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2011 Nigeria National Assembly Election Results – Updated April 13

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Credit: http://nigeriaelections.org/

Senatorial Elections

 

District Party Candidate Gender Age
Abia NORTH PDP UCHE CHUKWUMERIJE Male 72
Abia CENTRAL PDP NKECHI J. NWAOGU Female 54
Abia SOUTH PDP ENYINNAYA A. HARCOURT Male 55
Adamawa NORTH PDP SEN. MOHAMMED MANA Male 60
Adamawa CENTRAL PDP BELLO MOHAMMED TUKUR Male 50
Akwa Ibom NORTH EAST PDP HON. ITA SOLOMON J. ENANG Male 49
Akwa Ibom SOUTH PDP MRS. HELEN U. ESUENE Female 61
Anambra NORTH PDP JOHN OKECHUKWUEMEKA Male 48
Anambra SOUTH PDP ANDY EMMANUEL UBA Male 53
Bauchi CENTRAL PDP HON. AHMED ABDUL NINGI Male 50
Bauchi NORTH PDP ALH. BABAYO GARBA GAMAWA Male 44
Bayelsa EAST PDP IKISIKPO CLEVER Male 51
Bayelsa CENTRAL PDP EMMANUEL I. PAULKAR Male 56
Bayelsa WEST PDP LOKPOBIRI HEINEKEN Male 43
Benue NORTH EAST PDP CHIEF BARNABAS ANDYAR GEMADE Male 62
Benue SOUTH PDP SEN. DAVID B.A. MARK Male 62
Borno NORTH ANPP SEN. MAINA M. LAWAN Male 57
Borno CENTRAL PDP ALH. AHMED ZANNA Male 55
Borno SOUTH PDP MOHAMMED ALI Male 51
Cross River NORTH PDP AYADE B. BENEDICT Male 42
Delta CENTRAL DPP EWHERIDO AKPOR PIUS Male 47
Delta NORTH PDP OKOWA IFEANYI ARTHUR Male 51
Edo CENTRAL PDP ELDER ODION M. UGBESIA Male 62
Edo NORTH ACN DOMINGO ALABA OBENDE Male 56
Edo SOUTH ACN SEN. (ARCH) EHIGIE UZAMARE Male 55
Enugu EAST PDP HON. PRINCE GILBERT E. NNAJI Male 45
Enugu WEST PDP SEN. IKE EKWEREMADU Male 48
Enugu NORTH PDP SEN. AYOGU EZE Male 48
FCT SENATE PDP HON. PHILIPS TANIMU ADUDA Male 41
Gombe CENTRAL PDP ALH. MOHAMMED DANJUMA GOJE Male 58
Gombe SOUTH PDP JOSHUA M. LIDANI Male 43
Imo EAST APGA CHRISTIANA N.O. ANYANWU Female 59
Imo WEST PDP HOPE O. UZODINMA Male 50
Imo NORTH PDP AMB. MATTHEW IFEANYI Male 67
Jigawa NORTH WEST PDP ABDULLAHI S. DANLADI Male 57
Jigawa SOUTH WEST PDP ABDULMUMINI M. HASSAN Male 50
Jigawa NORTH EAST PDP ABDULAZIZ USMAN Male 49
Kaduna CENTRAL CPC MAJOR GEN. MOHAMMED SALEH (RTD) Male 55
Kaduna SOUTH PDP NENADI USMAN Female 44
