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Sweden: Nigeria, Ericsson sign MoU on 5G technology, innovation

The Nigerian Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ericsson to establish a framework of cooperation on 5G technology development, deployment and innovation.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 5G is the fifth generation of cellular networks. Up to 100 times faster than 4G. 5G has created never-before-seen opportunities for people and businesses
The Minister of Communications, Innovation & Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, signed the MoU on behalf of Nigeria while Mr Peter Olusoji Ogundele, Country Manager, Ericsson Nigeria, signed for the company.
The MoU, which was signed at the Ericsson’s Global Headquarters Research and Development lab in Kista, North of Stockholm was witnessed by the Vice-President, Kashim Shettima.
Similarly, the signing of the MoU was witnessed by Mr Patrick Johansson, Ericsson Senior Vice President and Head of Business Area Middle East and Africa.
Earlier, the company conducted the Vice-President Shettima on a demonstration-tour of its mobile communications infrastructure solutions.
The company also made a presentation to Shettima about its 5G technology evolution, radio spectrum matters and standardisation as well as Cyber and Network Security by Ericsson professionals.
Speaking after the presentation, Shettima asked the company on the possibility of deploying its 5G technology to help Nigeria improve the security of its oil facilities.
” What value can you add to us? Security of oil facilities, oil pipelines. How can you come in with 5G to secure the oil pipelines, address the issue of oil theft and vandalisation of the pipelines.
“The quantum of oil theft that is lifted is very crucial for economic planning and everything,” he said.
On his part, Tijani explained that the signing of the MoU would enable Nigeria to make the most use of 5G technologies in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu.
” So we signed the MoU to set up an innovation lab with Ericsson, and the focus of that lab will be to come up with applications that is based on 5G technology.
” For things in agriculture, mining and in some cases in education as well for the general usage of connectivity to improve the quality of lives for our people.
” The Renewed Hope Agenda, in particular, goes into what we are trying to do with the reforms.
” The aim of the reforms is to diversify our economy and it is clear that we cannot diversify our economy without digital technology.
” With this MoU we can strengthen the state of connectivity, particularly 5G, you know Nigeria is already one of the few countries with 5G on the continent.
” With the MoU, we can continue to ensure the spread of 5G across the country not just in key locations and this is how we can ensure that we see the growth that we want to see in our economy,” he said.
Tijani described the visit of the Vice-President Shettima to Sweden as ” extremely important to the growth and development of Nigeria’s digitisation drive process.
” But I have to speak to the strength of Sweden as a country and how the visit of the Vice-President is extremely important.
” This is a country that built the use of technology to lift front development. It’s a country that is extremely powerful in technology and business.
” They have significant brands likes Volvo, Ericsson, they are global brands.
” And I think for the reforms that is going on in the country and ambition to raise the level of productivity and make our economy more competitive.
” It is important that we used the strength of the VP and this visit, to truly deepen the relationship and that is what the VP has done with all the meetings that he had,” he said.
Dignitaries that witnessed the signing of the MoU were; the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar, Executive Vice-Chairman (EVC), Nigerian Communication Commission, Aminu Maida, Gov. Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau.
Others are Mr Khalil Halilu, Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Malam Kashifu Abdullahi, Director-General, National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and Charge d’affaires, Nigerian Embassy, Sweden, Malam Aliyu Mahmud; among others. (NAN)
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NITDA Director General Kashifu Inuwa Engages with Startup Genome Leaders to Enhance Nigeria’s Tech Ecosystem at GITEX Global 2024

