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Techsocietal partners  NCC, TikTok on online  safety  for kids

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A Non Profit  Organisation, Techsocietal, the Nigeria  Communication Commission  (NCC) Internet Society  Nigeria and TikTok on Tuesday held workshop for parents and educators on online safety for children.

That workshop hosted by TechSocietal is to commemorate the Safer Internet  Day (SID) celebrated every second Tuesday  in February.

This year’s theme is: ‘’Digital Safety Conversations with Children/Youth’’.

The Executive Director,  Techsocietal, Mrs Tope Ogundipe said that the aim was to teach them how to engage digital safety  conversations  with children.

Ogundipe said that the internet was the new playground, as such there were a lot of things that should be monitored.

She said one of such things was the screen time because excessive  screen time  could be detrimental  to children’s development.

‘’Kids are a priority,  according to NCC research, about 79  per cent of Nigerian kids are not safe online.

‘’So it is very important  that we continue  to evolve the strategies, policies, initiatives,  programmes that will engage all stakeholders.

‘’We need to have a multi stakeholders  affairs to this issues and drive it down to the  grassroot with awareness  and  education about online safety for children,” Ogundipe said.

According  to her, we should have conversations  about contact risk , the thing that children  come across online about  people who contact them.c

She said that children should be aware of using  privacy  settings not to share  information with strangers.

Ogundipe  said that children  should  also be educated about their behaviour  online and not to bully other kids and know who to talk to if they should see anything  that was funny online.

‘’We should empower them with tools and resources and how to keep themselves safe online and  we should not  stop them,” she said.

Senior Manager,  NCC Zonal Office, Lagos,  Ms Ijeoma Bassey, said that NCC had organised  parenting workshop, collaborated with NGOs and others for dissemination  of Child Online Protection  (COP) materials.

Bassey said  that NCC had also talked at Parents Teachers Association’s  meeting on online protection of children.

She urged  educators and parents to create a safe space for children; they should  anticipate  risk  and they should  be empowered to face the challenges.

According  to her, educators, parents  should be observant and engage children to ensure a healthy balance  between  fun activities  online and fun activities  offline.

Public Policy Manager, Google, Mr Adewolu Adene,said that denial of access and shutting the gate of online activity  of a child was not the answer  to  a child’s online safety.

Adewolu said that rather education,  awareness and shared responsibility  would help in children’s  online  safety.

The Chief Executive Officer,  Data Science, Nigeria, Dr Olubayo Adekambi highlighted  seven  tools to ensure online safety for  children

Adekanmbi said that there were Comment  filters, Account and Video Privacy, Screen  time management, safety  Centre, reporting  inappropriate  content   –

He said that bad words  could hurt a child’s esteem and TikTok  hides, filters coukd determined  what people could put on ones page to avoid bullying .

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Airtel Nigeria leads telecom market surge

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In a recent revelation from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Airtel Nigeria has emerged as a standout performer in the country’s telecommunications sector, marking significant gains in market share over the past year. According to the NCC data, by the end of March 2024, Airtel Nigeria has grown its market share over the last year into a remarkable 29%, solidifying its position as a leading telecom provider in the region.

In stark contrast, other mobile network operators such as MTN and 9mobile have faced considerable setbacks, with MTN witnessing a notable 3.19% decline in market share and 9mobile experiencing a 0.5% decrease. Even Glo, a prominent player in the market, saw a decline, albeit less pronounced, with a 0.58% drop in its share of internet subscribers.

Airtel Nigeria’s success story goes beyond market share gains. The company has also witnessed a substantial surge in its share of internet subscribers, boasting an impressive 165% basis points increase. This surge correlates with the launch of Airtel 5G, which the company began rolling out in June 2023 and underscores the telco’s continued push to grow its customer base nationwide.

Airtel Nigeria’s ascendancy in the telecom market comes at a pivotal moment when mobile network operators face challenges of rising operations cost and exchange rates volatility. The company’s recent results solidify its position as a frontrunner in Nigeria’s telecom landscape.

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MTN partners SpeechLogix, Zoom to launch video conferencing platform

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MTN Nigeria Enterprise Business has, in collaboration  with SpeechLogix and Zoom, inaugurated a video conferencing platform for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) called Meetings+.