Kano NORTH PDP SEN. BELLO HAYATU GWARZO Male 50
Kano CENTRAL PDP BASHEER GARBA MOH’D Male 44
Kano SOUTH ANPP SEN. KABIRU GAYA Male 58
Katsina NORTH CPC SEN. ABDU U. YANDOMA Male
Katsina SOUTH CPC SEN. ABU IBRAHIM Male
Katsina CENTRAL CPC AHMED SANI STORES Male
Kebbi NORTH PDP ISA MUHAMMED Male 54
Kebbi CENTRAL PDP SEN. ABUBAKAR ATIKU BAGUDU Male 49
Kebbi SOUTH PDP TUKUR AHMED JIKAMSHI Male 53
Kogi WEST PDP ADEYEMI SMART Male 51
Kogi CENTRAL PDP NURUDEEN ABATEMI Male 61
Kogi EAST PDP OCHEJA EMMANUEL DANGANA Male 55
Kwara NORTH PDP MOHAMMED SHAABA LAFIA Male 70
Kwara CENTRAL PDP DR. ABUBAKAR O. SARAKI Male 48
Kwara SOUTH PDP SIMEION SULE AJIBOLA Male 58
Lagos CENTRAL ACN H.E. MRS. OLUREMI TINUBU Female 50
Lagos EAST ACN Alhaji GBENGA BAREEHU ASHAFA Male 55
Lagos WEST ACN GANIYU OLANREWAJU SOLOMON Male 51
Nassarawa NORTH CPC DR. YUSUF MUSA NAGOGO Male 54
Nassarawa WEST PDP ALH. ABDULLAHI ADAMU CON. Male 56
Nassarawa SOUTH PDP SEN. SULEIMAN A. ASONYA Male 56
Niger NORTH CPC BARR. IBRAHIM MUSA Male 46
Ogun CENTRAL ACN OLUGBENGA, ONAOLAPO Male 51
Ogun EAST ACN SEFIU ADEGBENGA KAKA Male 59
Ogun WEST ACN ODUNSI, AKIN BABALOLA KAMAR Male 60
Ondo NORTH LP ROBERT AJAYI BOROFFICE Male 61
Ondo CENTRAL LP AKINYELURE PATRICK AYO Male 54
Ondo SOUTH LP KUNLERE BOLUWAJI Male 50
Osun CENTRAL ACN OLUSOLA ADEYEYE Male 59
Osun EAST ACN OMOWORARE BABAJIDE CHRISTOPHER Male 45
Osun WEST ACN MUDASHIRU HUSAIN OYETUNDE Male 55
Oyo CENTRAL ACN AYOADE ADEMOLA ADESEUN Male 58
Oyo NORTH PDP AGBOLA HOSEA AYOOLA Male 50
Oyo SOUTH ACN OLUFEMI LANLEHIN Male 58
Rivers EAST PDP SEN. GEORGE T. SEKIBO Male 53
Rivers SOUTH PDP HON. MAGNUS NGEI ABE Male 51
Rivers WEST PDP AKE WILSON ASINOBI Male 55
Sokoto EAST PDP SEN. ABUBAKAR UMAR GADA Male 45
Sokoto SOUTH PDP UMARU DAHIRU Male 59
Taraba SOUTH PDP EMMANUEL G. BWACHA Male 59
Taraba NORTH PDP AISHA JUMMAI Female 51
Yobe EAST ANPP SEN. DR. BUKAR ABBA IBRAHIM Male 61
Yobe NORTH ANPP SEN. AHAMED I. LAWAN Male 52
Yobe SOUTH ANPP ALHAJI ABDULKADIR JAFERE Male 47
Zamfara CENTRAL ANPP KABIR M. GARBA Male 50
Zamfara NORTH PDP SAHABI YAU ALHAJI Male 54
Zamfara WEST ANPP SEN. AHMAD RUFAI SANI Male 50

