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Stakeholders Proffer Solutions to Critical National Infrastructure Sabotage

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At the end of a two-day National Stakeholders Summit recently held in Abuja by Ashcraft Centre for Social Science Research, stakeholders who participated have suggested ways to stamp out the challenges of infrastructure vandalism and destruction of business assets in Nigeria.

In a communiqué issued after the summit on Protecting the Integrity of Nigeria’s Critical Infrastructure, Monuments and Business Assets, the Centre identified a number of challenges affecting the country’s capacity to combat and overcome emergent security threats to critical national Infrastructure.

The communiqué, signed by its Chief of Strategic Planning and Innovation, Chiakor Alfred, suggested that in the light of plethora of security and safety challenges in the country, prioritisation of cyberspace in the hierarchy of critical infrastructure and enactment of relevant legislations to support the protection of critical infrastructure have become imperative.

To prevent further sabotage, the summit proffered adoption of modern and traditional approaches in dealing with security threats and socialisation of the population on the importance of protecting public assets.

As the various experts who brainstormed at the Summit suggested that expertise and operational knowledge of state and private institutions are required to win the battle against infrastructure sabotage, they urged that policing of these critical national assets by both uniformed men and local residents is also paramount.

Apart from these, they further highlighted “creation of jobs for the population to deter anti-social and criminal behaviours; nationwide advocacy to create awareness on threats to critical infrastructure; emphasis on research and development in security matters; and moral re-armament of the national population.”

During the course of their discussion on critical national infrastructure safety, participants unearthed major security threats to include perception that public assets are not anybody’s business, widespread corruption, absence of national crisis management doctrine, and lack of perspective planning on the part of state institutions.

Other bottlenecks identified are knee-jerk approach to solving obvious national problems, non-institutionalisation of protection of the critical infrastructures, absence of early warning system in form of risk analysis, digital poverty, and the crippling effects of inter-agency rivalry in the security complex.

The summit noted that Nigeria’s infrastructure has been threatened and systematically undermined, given the records of attacks on the country’s collective assets.

“Oil and gas Sector that accounts for about 95 per cent of the country’s foreign exchange earnings, has been hard hit by pipeline vandalisation, flaring and oil theft,” the Communiqué partly reads.

It further noted, for example, that of the 85 million cyber-attacks on the African continent in the last six months, Nigeria accounted for about 20 per cent of the attacks, thereby underlining the weight of threats to the country’s infrastructures, both hard and soft.

It will be stated that despite that the government has formulated some policies such as the National Protection Policy and Strategy 2022 (CNAINPPS 2022); National Security Strategy Framework; and the Critical National Infrastructure Bill currently under consideration at the National Assembly, among others, threats to national assets loom large.

Meanwhile, the summit featured participation of 422 stakeholders from various sectors such as  telecoms, oil and gas, Information Communication Technology (ICT), aviation, maritime, energy, power, security, and other crosscutting sectors from various ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) as well So military, paramilitary bodies, organised private sectors, civil society organizations, media, traditional rulers among others.

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Africa’s Smartphone Market Surpasses Feature Phones for the First Time in Q1 2024

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Africa’s smartphone market showed remarkable resilience in the face of macroeconomic challenges and forex issues in Q1 2024, with shipments increasing 17.9% year on year (YoY) to reach 20.2 million units.

That’s according to the latest insights from International Data Corporation (IDC), with the firm’s newly released Quarterly Global Mobile Phone Tracker showing that feature phone shipments declined 15.9% over the same period to total 18.8 million units. This marks the first quarter where smartphone shipments have surpassed feature phone shipments in Africa, highlighting a clear transition toward smartphones across the region.

“South Africa experienced healthy YoY growth in Q1 2024, driven by the rising popularity and availability of competitively priced Chinese brands with advanced features,” says Arnold Ponela, a senior research analyst at IDC. “Meanwhile, Nigeria saw robust growth fueled by the success of Transsion brands and Xiaomi, particularly in the entry-level segment, which significantly boosted shipments. Kenya further strengthened its position as the third-largest smartphone market in Africa in Q1 2024, with innovative financing models like Mkopa driving sales growth.”

In Q1 2024, Transsion brands (Tecno, Itel, Infinix) maintained their leading position in terms of smartphone market share, driven by their compelling entry-level device portfolio tailored to the African market. However, Samsung and Xiaomi gained market share on the previous quarter, driven by mid-range ($200<$400) models. Overall, shipments of smartphones in this price range increased in Q1 2024, while shipments of <$100 devices declined, indicating a growing consumer preference for feature-rich models.

