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Google Nigeria Day 2 Report – Could Have Been Better. Is Google Serious to Help Nigeria?

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After writing about the presentation by Google Nigerian boss, Juliet, Tuesday, we had high expectations that something will come on Wednesday. Unfortunately, Day 2 was not great. The logistics was not great.

 

Sure, Google is into Nigeria to make money and they will just do that. But helping develop local talents? That is not in their business mission.

 

I agree with TechLoy who tweeted as follows

 

Absolutely, Google is not ready to help Nigeria. It is selling ads that they care. That creative aspect is largely not present. Just read some of the tweets

 

@mahmoodoyewo sorry for the sad experience, it is really a shame #gnigeria

 

RT @mahmoodoyewo: I think #gnigeria has 2 b more security conscious in any of their events. 4 laptops were stolen just 2day and mine was inc

 

agogodavid David Agogo
You noticed right.No nigeria plan.@TechLoy: After attendin #gnigeria 2day, Im convinced Google is not interested n developing the ecosystem.
Google is here to sell. No wonder they are licensing companies as Adwords partners.
Next time. Google should consult external partners. They could be good developers but they are not good organizers. I do not know what I learnt today! People expected to come there and go home with skills. Just noticed that was not the plan.
These are my suggestions:
1. You do not have to do this program yourself. You can outsource.
2. Select 10-20 people and send them for training – all expense paid for Android or Chrome. Again, corporate firms can do that. You make it competitive and this corporate trainer can help you. That will be cost effective than flying people from US and UK and putting them in five star hotel, only not to have time to teach. Training is not a hack job. You guys must use local partners.
3. Fire the event organizers if you did pay for any. They are not good.
4. Learn from this lesson! We will be ready for G Nigeria 2012 but for us to develop local contents, you need to help us. Why not award some funds to corporate trainers to help train some people.
I will write a more detailed report later – too tired now…

 

 

 

 

Consolidation Going On in Nigeria’s Web Hosting Sector – Good Business As Web Solutions Will Grow As Broadband Costs Drop

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When someone tipped us about the Web4Africa acquisition of Alireta, we began the research of this company.  We noted that it has bought over Nairahost few months ago.

 

Web4Africa Ltd today announces its 100% client acquisition of Nairahost, a company that provides domain name services and web hosting to Nigeria.

 

Established in 2004, Nairahost started with a vision to dominate the Nigerian web hosting industry through offering intelligent business solutions in an efficient manner. Nairahost rose rapidly to dominate the Nigerian web hosting industry.  Nairahost before acquisition, was an accredited .ng domain registration and also managed a portfolio of a few thousand domains.

 

The acquisition by Web4Africa not only enlarges Web4Africa’s market share, but also offers lower pricing and a larger choice of domain extensions to Nairahost customers as well as a world-class technical support for their web hosting services.

 

Web4Africa would manage Nairahost as an independent entity before fully merging the two operations in early 2011.
The acquisition boosts Web4Africa’s current client base of over 8,400 to about 11,500 after an expected overlap of clients has been considered. It also pushes Web4Africa’s domain portfolio to well over 8,000 and number of domains hosted to well over 4,000.

Based on this statistics, it will be a good effort to know how many Nigerian sites are operated by Nigerian companies. This is going to be difficult since most use Godaddy, Just and other web hosting companies that will be hard to pin down which is operated by a Nigerian company.

 

If you have data on the number of websites used by Nigerian firms, share with us. With Web4Africa operating about , say, 10,000 sites, they must be in the big league. Ahmad Mukoshy hosts hundreds of customers in his own company. FasHostIT – a division of Fasmicro (our parent company) is also a big player dominating the Eastern Nigerian market.

 

As broadband access collapses, Nigeria is going to enter into the next phase and that will be huge. Getting these companies hooked online is a winning strategy.

Nigerian MIT Student Wins Mohammad Yunus Challenge to Alleviate Poverty through Improved Agricultural Processes

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MIT Global Challenge 2011 is over and a team lead by a Nigerian student wins Mohammad Yunus Challenge to Alleviate Poverty through Improved Agricultural Processes. She will be working to help the Niger Delta of Nigeria. Congratulations  Ogheneruno!