 

Federal House Of Representatives Elections

 

Constituency Party Candidate Gender Age
Abia Aba North/Aba South APGA UKAEGBU A. PRINCE Male 43
Anambra Njikoka/Dunukofia/Anaocha APGA UCHE LILIAN EKWUNIFE (MRS.) Female 40
Anambra Awka North/Awka South APGA CHUKWUEMEKA E, NWOGBO Male 45
Bauchi Bauchi CPC ALIU IBRAHIM GEBI Male 36
Bauchi Darazo/Gunjuwa ACN HALLIRU DAUDA JIKA Male 35
Bauchi Bogoro/Dass/Tafawa Balewa PDP HON. YAKUBU DOGARA Male 43
Bauchi Ningi/Warji PDP ABDULRASAK NUHU ZAKI Male 60
Bayelsa Yenagoa/Kolokuna/Opokuma PDP OGORIVA W. WARMAN Male 39
Benue Apa/Agatu PDP ADEMU ENTUONU Male
Benue Buruku ACN ORKER-JEV YISA Male 48
Benue Gboko/Tarka ACN DYEGH JOHN Male 49
Benue Guma/Makurdi PDP EMMANUEL JIME Male 48
Benue Otukpo/Ohimini PDP EZEKIEL ADAJI Male 47
Delta Ika North East/Ika South ACCORD NWOKOLO VICTOR ONYEMAECHI Male 46
Ebonyi Abakaliki/Izzi PDP HON. SYLVESTER OGBAGA Male 49
Edo Egor/Ikpoba-Okha ACN JIM AIKU ADUN Male 66
Edo Esan North East/Esan South East PDP ITULAH O. FRIDAY Male 50
Edo Etsako East/Etsako West/ Etsako Central ACN ABUBAKAR M. ESHIOKPEKHA Male 51
Edo Oredo ACN RASAQ BELLO OSAGIE Male 55
Edo Owan East/Owan West ACN IRIASE PALLY Male 55
Enugu Enugu East/Isi Uzo PDP HON. DR. KINGSLEY S. EBENJI Male 46
Enugu Enugu North/Enugu South PDP HON. PRINCE OFOR CHWUKWUEBO Male 40
Enugu Igbo-Eze North/Udenu PDP HON. IFEANYI UGWUANYI Male 46
Enugu Nkanu East/Nkanu West PDP HON. PRINCE PEACE N. UZOAMAKA Male 58
Enugu Nsukka/Igbo-Eze South PDP HON. PATRICK O. ASADU Male 46
Enugu Aninri/Awgu/Oji River PDP BARR. TOBY EKECHUKWU Male 48
Enugu Ezeagu/Udi PDP CHIEF OGBUEFI O. OZOMGBACHI Male 50
Gombe Gombe/Kwami/Funakaye CPC KHAMISU A. MAILAFIA Male 36
Imo Owerri Municipal/Owerri North/Owerri West APGA ONYEWUCHI EZENWA FRANCIS Male 42
Jigawa Birniwa Guri/Kirikasamma PDP HASSAN ADAMU Male 51
Jigawa Birnin Kudu/Buji PDP MOHAMMED SABO Male 51
Jigawa Dutse/Kiyawa PDP IBRAHIM K. TUANI Male 42
Jigawa Babura/Garki PDP USMAN WADA Male 49
Jigawa Gumel/Maigatari/Sule Tankarkar/Gagarawa PDP MOHAMMED G. IBRAHIM Male 52
Jigawa Gwaram PDP YUSUF SHITU GALAMBI Male 36
Jigawa Hadejia/Kafin Hausa/Auyo PDP HUSSAINI NAMADI Male 45
Jigawa Mallam Madori/Kaugama PDP YUSUF D. SULE Male 51
Jigawa Kazaure/Roni/Gwiwa/Yankwashi PDP ADAMU BASHIR Male 50
Jigawa Jahun/Miga PDP KHABEEB MUSTAPHA Male 60
Jigawa Ringim/Taura PDP UBALE SAFIYANU Male
Kaduna Kaduna South CPC RUFAI AHMED CHANCHAGI Male 33
Katsina Funtua/Dandume CPC Alhaji MUNTARI DANDUTSE Male 2010
Kogi Ajaokuta PDP SADIQ ASEMA MOHAMMED Male 51
Kogi Ijumu/Kabba-Bunu PDP YUSUF AYO TAJUDEEN Male 42
