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NCC to Take Internet Penetration to South-south Hinterland

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  • NCC to Take Internet Penetration to South-south Hinterland

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said that it would take its campaign for usage of the internet as a means of communication and wealth creation to all the hinterlands of the South-south zone of the country.

The NCC stated that this was aimed at creating employment opportunities for thousands of youths in the region through the use various opportunities provided by the internet.

The disclosure was made at a two-day workshop on Information and Communication Technology Utilisation and Sustainability for South-South zone, staged recently in Calabar, by the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF), with the theme: ‘Information and Communication Technology Engagement through knowledge-based Development.’

Speaking at the event, the Executive Vice-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NCC, Professor Umar Danbatta, said that the commission was currently implementing an eight-point agenda with the strategic vision of 2015-2020, which included promoting innovation, investment, competition and consumer empowerment.

Danbatta, who was represented by the Head of Strategy, USPF, Mr. Kelechi Nwakwo, said, for a start, the NCC has commenced the penetration of the rural communities with a project tagged “Community Resource Centre and School Knowledge Centre are the programmes.”

He said the workshop was a strategic step towards providing the necessary information to the youths in the state on how they can use Information and Communication Technology (ICT), especially the social media to become economically self reliant.

Stressing that there are so many things that can be done with the social media to generate wealth, Danbatta said: “Advertisement on Goggle is much more than any media company in Nigeria can think of. That is basically why we are doing this workshop to build capacity for young Nigerians to be involved in the ICT.

“Not just for social media events, but as a tool for business, and to make money and grow the national economy. We will be building capacity for people on how to develop Applications that they can use for profitable business.

“Our agenda is for everyone everywhere to have the opportunity to acquire ICT knowledge that is why we are reaching the rural areas and un-served areas but the action of some people is stalling that effort. However, we will remain undaunted in our effort to increase internet penetration across Nigeria.”

In his remarks, the Secretary of the USPF, Mr. Ayuba Shuaibu, said that the programme was aimed at “providing universal access to information and communication services in un-served areas and community links.”

However, Shuaibu lamented in some rural communities the ICT equipments were not being protected and utilised.

“We spend a lot of money replacing stolen and vandalised equipment in rural communities where we set up resource centres to bring ICT close to everyone, but some people have formed the habit of stealing the equipment while schools simply lock up their knowledge centres without putting them to use,” he said.

In another development, the NCC and its sponsored small and medium enterprise (SME) Startups, brought honour to Nigeria during the just concluded ITU Telecom World 2017 in Busan, South Korea.
NCC was named the most Valuable Partner by the ITU for its commitment and participation in ITU Telecom World events over the years. The commission was also awarded a certificate of Appreciation for the ITU Telecom World 2017 National Pavilion and thematic Pavilion as well as Loyal Participation and supporters of the yearly ITU Telecom World in a number of years.

Nigeria also won the ITU Telecom World Government Award for being the government with the most innovative SMEs that featured at this year’s’ ITU Telecom World.

Five out of six technology startups, who were groomed and selected from Nigeria by the NCC for global pitching at the ITU Telecom World conference in Busan, South Korea, were eventually selected for the global pitching by the organisers.

The five SME startups, from Nigeria scaled through the rigorous selection exercise, organised by a team of judges representing various countries of the world.

They joined other 21 SME startups, making a total of 26 startups selected from 12 countries of the world to contest for the final pitch in South Korea.

Among the Nigerian SMEs and start-ups that qualified for the ITU Telecom World 2017 pitch for the Global SMEs Awards, three of the SMEs, Miss Temitope Awosika (Medsaf), Mr. Valentine Ubalua (Ubenwa) and Mr. Chizaram Ucheaga (Mavis Computel), won at the final pitch and made the ITU Global SME honours lists.

Medsaf for instance leverages technology to make the process of buying and selling, and managing medication easy and efficient, connecting hospitals, pharmacies and clinics to safe quality medication from leading local and foreign drug manufacturers.

Ubenwa’s recognition was for leveraging the most innovative use of ICTs category for pioneering a cry-based diagnostic mobile app for birth asphyxia. In addition, Mavis computel’s recognition of Excellence certificate, as the best and most innovative individual exhibitor in the Nigerian pavilion at ITU Telecom World 2017 completed the circle of recognitions in this global event. The certificates were presented to those recognised and won by ITU Secretary General, Mr. Houlin Zhao.

Zhao said he was very encouraged by Nigeria’s participation and told other nations present at the award ceremony to emulate the Nigerian example personified by the NCC; for putting together quality participation every year and bringing to ITU Telecom World 2017 SMEs with innovative ICT digital solutions that have social impact.

Dr. Mustapha Babagana of Nigeria’s Ministry of Communications, received the award on behalf of Nigeria while, Chairman of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) Nigeria and Director, Spectrum Administration, NCC, Mr. Austin Nwaulune received the NCC awards on behalf of Executive Vice Chairman, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta.

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Onne Port Gets $115M Boost as VP Shettima Inaugurates New Terminal Equipment

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Nigeria’s Vice President, Kashim Shettima, has inaugurated a new $115 million terminal equipment at the Onne Seaport in Rivers State.

