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If You Have The Skill, Apply for This Job – Nigeria Needs To Build Its Tech Ecosystem

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People if you are qualified, apply for this job. Nigeria needs a solid innovation hub to have a chance. The reason why we are promoting it is simply to make sure that the nation gets the best. This is from the ccHUB Nigeria.

 

CcHUB Community/HUB Manager

Job role summary:

Are you able to network effectively and manage resources efficiently? Do you want to support the application of technology for social good in Nigeria? We are seeking a friendly and dynamic individual to take on the role of Community/Hub Manager at CcHUB; Nigeria’s first open living lab for technologists, entrepreneurs, investors, tech companies, academics and hackers in and around Lagos.

 

As a community builder, you’ll manage the day-to-day running of CcHUB serving as the first point of contact for all community members (individuals and corporate) and harness the expertise and resources within the ecosystem for the benefit of the community at large. With a passion for technology, you’ll enthusiastically serve as the public face for the social innovation and the technology ecosystem in Nigeria; building awareness and getting others excited about the movement.

 

In addition, the CcHUB Community/HUB Manager will:

  • Support the launch of CcHUB and its continuous development
  • Build and manage strategic relationships and represent CcHUB in media and speaking engagements
  • Manage and increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the CcHUB’s support services to achieve projected impact and growth
  • Support and represent the community at board meetings and other relevant gathering
  • Liaise with stakeholders on new initiatives to enhance the growth of the social innovation and technology ecosystem in Nigeria
  • Work with the executive management team and board to meet strategic objectives

 

Position Requirements:

  • 3-5 years in a relationship management or business support role with a consumer product, preferably mobile or web technology
  • Proficient with social networking apps and tools, including Facebook, Twitter, blogs, user forums, and customer support apps
  • Highly engaged with the product you support and promote; motivated to turn yourself into a power user
  • Be a gadget fanatic and understand the gadget crowd
  • Possess technical know-how and understanding of technology innovation
  • Love helping people and find it rewarding to solve people’s problems
  • Like working hard and thrive on the excitement of a goal oriented team
  • Independent, creative self-starter who can run with things while keeping everyone inside and outside the company in the loop
  • Write well and enjoy sharing your ideas with others
  • Be connected and stay up-do-date on current trends especially in the relevant sectors

Email info@cchubnigeria.com for further information or send CV and cover letter to apply.

Deadline: 30-06-2011

CcHUB Opens In Nigeria – The Innovation Ecosystem Now In Town

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CcHUB is Nigeria’s first open living lab and pre-incubation space being designed to be a multi-functional, multi-purpose space where work to catalyze creative social tech ventures take place. The HUB will be a place for technologists, social entrepreneurs, government, tech companies, impact investors and hackers in and around Lagos to co-create new solutions to the many social problems in Nigeria.

 

CcHub will function at the heart of Nigeria’s technology innovation ecosystem as a place to:

  • facilitate creative thinking and collaborative problem solving
  • encourage technology innovation for improved social accountability in Nigeria
  • incubate novel tech ideas that promotes good governance/provision of public services
  • encourage shared accountability between technologist & innovators
  • serve as a living lab for prototyping and testing socially minded tech tools
  • build new skills and competencies
  • connect, share, create and find expertise

 

The Hub will act as a cushy nest designed to accelerate the successful development of social tech ventures through an array of business support resources and services, developed and orchestrated by the hub management and offered both in the space and through our network of partners. In addition, the hub will lead co-creation initiatives aimed at creating novel technologically driven solutions to the myriad social challenges facing the average Nigerian. The Hub will network stakeholders from diverse walks of life to create these solutions and also encourage social accountability through

 

  • social creativity
  • activating knowledge networks
  • harnessing resources and imagination across society not just within public service professions and institutions

Rethinking Aid to Africa – Why Education Wins

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Many western nations and nongovernmental organizations pure millions of dollars into Africa for different aid activities: from combating diseases to conducting elections.

 

This is the most popular model to helping Africa. To African leaders, nothing could be better since the cash is made available to them to squander and steal. Why all these activities are noble, they are shallow and are merely operational in nature. They make these nations feel good, but its cost-to-benefit is high.

 

It is ineffective! These aid organizations rarely think strategically for Africa despite years of experiences in the continent.

 

From my perspectives, what Africa needs now is a coordinated effort to develop the knowledge base in the continent. If the aid agencies focus on education, many of the problems they try to solve could actually be prevented.

 

Instead of managing vicious cycle of crises, Africa will emerge as a virtuoso continent that is rich on ideas with abilities to solve its problems. Why focus on fighting cholera without a plan to help kids enroll in schools where they will learn about hygiene which can potentially prevent cholera.