Kogi Kogi (Lokoja)/Kogi (K.K.) CPC UMAR BUBA JIBRIL Male 50
Kwara Ilorin East/Ilorin South PDP DR. ALI AHMED Male 45
Kwara Ilorin West/Asa PDP MUSTAPHA MOSHOOD Male 46
Lagos Badagry ACN RAFEESUAT ARINOLA ONABAMIRO Female 60
Lagos Eti-Osa ACN AKINLOYE HAZEEZ BABAJIDE Male 42
Lagos Ikeja ACN HON. FALEKE JAMES ABIODUN Male 51
Lagos Lagos Island I ACN OLAJUMOKE ABIDEMI OKOYA-THOMAS Female 53
Lagos Lagos Island II ACN YAKUB ABIODUN AKANNI BALOGUN Male 60
Lagos Lagos Mainland ACN MONSURU ALAO OWOLABI Male 66
Niger Agaie/Lapai PDP IBRAHIM ABDUL EBBO Male 46
Niger Agwara/Borgu PDP HALIRU ZAKARI JIKANTORO Male 48
Niger Chanchaga CPC UMAR MOHAMMED BAGO Male 36
Niger Booso/Paikoro PDP HON. JAMES BAITACHI Male 63
Ogun Abeokuta South ACN WILLIAMS OLUSEGUN SAMUEL Male 51
Ogun Ado-Odo/Ota ACN BABATUNDE OLABODE OGUNOLA Male 51
Ogun Egbado North/Imeko-Afon PPN ADEWUSI TUNDE RAZAQ Male 51
Ogun Ifo/Ewekoro ACN ADEYEMI ADEKUNLE SAHEED Male 43
Ogun Abeokuta North/ Obafemi- Owode/Odeda ACN OSOBA OLUMIDE BABATUNDE Male 34
Ondo Akure North/Akure South LP ABEGUNDE S. IFEDAYO Male 55
Ondo Owo/Ose LP OMOSULE ENIOLORUNDA Male 47
Osun Boluwaduro/Ifedayo/Ila ACN JULIUS OLUFEMI FAKEYE Male 58
Osun Ede North/Ede South/ Egbedore/Ejigbo ACN TAJUDEEN ADETUNJI AJAGBE Male 47
Osun Obokun/Oriade ACN NATHANIEL AGUNBIADE Male 51
Osun Odo-Otin/Ifelodun/Boripe ACN ADEYINKA AYANTUNJI AJAYI Male 43
Oyo Akinyele/Lagelu ACCORD MURITALA KAYODE B. ADEWALE Male 57
Oyo Egbeda/Ona-Ara ACCORD BUSARI OLAYEMI SIKIRU Male 49
Oyo Ibadan North ACN AWOLEYE ABIODUN DADA Male 40
Oyo Oluyole ACCORD DR. IBRAHIM A. OLAIFA Male 43
Plateau Barkin Ladi/Riyom PDP NWADKWON D. SIMON Male 42
Plateau Jos South/Jos East PDP BITRIUS B. KAZE Male 42
Plateau Langtang North/Langtang South PDP BENI LAR Male 43
Plateau Bokkos/Mangu PDP AMINU JONATHAN PUNUWET Male 48
Plateau Mikang/Qua’an/Pan/Shedam PDP COMRADE INNOCENT T. ZETTET Male 42
Plateau Wase ACN IDRIS AHMED Male 46
Rivers Akuku-Toru/Asari-Toru PDP DAWARI IBIETELA GEORGE Male 40
Rivers Etche/Omuma PDP OGBONNA NWUKE Male 51
Rivers Ikwerre/Umohua PDP ANDREW IGBONULE UCHENDU Male 58
Rivers Khana/Gokana PDP HON. PRONEN MAURAICE Male 45
Rivers Obio Akpor PDP CHINDA KINGSLEY OGUNDU Male 44
Rivers Okrika/Ogu-Bolo PDP GOGO BRIGHT TAMUNO Male 45
Rivers Port Harcourt I PDP KENNETH ANAYO CHIKERE Male 55
Rivers Eleme/Tai/Oyigbo PDP MPIGI BARINADA Male 49
Sokoto Kware/Wamakko PDP ABDULLAHI W. MUHAMMED Male 43
Sokoto Sokoto North/Sokoto South PDP UMAR MUHAMMED BATURE Male 41
Sokoto Tangaza/Gudu PDP ISA SALIHU BASHIR Male 38