The General Manager, Business Enterprise, MTN, Mr Charles Okonkwo, disclosed this at the Meetings+ launch press conference in Lagos.

Okonkwo said that the collaboration to launch Meetings+ was to provide  Nigerian businesses with an innovative  platform tailored to their needs.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Meetings+ is a video conferencing  platform powered by Zoom.

Okonkwo  said that the collaboration aligns with MTN’s broader strategy of transitioning from a telecommunications company (telco) to technology company  (Techco).

He said that it demonstrated the company’s commitments to driving digital transformation of Nigeria  businesses.

“By offering innovative solutions like Meeting+, MTN aims to empower SMEs and contribute to the growth of Nigeria’s digital economy.

“MTN’s strategic shift from a traditional  telecommunications provider to a technology company encompasses a multifaceted approach aimed at harnessing digital innovation to address evolving consumers needs and market dynamics.

“As part of this transition, MTN recognises the pivotal role of digital solutions in facilitating business agility enhancing operational efficiency and fostering economic resilience particularly for SMEs, which forms the backbone of the Nigeria economy,’’ he said.

According to Okonkwo, through collaboration with industry leading partners such as Zoom and SpeechLogix, MTN leverages its extensive network infrastructure, technological expertise and market insights to co-create transformative solutions.

He said that Meetings+ exemplified this collaborative effort by combining Zoom’s innovative video conferencing technology with SpeechLogix specialised capabilities to deliver a comprehensive communication platform.

The general manager said that Meetings+ was a comprehensive communication platform that transcended geographical barriers and empowered SMEs to connect, collaborate and thrive in an increasingly digital world.

Speaking on the collaboration, the Head, Sales, SpeechLogix, Haitham El-Hanafi, said that the collaboration with MTN Nigeria and Zoom to develop Meetings+ was a strategic decision driven by its shared commitment to addressing the evolving needs of businesses.

He said that SpeechLogix brought unique strengths to the partnership including expertise in innovative modules designed to enhance  communication  and collaboration.

The Ag. Senior Trade Commissioner, Deputy High Commission of Canada, Dindembolo-Zaya Kuyena, in his presentation, expressed excitement over the collaboration.

Dindembolo-Zaya said that it was important to note that Canada was actively collaborating with Nigeria on trade policy, including negotiation and agreements to enhance market access and investment flow.

“Without a doubt, Nigeria is one of Canada’s most important economic partners in Africa promoting trading investment from relationships between itself and Canada.

He said that Nigeria’s economic recovery was a priority for the Canadian Government.

‘’In 2002, Nigeria became Canada’s second largest trading partner in Africa with 2.2 billion in bilateral Merchants trade.

‘’Nigeria is also the largest African foreign investor in Canada with USD1.7 billion from 2021 data. Canadian direct investment in Nigeria is estimated at approximately just under $500m and I am pushing for that to increase over the coming years.

‘’Nigeria’s economic diversification policy aligns well with that of Canada, and it’s important to note that it was mentioned in terms of your SME landscape,’’ he said.

He said that the Nigerian SME landscape was over 60 per cent and it bolstered the local economy,  adding that this was very similar to the Canadian economic landscape, which was why this alignment and partnership was very important to Canada.

According to him, the Canadian Government has only touched the surface in terms of trade potential and partnership like the one between MTN and SpeechLogix.

“This will accelerate trade in many other sectors and especially in virgin sectors like technology, which is so important in connectivity not just in Nigeria and  across Africa but globally.

The Head, SME Segment, Enterprise Business, Omowunmi Olatunbosun, said that Meetings+ offered users the convenience of paying in Naira through  Momo or via the MyMTN NG app

Olatunbosun said that with Meetings+, one was not just attending meetings but powering productive workforces, connecting with teams and achieving  together.

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Airtel boosts NIPR Public Relations week with onsite unlimited data connection

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Leading telecommunications service provider, Airtel Nigeria has collaborated with the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) to provide 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 organisations with innovative solutions that drive progress and create an enabling society.”

According to NIPR, through the PRWeek Organising\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

Airtel Nigeria remains committed to offering unwavering support for initiatives aimed at driving innovation, collaboration, and nation-building.

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