 

Project Name: Maa-Bara: Catalyzing Change

Closed-loop system producing healthy fish and vegetables in areas with limited arable land, increasing food security and providing jobs starting in the Niger Delta

 

Our Pitch

In the agrarian society of the Niger Delta, spillage from oil extraction causes pollution of soil and water stifles both fishing and farming activities, crippling the local economy where there is 85% adult unemployment. Our solution is “Maa-Bara,” a scalable, locally sourced, locally crafted structure for the propagation of fish and vegetables atop this oil-polluted landscape. Translated “Water-Farm” in Ogoni language, Maa-Bara is a zero-waste sustainable agricultural model. Each Maa-Bara structure is designed to utilize kitchen scraps to feed tilapia fish. The tilapia produce waste, which becomes nutrient solution for hydroponics (growing vegetables without soil). In the summer of 2010, the team traveled to the Niger Delta and secured partnerships with Enterprise for Development International (formerly TechnoServe, Nigeria) and River State University of Science and Technology. In October of 2010, one of our team members constructed a 50-gallon proof-of-concept pilot. Shell Oil is on board to fund the roll out and scaling up of the project following a successful pilot in the Niger Delta.

Innovations: Vertical design uses gravity for aeration of water in lieu of aerator. Vertical design creates shade for workers, fish, and plants. Peer-to-peer agricultural training program in the fishing villages of the Niger Delta, partnering with University.

The problem: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/niger-delta-bears-brunt-after-50-years-of-oil-spills-421634.html

 

Impact

Providing sanitary food and creating employment opportunities for the 200 people living near Bodo, Niger Delta.

Challenge

2011 Yunus Challenge: Agricultural Processes

 

Who We Are

OGHENERUNO OKIOMAH  – Ogheneruno will head the execution of the pilot project of Maa-Bara in the Niger Delta in collaboration with the non-profit Enterprise for Development International (formerly TechnoServe Nigeria). Ogheneruno was raised in Nigeria and designed the Maa-Bara as her Master in Architecture thesis at MIT. Ogheneruno traveled to Nigeria (Summer 2011), secured commitment from RSUST (University in Nigeria), Enterprise for Development International (largest NGO in Nigeria) and the Bodo community to execute the project pilot in Niger Delta.

 

Other past and present winners are

What an extraordinary year it has been – thank you everyone who has helped to make this year’s launch an exciting occasion. We have an online archive of last night’s awards – you can check it out here:
http://amps-web.amps.ms.mit.edu/public/amps/de-lib/confidence/GlobalChallenge/

With a special shout out to Indian Mobile Initiative for winning in all three categories, this year’s winners are:

$5000 Community Choice Awards

1.   LOW-COST CURRICULUM FOR THE BLIND
2.   AQUA
3.   INNOBOX
4.   INDIAN MOBILE INITIATIVE
5.   EYECATRA

IDEAS Awards

1.   BIODIESEL – $5000
2.   EYECATRA – $5000
3.   HYDROHARVEST – $5000
4.   LOW-COST CURRICULUM FOR THE BLIND – $5000
5.   SAFE WATER WORLD – $5000
6.   INDIAN MOBILE INITIATIVE – $7500
7.   SOLAR AUTOCLAVE – $7500
8.   INNOBOX – $7500
9.   LOW-COST AUTOCLAVE – $10,000
10. ASSISTIVE TECH – $10,000

$10,000 Global Challenge Awards

1.   KOSIM WATER KEG
2.   SOLAR AUTOCLAVE
3.   PRACTICAL ENERGY NETWORK – winner of the School of Engineering’s Global Villages Challenge
4.   INDIAN MOBILE INITIATIVE – congratulations on your sweep in all three award categories!
5.   MAA-BARA – Winner of the Mohammad Yunus Challenge to Alleviate Poverty through Improved Agricultural Processes

You can learn more about this year’s teams at: http://globalchallenge.mit.edu/news/view/166

 

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Airtel Nigeria Sponsors WAFICT 2011 – June 14-16, Lagos

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The build up to the celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Nigerian Telecom Revolution got a boost with Airtel Nigeria, a leading telecommunications services provider, declaring its participation at a major platform to mark the event, the West African ICT Congress, as Platinum Sponsor.