 

The Biggest Electronics and Embedded Systems Sales Network in Nigeria

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Fasmicro (the parent company of tekedia) stocks the biggest electronics and embedded systems parts/components in Nigeria. Just visit the Fasmicro Sales Network and get what you need for your research, project or hobby. It is very simply with clean carts, good pricing, etc.

They have stocks in the following categories:

  • Accessories/Components
  • Datalogger
  • Debuggers/Programmers
  • Development Kits
  • Microcontrollers
  • Network PC/Thin Client
  • Tablet
  • Computers
  • Software
  • Phones & PDAs

 

 

 

 

Flock Browser Goes from .com to .gone – When Google Is on Pulpit, All Bows

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Today, Flock Browser went .gone. This was one of those dreamers that wanted to challenge Google or perhaps Microsoft on browser. Unfortunately, they crashed.  Now, they are recommending Google Chrome and Firefox. I think Chrome capability will make them to not become a viable alternative in the industry. They made the right decision and left.

This is from Wikipedia :

Flock was a web browser that specialized in providing social networking and Web 2.0 facilities built into its user interface. Earlier versions of Flock used the Gecko HTML rendering engine by Mozilla. Version 2.6.2, released in July 2010, was the last version based on Mozilla Starting with version 3, Flock is based on Chromium and so uses the WebKit rendering engine. Flock is available as a free download, and supports Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X platforms (previously also Linux).

Support for Flock was discontinued in April 2011.“Official End of Support Notice”.

 

Their final words….

 

Support for Flock browsers will be discontinued as of April 26th, 2011. We would like to thank our loyal users around the world for their support, and we encourage the Flock community to migrate in the coming weeks to one of the recommended web browsers listed below.

 

Our Recommendations

Since no further security updates will be provided to keep you safe on the web, we encourage all Flock users to upgrade to one of the two browsers listed below. Both are based on the same reliable technologies as Flock, and both are being actively maintained and improved. Also, each of the following browsers has a broad selection of add-ons and extensions to customize and extend their capabilities.

 

Do Not Be Deceived, The Best Startup Success Is Completing Your College

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Two points:

PayPal founder (and billionaire) Peter Thiel is offering grants to 20 students under the age of 20, luring them to leave school and become entrepreneurs. He thinks that getting teenagers to start thinking big early will help them become innovators. Rather than take on education debt, Thiel wants these kids to get $100,000 from a mogul and start a business.

In a Bloomberg Businessweek ranking of CEOs of S&P 500 companies, those without college degrees tied with University of California system graduates as running the most businesses. Last month, Stephen Greer asked Does an Entrepreneur Need an MBA? He showed that while an MBA may not provide all the ingredients to become a successful entrepreneur, it does equip entrepreneurs with the skills that can make them more effective. Yet, Mr. Greer was discussing those who have obtained, at least, undergraduate degrees since such are usually required for admissions into most MBA programs.

But what if the entrepreneurs are not even college graduates? What is the chance that a kid that leaves school because of $100,000 will succeed as an entrepreneur? And if he fails, what will Mr. Thiel do for him? For every Mark Zuckerberg, there are countless dropouts who have failed.

Some dropouts become legends and create industries. Is the current model of education relevant to these entrepreneurs? Our doctors and lawyers cannot afford to be dropouts, but many entrepreneurs have excelled by doing just that. If some dropouts excelled without college degrees, why must a kid entrepreneur pass through college and get rewarded with an average debt of $250,000?

Mr. Greer says you can’t “teach someone to really enjoy taking risks.” That does not mean entrepreneurs do not need education; under most circumstances, lack of education hurts. Of college dropouts who become successful at a young age, many do so in technology, an area that rewards such entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurial opportunities in finance, medicine, banking, law and most others areas have structures that allow for much less risks. For budding entrepreneurs who want to work in those areas, staying in school opens more opportunities.

As a college student in Nigeria, many of my classmates left school to start businesses thinking they would become moguls before the rest of us completed college. None succeeded. The ones who completed college and got into entrepreneurship are doing much better. They are the ones whose companies are now entering into joint partnerships with multinational companies. Their confidence and better vision in the market helps them scale and pick opportunities. Those without education cannot play in that level. The educated ones can get travel documents to most Western nations; these governments discriminate on educational status when approving visas. There seems to be no single reason where dropping out of school has helped. Yes, I know, you may not expect future Microsofts and Facebooks from Nigeria, but even in the U.S., I know for sure: thousands of kids have been destroyed by the illusion that leaving school is a recipe for successful entrepreneurism. They have failed to see school as a risk worth taking. Their degree should be their first product, on which they can build many more.

 

By Ndubuisi Ekekwe, originally published in Harvard Business Review, as Does an Entrepreneur Need a College Degree?

Foudation for Africa 2.0 – Moving To Technology Upstream Sector Through Microelectronics

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Experts in Fasmicro have believed that ICT is a great technology. However, it is just a consuming technology. What drives ICT is unknown to many and that is microelectronics. Africa to get to the next level, must upgrade into the upstream of technology. Microelectronics is that. ICT is great but it is a downstream sector.

Experts in Fasmicro have developed a comprehensive roadmap to help any government in Africa to develop and deploy microelectronics center and institutes. That is the prosperity and that is Africa 2.o.