Looking at 2024 as a whole, IDC expects Africa’s smartphone market to see shipments increase 5.7% YoY, with a sustained upward trajectory for the next five years. “Africa remains a market with a high share of feature phones, although they are expected to gradually decline as the transition to smartphones gains momentum,” says Akash Balachandran, a research manager at IDC. “This shift, coupled with rising demand, will be the key driver of overall growth in the smartphone market. Persistent inflationary pressures and escalating macroeconomic uncertainties may cause short-term fluctuations but will not impede the long-term transition.”

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How Tech Enthusiasts Can Garner In-Demand Skills in 2024

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In almost every circle, you will find a tech-bro, tech-sis, or tech enthusiast diligently refining their skills, aspiring to secure dream tech jobs that promise financial success and elevated social status.

What was once considered a niche has now evolved into a revered profession, capturing the interest of today’s youth.

The growing interest in the tech industry has prompted enthusiasts to look for the best methods and resources to acquire the skills needed to succeed in this dynamic field. Are you among those eager to acquire these sought-after tech skills? Here are four ways to do it.

Join networks and communities: Tech enthusiasts are encouraged to join communities, attend meetups, or participate in hackathons. These activities provide valuable networking opportunities with other tech enthusiasts and industry experts. You can gain insights, guidance, and support to advance your tech skills by engaging in these events. Additionally, networking can open doors to job opportunities and collaborative projects.

Engage in Hands-On Projects: Creating projects is an excellent way to strengthen your tech skills. You can build a website, develop a mobile app, or work on a data analysis project, leveraging open-source projects. The more you practice, the more your knowledge expands, allowing you to gain expertise even with initial setbacks or roadblocks.

Get an Industry Mentor: Another way to garner tech skills is to learn directly from an expert. A mentor can offer personalised advice, share industry insights, and provide support as you navigate your career path. Look for mentors who align with your career goals and values, and actively engage with them to maximise the benefits of mentorship.

Enroll in Tech Academy Programs: Whether physical or virtual, institutions and reputable platforms offer In-demand tech courses one of which is the Zarttalent Academy. The Zarttalent Academy provides diverse tech courses in Frontend Engineering, Backend Engineering, Project Management, and Product Design. In addition to a comprehensive learning experience, the academy awards students who complete the programs with globally recognised certificates. Graduates enjoy additional benefits such as international internship opportunities, access to global mentors, international job opportunities, and dedicated career support services.

Technology has become an essential part of our daily lives and no one can do without it. Acquiring in-demand tech skills can help you stay ahead of the curve and give you a competitive edge in the job market.

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Airtel Boosts NIPR Public Relations Week with Onsite Data Connection

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Airtel Nigeria has collaborated with the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) to provide with unlimited internet access at the institute’s inaugural edition of the Nigeria Public Relations Week.

The trailblazing event themed ‘Leveraging Public Relations as a Critical Asset for Nigeria’s Economic and Reputation Renaissance’ is set to run from Monday, April 22nd to Friday, April 26th, 2024, and will welcome thousands of delegates across Nigeria to the prestigious June 12 Cultural Centre, nestled in the heart of Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

Speaking on the strategic collaboration, Director, Corporate Communications and CSR, Airtel Nigeria, Femi Adeniran, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “Airtel is proud to support the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations in its endeavor to advance the field of public relations. The relevance of public relations practice in Nigeria cannot be overstated, as it plays a vital role in shaping perceptions, managing reputations, and influencing public opinion. Hence, our support is a demonstration of our commitment to empowering individuals and organizations with innovative solutions that drive progress and create an enabling society.”

According to NIPR, through the PRWeek Organizing \Committee Chairman, Mr Yomi Badejo Okusanya, the NPRW will gather over 2,000 experts in the fields of economics, PR, and nation-building to discuss strategies for effectively communicating government policies and initiatives to the public. Other activities at the NPRW will include conferences, the annual general meeting, workshops, induction of new members, breakout sessions with students as well as traditional rulers and a tour of some legacy projects in Ogun state.

With Airtel’s provision of onsite unlimited data connection, attendees and participants can enjoy unparalleled access to online resources, real-time updates, and interactive engagements throughout the duration of the event. This will significantly support the exchange of ideas, foster networking opportunities, and elevate the overall experience for all stakeholders involved.

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