews, OVIA allows you to focus on the candidates that truly have the professional and soft-skills your organization needs. You can reduce the time it takes to evaluate potential candidates by more than 70% – with OVIA™ it can take as little as 5 minutes to evaluate someone instead of interviewing every single candidate with a CV that matches your requirements.

 

This company has been getting a lot of buzz in the blogsphere. But yes many Nigerians do not know that we have a guy in that midst. He is Imo Udom, one of the co-founders of the buzzing startup. Ok, he is a Nigerian by  perhaps, his parents but all his life seemed to be outside Nigeria. He studied his secondary school in UK and attended the prestigious University of Pennsylvania for Bsc and Msc. It is not true he is a Nigerian except that he has a Nigerian origin. The guy could play at any level with those backgrounds. No Nigerian academic background and evaluating his success is not fair to say a Nigerian! Checkout his Linkedin! and it is like someone from the Ivy League. So creating Ovia must not be an overkill for his caliber. That is how we see am.

Keep on our guy, just open an office in Lagos next year. We need any job we can get in this country.