 

Airtel Nigeria’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Rajan Swaroop, who has already been confirmed as a lead speaker at the conference, said of the Airtel sponsorship of WAFICT Congress 2011: “Airtel would like to use the opportunity that the WAFICT Congress provides to join the government and people of Nigeria in celebrating the 10th anniversary of the telecom revolution in the country, which it pioneered on August 5th, 2001 as the first operator to launch commercial service in Nigeria.

 

“Over the years, we have maintained the enviable track record of being the best in terms of customer service, which is really the major differentiator in a market that offers virtually the same services.  We see a great need to continue to give to the Nigerian people the best services ever, to put smiles on their faces, to help enhance their lives socially, economically, educationally and in all aspects that will make them experience life in its best possible ways. Indeed Airtel is committed to giving Nigerians the freedom to live and actualise their dreams.”

 

WAFICT Congress 2011, to be held in Lagos from June 14-16, alongside the 11th edition of West Africa’s leading ICT exhibition, the West African International Telecommunications and Information Communication Technology exhibition (W.Afri.Tel), is already attracting national and international endorsements, interest and star-studded speaker line up.

 

WAFICT Congress 2011 is being organised by Africa’s foremost ICT magazine, IT & Telecom Digest, in conjunction with the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO). Chief Executive of the CTO, Dr. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, commented on the Airtel’s sponsorship: “Airtel has exhibited by this sponsorship of the WAFICT 2011, its seriousness and commitment to the telecom industry in Nigeria and indeed, Africa and the world. Airtel also thereby exhibits a readiness to not only deliver on its promise on quality services, but to also support the telecom industry to grow and to support activities of government that encourage continues growth of the telecom sector and the economy in general. This is a commendable step.”

 

On his part, Mr. Mkpe Abang, Editor-in-Chief of IT & Telecom Digest, said: “As a frontline global telecommunications operator, Airtel has confirmed its focus as an operator that values its customers, its environment and its areas of operations. By sponsoring and participating at WAFICT 2011, Airtel will be contributing immensely towards stimulating discourse that will take the Nigerian telecom industry to the next level.

 

“We have no doubt that Airtel will continue to deliver the goodness promise to its teeming subscribers.”

 

The Minister of Information and Communications, Honourable Labaran Maku, had issued a formal letter endorsing the WAFICT Congress and W.Afri.Tel exhibition as the platform to celebration the Nigerian telecom revolution, and urged mobile companies, ISPs, government agencies and establishments, telecom operators as well as all other stakeholders, to support the events and join the ministry in giving a voice to Nigeria’s achievements in telecom.

 

In the letter, entitled ‘To whom it may concern – Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Nigerian Telecom Revolution: Special West African ICT Congress 2011, by IT & Telecom Digest’,  endorsing the two events, which run concurrently, from June 14-16, 2011, at the new Eko Expo Hall, Lagos, the minister stated:

“I am writing to confirm that the Federal Ministry of Information and Communications endorses and recommends IT & Telecom Digest Magazine to organise the West African ICT Congress 2011, as part of the 10th Anniversary Celebration of the Nigerian Telecom Revolution.

 

“The publication will celebrate the progress that has been made during the past one decade in the Nigerian telecom industry. In doing so, IT & Telecom Digest will host the WAFICT Congress 2011, of which the Ministry is in full support and will participate fully. This is important to further open up our country to the rest of the world as the investment destination for telecom in Africa.

 

“In this regard, the Federal Ministry of Information and Communications officially endorses WAFICT Congress, which is being hosted alongside the 11th W.Afri.Tel Exhibition, in Eko Hotel, Lagos, June 14-16, 2011, and the Ministry hereby urges all businesses, companies, professionals, all stakeholders, government agencies, etc, to lend their support to the events and join us in celebrating this happy milestone: Ten Years of the Nigerian Telecom Revolution 2001 – 2011.”

 

WAFICT Congress 2011 will draw speakers and participants from within West Africa and beyond, with leading ICT ministers across the sub-region lined up to grace the event. Participants for the conference will be drawn from operating ICT and telecom companies, GSM and CDMA operators, the banking sector, the legal profession, the oil and gas sector, government agencies, regulatory bodies, consumer advocacy groups, the academia, value added service providers and Internet Service Providers, among others.

 

Airtel’s sponsorship of the Congress at the Platinum category goes to underscore the importance the company places in ensuring that the current growth in the telecom sector, especially in West Africa, continues on the upward side.

 

culled from WAFICT site