Represented by his Personal Assistant on Subnational Infrastructure, Mr. Musaddiq Mustapha, the Vice President said the new will aid infrastructure development and catalyze economic growth.

According to the Vice President, the new upgrade is expected to enhance the operational efficiency of the port and improve trade within Nigeria’s maritime sector.

The upgrade was spearheaded by the West Africa Container Terminal (WACT), a subsidiary of APM Terminals.

It included the installation of advanced terminal machinery, an upgraded administrative building, and a cutting-edge CCTV surveillance system.

“This equipment will open new opportunities for trade development in Nigeria’s maritime sector,” Shettima said.

He lauded WACT and its partners for their dedication to modernizing the port and ensuring its competitiveness.

Frederik Klinke, Managing Director of APM Terminals, highlighted the company’s strong safety record and its long-standing commitment to manpower development programs that benefit local communities.

He thanked the federal government for creating an enabling business environment that has allowed the terminal to thrive for nearly three decades.

In attendance was the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Mr. Gboyega Oyetola, who commended APM Terminals for its continued investment in the West Africa Container Terminal.

He assured that the ministry would continue to back modernization efforts aimed at reducing the cost of doing business in Nigeria.

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Dangote Refinery Denies NNPC Petrol Lifting Claims Amid Ongoing Contract Talks

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Dangote Refinery has refuted claims that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had begun lifting petrol from the refinery and set the pump price at N897 per litre.

In the BusinessDay publication, the newspaper reported that NNPC commenced petrol lifting on Wednesday and set the pump price at N897/litre.

Anthony Chiejina, the Group Chief Branding and Communications Officer of Dangote Refinery clarified that NNPC has not yet begun lifting Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) from the refinery.

According to Chiejina, discussions between Dangote Refinery and NNPC on the contract for petrol lifting are still ongoing and have yet to be finalized.

Chiejina said since no petrol has been lifted, the claim of setting a price for the product is unfounded.

He further noted that the pricing of PMS falls under the jurisdiction of the government and is strictly regulated, meaning Dangote Refinery has no authority to set prices independently.

The company assured Nigerians that once operations begin, the refinery will deliver high-quality petroleum products across the country.

Chiejina urged the public to disregard the misleading headline and assured that accurate information will be provided as the refinery prepares to commence full operations.

The statement concluded by reiterating Dangote Refinery’s focus on contributing to Nigeria’s energy sector and meeting the nation’s demand for top-tier petroleum products.

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Femi Otedola Applauds Dangote’s 25-Year Journey to Energy Revolution

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Billionaire businessman Femi Otedola has congratulated his long-time friend and business partner, Aliko Dangote, on the success of Dangote Refinery.

In a heartfelt message released on his X account @realFemiOtedola, the billionaire reflects on their shared 25-year journey to reshape Nigeria’s energy sector.

Otedola said “Aliko, it feels like just yesterday, but it has been 25 long years since we first set our sights on transforming Nigeria’s energy landscape. I remember vividly when we set up the Blue Star Consortium to acquire stakes in the Kaduna and Port Harcourt refineries—20% for me and 51% for you. We were ready to change the game, but fate had other plans. The government of the day, in an act I can only describe as utterly obnoxious, canceled our stakes and thwarted our vision. But, as always, you refused to be deterred.”

“You never gave up on the dream we shared. You carried the torch forward, igniting a spark that has today become a roaring flame. And now, 25 years later, here we stand on the precipice of history, with the first fuel shipment from the Dangote Refinery—a feat that is nothing short of miraculous.

“While the Kaduna and Port Harcourt refineries have remained dormant, their promise unfulfilled despite billions of dollars spent on so-called turn-around maintenance, you have achieved what many said was impossible. You have beaten all the skeptics, silenced the naysayers, and proved wrong those who doubted your resolve, even those who never wanted this project to succeed.”

You have not just built a refinery; you have liberated us from the chains of economic dependence that have held this nation back for far too long. The days of bowing to foreign powers for our fuel needs are over, thanks to your vision and determination.

“You have dealt a death blow to the so-called local cabals who have fattened themselves for years, feeding off our nation’s economic slavery. These cabals, who have grown rich by keeping Nigeria in a perpetual state of dependence, must now face the reality that their era of easy gains is coming to an end.

“I am reminded of the time you revolutionized the cement industry in Nigeria. Ships that once brought in cement turned into rusting relics, scraps of a bygone era. Now, with your refinery in full swing, I foresee a similar fate for fuel imports. The depot owners should take heed—it’s time to dismantle those depots and sell them as scraps while the market is still high.

“The world has changed, and those who do not adapt will be left behind. When I ventured into the depot business with Zenon, it was in response to the inefficiencies of the NNPC. Zenon pioneered the diesel business in Nigeria and quickly became the largest in the country, filling the gaps left by our inefficient system.

“But today, your refinery stands as a beacon of what is possible when one has the audacity to dream and the tenacity to see it through. Aliko, you have my deepest admiration and respect. Congratulations to you and the entire board, management and staff of Dangote Refinery on this monumental achievement.

“This is not just a victory for you but for every Nigerian who dares to dream. May this be just the beginning of even greater things to come.”

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