During GITEX Global 2024, Kashifu Inuwa, the Director General of Nigeria’s National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), held a pivotal meeting with the senior leadership of Startup Genome, including President Ravi Narayan, Managing Director of Hypergrowth Samantha Evans, and Chief Program Officer Mike Jackson. This significant dialogue aimed to establish strategic partnerships to harness Nigeria’s immense untapped potential in technology and innovation.
Recognized as Africa’s most populous nation, Nigeria boasts a dynamic startup ecosystem. With the backing of prominent international organizations like Startup Genome, the country’s technological landscape is set to reach new heights. The discussions centered on how NITDA and Startup Genome can collaborate to enhance infrastructure, cultivate talent pipelines, and grant Nigerian startups access to global markets.
Kashifu Inuwa highlighted the critical role of these partnerships in aligning with NITDA’s vision for fostering digital innovation and economic transformation. He stated, “Nigeria is on the brink of a digital revolution. By collaborating with global tech leaders like Startup Genome, we can cultivate a flourishing ecosystem that drives growth, attracts investment, and enables our startups to compete on a global scale.”
The leadership at Startup Genome echoed this optimism, with President Ravi Narayan expressing, “We recognize the vast potential within Nigeria’s tech ecosystem and are eager to partner with NITDA to accelerate the growth of startups in the region.”
This meeting marks a significant advancement in positioning Nigeria as a global tech hub, with initiatives that could lead to substantial job creation, economic progress, and technological innovation. The next steps will involve both organizations working together to identify key development sectors and ensuring that Nigerian entrepreneurs are equipped with the necessary tools and resources to expand their ventures internationally.
As the global community observes, Nigeria is poised to emerge as a leading player in Africa’s digital transformation, with the collaboration between NITDA and Startup Genome serving as a potential catalyst for this evolution.
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NITDA Participates In Tokenized Economy 2024, Promotes Real-World Asset Tokenisation in Nigeria’s Digital Economy

The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), represented by Engr. Salisu Kaka, Director of e-Government and Digital Economy Development Department, took part in the Tokenized Economy 2024 event, organized by Cyberchain in collaboration with Baze University. The event, focused on Real-World Assets Tokenisation, was also supported by NITDA and gathered top professionals from Nigeria and Africa’s Tech and Web3 ecosystems.
Delivering the keynote on behalf of NITDA’s Director-General, Kashifu Inuwa, Engr. Kaka highlighted the growing importance of asset tokenization in driving digital transformation across various sectors. He noted that the tokenized economy offers new possibilities for value exchange, transparency, and efficiency, benefiting industries ranging from agriculture to finance, healthcare, entertainment, and even government.
“Technology has become a critical tool for enhancing productivity in both the public and private sectors,” Engr. Kaka stated. “The ability to tokenize real-world assets represents a significant leap toward maximizing economic opportunities, improving operational efficiency, and fostering innovation in the digital economy.”
The event saw a convergence of leaders in the tech space, who discussed the impact of Web3 technologies in enabling more secure, decentralized, and transparent operations. As NITDA continues to support Nigeria’s digital economy, the Agency remains committed to promoting policies and initiatives that advance the integration of emerging technologies, especially in the fields of tokenization, blockchain, and digital assets.
By collaborating with key institutions such as Baze University and Cyberchain, NITDA reaffirms its goal of ensuring that Nigeria remains at the forefront of technological innovation in Africa.
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UNGA: NITDA DG , Cisco VP Hold Talks About Nigeria’s Digital Transformation

During the ongoing United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, met with Fran Katsoudas, Vice President of Cisco, at the tech giant’s New York office. This meeting marked a significant step in advancing Nigeria’s digital transformation agenda, with a focus on enhancing the country’s cybersecurity and technological infrastructure.
The discussions were centered around reviewing the progress made under the Cisco Country Digital Acceleration (CDA) programme. This initiative is a key driver in fast-tracking Nigeria’s digital transformation, aiming to stimulate economic growth and promote innovation across various sectors. The CDA programme, which is operational in multiple countries, is designed to support national efforts in adopting new technologies, fostering tech ecosystems, and building a future-proof digital economy.
The DG also took the opportunity to explore potential areas for further collaboration, particularly in cybersecurity. In an increasingly digital world, the need for robust cybersecurity frameworks has become more critical. Both parties discussed the role of technology in enhancing national security, protecting digital assets, and building resilient economies.
These efforts align with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s *Renewed Hope Agenda*, which places a high priority on sustainable development, economic resilience, and technological advancement. By collaborating with global tech leaders like Cisco, Nigeria is positioning itself to become a leader in the digital economy in Africa.
Speaking on the significance of the collaboration, Kashifu Inuwa emphasized the importance of leveraging technology to create sustainable economic growth. He highlighted the role of public-private partnerships in achieving this goal, noting that innovation and cybersecurity are essential to ensuring that Nigeria remains competitive in the global digital landscape.
Cisco’s Fran Katsoudas echoed this sentiment, reaffirming Cisco’s commitment to supporting Nigeria in its journey towards a digitally empowered economy. She praised the progress made under the CDA programme and expressed enthusiasm for the future of Cisco’s collaboration with NITDA, particularly in addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by digital transformation.
As Nigeria continues to embrace the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the partnership between NITDA and Cisco is expected to play a vital role in shaping the country’s digital future, driving innovation, and enhancing national cybersecurity.