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nnenna: April 2015
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Taking a look at African development issues from a certain viewpoint. Thursday, April 2, 2015. Easter 2015 - Resurrection Nigeria. Two nights in a row I kept vigil in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. My mind was on Nigeria and Nigeria was on my mind; - the election results of the Presidential race. I was not the only one whose heart was beating a tad faster. Last night I finally slept. And a sweet one, it was. Here are my 5 "take-aways" from the presidential elections. Professor Jega, and the role of the academia.
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Associations – isiAfrica
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Data – information – standards – systems – Africa. Research & Development. Education & Training. Free and Open Source Software. African Virtual Open Initiatives and Resources (AVOIR). Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa (FOSSFA). IST-Africa (Regional Impact of Information Society Technologies in Africa). Knowledge Management Africa (KMAfrica). Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA). The Association of Professionals of Information and Communication Technology (APTIC). The ISBHI is...
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nnenna: March 2014
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Taking a look at African development issues from a certain viewpoint. Monday, March 31, 2014. 5 Minutes or 5 hours: the Internet connection will decide. Image from Adventurous-soul.com. I had a clear plan of what I wanted to achieve in 5 minutes when I got to the bank. I have done this before and I knew how long it takes. Step 1: Check latest status of local account. Step 2: Flip out a Visa card that is linked to an international account. Step 6: Go home. I told myself, I could use the time that the queu...
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nnenna: January 2015
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Taking a look at African development issues from a certain viewpoint. Friday, January 30, 2015. To be or not to be: Charlie, Chimamanda-Achebe, CEO. 2015 is here. Happy New Year. The year is kicking off with issues that I consider “fundamental” for African development. The first is human rights, the second is governance and the third is elections. I am still reflecting, thinking out loud. The Charlie question for me, is still a question of rights. What rights do people have? CEO: Chief Electoral Officer.
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nnenna: March 2013
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Taking a look at African development issues from a certain viewpoint. Friday, March 22, 2013. Africa's first Twitter War : the good, the bad and the ugly. It happened on Twitter. Can anything good come out of a war? This time, I will answer "Yes, Social Media has made it possible". The other good thing is that for once, we can have a different kind of war. This digital or social media war has gone on with an arsenal made up of computers, tablets, mobile phones, and Internet connection. Make no mi...This ...
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nnenna: Easter 2015 - Resurrection Nigeria
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Taking a look at African development issues from a certain viewpoint. Thursday, April 2, 2015. Easter 2015 - Resurrection Nigeria. Two nights in a row I kept vigil in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. My mind was on Nigeria and Nigeria was on my mind; - the election results of the Presidential race. I was not the only one whose heart was beating a tad faster. Last night I finally slept. And a sweet one, it was. Here are my 5 "take-aways" from the presidential elections. Professor Jega, and the role of the academia.
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nnenna: 5 Minutes or 5 hours: the Internet connection will decide.
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Taking a look at African development issues from a certain viewpoint. Monday, March 31, 2014. 5 Minutes or 5 hours: the Internet connection will decide. Image from Adventurous-soul.com. I had a clear plan of what I wanted to achieve in 5 minutes when I got to the bank. I have done this before and I knew how long it takes. Step 1: Check latest status of local account. Step 2: Flip out a Visa card that is linked to an international account. Step 6: Go home. I told myself, I could use the time that the queu...
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About WAIGF - West Africa Internet Governance Forum. Nigeria Internet Governace Forum- 2016. WAIGF 2012 Session Report. FOSSFA Report on Inter-Regional Session, 6th IGF (Nairobi, (.). WAIGF 4th Session Report. APC/FOSSFA report to OSIWA on the West African Internet Governance (.). Preparing the Ground for the West Africa Internet Governance Forum: A (.). Global Forum, Participants remarks. Introduction to the Togo Process. Sunday 28 November 2010. Read more →. Introduction to the Togo Process.
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This is Me | Soft Solution's Blog
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Soft Solution's Blog. I’m an individual who loves Christ. I’m learning to be a good husband to my precious F, and a great dad to G. When time allows, i vent what’s left of my creativity on the computer or the guitar. I love and enjoy a good game of soccer, and the rythmic tones of an acoustic guitar, especially when F sings…. I am passionate about professionalism, hard work and excellence,. Integrity and truthfulness too. Thanks for visiting and may my show-and-tell tales invigorate you in some way.
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Life Lessons | Soft Solution's Blog
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Soft Solution's Blog. August 20, 2011. 8212; softsolutions2010 @ 2:22 pm. Take time to read and reflect on some of these lessons . Written by Regina Brett, 90 years old. This is something we should all read at least once a week! 8220;To celebrate growing older, I once wrote the 45 lessons life taught me. It is the most requested column I’ve ever written. My odometer rolled over to 90 in August, so here is the column once more:. 1 Life isn’t fair, but it’s still good. 18 Whatever doesn’t kill you re...