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What My Sweet Memories of Zanzibar Reminded Me of Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: October 10, 2021In: SpectacleTags: AAU, Al-Shabaab, Dar-es-Salaam, GIGANET, IGF, LASU, Prof. Abdulrazak GurnahNo CommentsViews:
What My Sweet Memories of Zanzibar Reminded Me of Nigeria

By Tunde Akanni, PhD Zanzibar suddenly bounced to the headlines again with Abdulrazak Gurnah’s 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature.  So soon, I would say, after Tanzania’s first female president,... Read more

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The Gender Storm Over Artificial Intelligence @ the 2019 Berlin Internet Governance Forum

Posted By: adminon: January 11, 2020In: FlashbackTags: CITAD, Discotech, IGF, METF, One World’, ‘Many VoicesNo CommentsViews:
The Gender Storm Over Artificial Intelligence @ the 2019 Berlin Internet Governance Forum

By Y. Z Y’a’u* The 14th Internet Governance Forum (IGF), which was held in Berlin, Germany from 25 to 29 November 2019, had the contestable theme of “One World. One Net. One Vision”. Not tha... Read more

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Digital Economy Or Digital Culture?

Posted By: adminon: November 24, 2019In: FlashbackTags: Cybercrime Advisory Council, Digitech, GOCOP, IGF, Internet of Things, OPANNo CommentsViews:
Digital Economy Or Digital Culture?

By Tunde Akanni, PhD Don’t be surprised that the Kaduna State Government was recently declared as the most transparent in the country. The journey started way back in 2016. My witness accoun... Read more

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Report Online Hate Speeches, Nigerians Told

Posted By: adminon: September 07, 2016In: FlashbackTags: Banki-moon, Borno State, CITAD, Hon Isah Hassan, IGF, Kano State, Mallam Y Z Yau, Mary Uduma, Mohammed Saleh Binga, NCC, NIGF, NITDA, UN, Yobe StateNo CommentsViews:
Report Online Hate Speeches, Nigerians Told

Nigerian citizens have been called upon to report all hate and dangerous speeches online to the dangerous speech observatory currently being run by the Kano based Centre for Information Tech... Read more

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