 

Seasonal crises management from western and local aid agencies and NGO will not solve Africa’s problems until education is strengthened in the continent. I do believe that is the model that makes sense and is sustainable.

 

Irrespective of the feelings of westerners, only Africans will solve their problems. It is an illusion to think that Europeans and Americans will solve Africa’s problems.

 

What they can do is to help a new generation of Africans to get educated. Unfortunately, the aid models do not have that variable. And that is the major problem.

 

You cannot eradicate malaria or polio without informing people through education about what enables those diseases to ravage the communities. By focusing on the effects without the root cause, aid agencies will continue to waste their precious times in Africa achieving cyclical successes that are not durable.

 

Imagine if Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation decides to train all boys and girls in Mali through High School. Right in elementary school, their teachers will teach them basic lessons on health.

 

The girls will learn about sanitation and within a generation, the society will be well educated to think about its environment, making informed decisions that will make polio, cholera, etc to exist only in museums.

 

That would be a more effective work than direct effort to eliminate malaria or whatever. What will happen in the present model is that when the money finishes, the disease will return because the community has not learned anything to change habits and prevent the root cause.

 

Ford Foundation has been in the continent for decades managing crises, but never eliminating crises through education (we mean having mass effect).

 

In summary, we need aid agencies to help eliminate or prevent crises by helping to solve the major cause of all these problems: education. If many Africans are educated, many of the problems will disappear within a generation.

[Reminder] Android Developer Challenge Sub-Saharan Africa – Apps Due July 1

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We want to remind you about this fascinating opportunity to create apps and profit from them. The Android Developer Challenge app submission is due July 1. You better get ready!

 

Exciting apps that delight and thrill mobile users—built by developers like you—are a huge part of the Android vision. To support you in your efforts, Google is launching the Android Developer Challenge for Sub Saharan Africa, which will provide awards for great mobile apps. To enter, create an Android app in one of the categories below, submit and be entered to win!

Want to get started hacking now and learn more? Join one of our Android Developer Launch events across Sub Saharan Africa.

 

Competition Overview

Welcome to the Android Developer Challenge, Sub Saharan Africa! You can participate by developing a killer application built on Android. The sections below provide information about the types of applications you can enter, as well as the contest information and dates.

Developers submit their apps to one of three specially-designated ADC categories beginning June 1st at 12 AM GMT. An application may only be submitted to a single category.

 

Categories

  • Entertainment / Media / Games
  • Social Networking / Communication
  • Productivity / Tools / Local / Geo

To determine the winner, there is a two round submission process. All apps that want to be considered for the competition, must be submit by July 1st, 2011. There are three competition regions — West & Central Africa, East Africa and Southern Africa. Applications will then be reviewed by our judging committee for the top three apps in each region by category (27 in total). Those who reach the final round, will be awarded Android devices and given six weeks to make their apps even better. Finally, our winners in each category will be announced September 12th and will be awarded $25,000. A combined total of $75,000 will be awarded.

 

Timeline

  • April 14th: Competition begins.
  • June 1st: App submissions open.
  • July 1st: First round submissions are due at 11:59 PM GMT.
  • July 15th: Finalist applications announced.
  • August 30th: Finalist applications are due at 11:59 PM GMT.
  • September 12th: Winners are announced.

Search With Images – Try Google Images

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Google has launched a refined search engine that is done with images instead of texts. This has existed but they added more image recognition technologies. Think about what Facebook did that enabled any face in that site to be captured and tagged automatically.  Facebook used iris recognition to track faces, but Google just used the typical image recognition. However, the Google Images is not very smart. It is still a game of chess. But a lot improved algorithm in this area though.

 

With this Google has closed on the world of search. It is not feasible how any mortal can dislodge this company from the #1 spot in search. The name of this product is called Google Images and the wikipedia entry is as follows:

 

Google Images is a search service created by Google that allows users to search the Web for image content. The feature was introduced in July 2001. The keywords for the image search are based on the filename of the image, the link text pointing to the image, and text adjacent to the image. When searching for an image, a thumbnail of each matching image is displayed.

 

When the user clicks on a thumbnail, the image is displayed in a box over the website that it came from. The user can then close the box and browse the website, or view the full-sized image.

 

In early 2007 Google implemented an updated user interface for the image search, where information about the image, such as resolution and URL, was hidden until the user moved the mouse over the thumbnail.This was discontinued after a few weeks.

 

On July 20, 2010, Google updated the user interface again, hiding image details until mouse over, like before. This feature can be disabled by pressing “Ctrl + End” on one’s keyboard and clicking “Switch to basic version”.