 

—from the proposal—

Microelectronics Training and Research Institute – a Center of Excellence-

The purpose of this proposal is to improve the quality and relevance, efficiency and equity in science and technology teaching and learning opportunities in African universities. We propose new institutes, Microelectronics Training and Research Institute (MTRI), and Microelectronics labs, at selected African universities towards realizing these objectives and meeting the skills requirements in Africa’s evolving and dynamic information and communication technology (ICT) sector. These institutes will educate and train students (and other citizens) in the exciting field of microelectronics, and its applications to agriculture, biology, manufacturing, telecommunications, information systems and foster opportunities not only for the acquisition of new knowledge, but also the production and application of new knowledge. A new sub-program on microelectronics would be established within the schools’ masters and doctorate programs in engineering while strengthening the undergraduate engineering programs. Also, certificate and diploma programs on microelectronics will be offered to the public. Enormous efforts would be made to attract small and medium enterprise to send their employees to attend the programs. Our program will provide broad-based innovative trainings, which would enhance the quality of their business processes and systems. All the schools must be required to have Business Incubation & Technology Transfer Unit (BITTU) with vibrant academic-industry relationships. We believe in models that move ideas from labs to markets. Fasmicro  has the capacity to help develop and structure a modern BITTU through our networks.

 

What is microelectronics?

The term microelectronics describes a group of technologies that integrate multiple devices into a small physical area. Often these devices are made from semiconductors with a process called photolithography. Several components are available in microelectronic scale such as transistors, capacitors, inductors, resistors, diodes, insulators and conductors. The microelectronics can be divided to its subfields which in turn are connected to other micro related fields. These subfields are micro electromechanical systems (MEMS),
nanoelectronics, optoelectronics and single electron devices (SED). Integrated circuits and microchips are typical microelectronic devices, which can be found in computers and mobile phones. Microelectronics can be also found for example in medical devices, toys and automobiles. Its industry, the semiconductor industry, is considered one of the most pervasive in modern history and continues to shape global commerce and industry. These MTRI programs will provide educational opportunities for students and public interested
in the emerging and interdisciplinary areas of neuromorphics, MEMS, telecommunication circuits and systems, information systems, controls, etc. There would be cross-disciplinary efforts and partnerships between African universities and international academic partners. African experts in Diasporas will be called upon to assist the local schools to help develop their programs to educate the students at international standards. Fasmicro has networks of African experts across the globe which can help African institutions get started.

 

MTRI program is consistent with NEPAD vision of helping African nations to develop capacity in science and technology. In the next decade, courtesy of many National visioning projects from Africa to Kenya along with the explosive growth of our telecommunications sector, Africa will have enormous needs for microelectronics engineers to move up the ladder in the technology
pyramid by leading the design and development of some of the electronics systems and tools that are used in Africa. Fasmicro  is of the opinion that now is the time to start training the students towards building a sustainable, organically grown microelectronics industry which will help improve our KEI.

 

The proposed program will help many African schools that already have the missions of providing technical education and training in technical and scientific areas which are critical to their respective economies. It is consistent with their research and teaching visions. Our proposed program has great potential to become a continental model not just for microelectronics programs but in other scientific fields because it brings together a cutting edge combination of local schools and foreign academic partners. They share and network on courses, laboratories, pioneer research programs and involve a global network of their respective school alumni who are in top global institutions. This program will promote the acquisition of new knowledge and the production and application of new knowledge in classrooms and laboratories, and produce highly trained and skilled graduates well qualified to move into academic, industrial or federal research positions.

 

Many engineering programs in African schools will surely have a high priority on establishing the proposed institute or labs considering the level of interests they have shown on this area. This is demonstrated by the extent to which education in microelectronics related fields is already taking place in the classrooms across campus. Despite lack of facilities for practical education, the theoretical aspect is well taught across many African universities.

 

This proposal mirrors similar initiatives which have been used by MOSIS (USA), CMC Microsystems (Canada), Europractice (Europe) – all programs supported by their respective governments or agencies towards practical oriented training and learning on  microelectronics, especially at the students’ level. Through MOSIS, many US students have experienced the complete life-cycle of microelectronics design and development. Over the years, these initiatives have enabled the different nations to train and develop more relevant practically oriented students for the industries. Central to our proposal is the development of a world class training
and research environment (a Center of Excellence) across Africa in partnerships with leading top international universities.

 

From Fasmicro MTRI Document. Cost, plans, courses, time frames and every aspect of executing this proposal is included there