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August 2023

Wakanow joins Uzodimma’s SkillUpImo partners

For its successes within its first year, SkillUpImo project has attracted more blue chip companies, especially those in the tech space. The latest addition to the list is Wakanow. SkillUpImo, a spinoff of the digital economy  agenda of Imo State Governor, Dist, Senator Hope Uzodinma, targets to train and equip 300,000 Imolites with Industry 4.0 skillset, connecting 60 per cent of them to high- paying jobs and empowering the rest 40 per cent to be tech-preneurs. This development, the Commissioner for Digital Economy and E-Government, Dr. Chimezie Amadi, noted, came on the heels of transformative partnership talks by officials of SkillUpImo and Wakanow, an online travel consolidator that offers flight bookings, hotel reservations, airport pickups and tour services. With 8,000 affiliates and 500 sub-agents, across Africa. In a two-day entrepreneurship workshop for affiliates and sub-agents of Wakanow recently held  at the newly reconstructed 3R Digital Learning Centre, Ministry of Digital Economy and E-Government headquarters, which over 250 participants took part in skill-based training, the Honorable Commissioner for Digital Economy and E-Government,  Dr. Amadi, appreciated the Wakanow group for establishing their first South East office in Imo State, in recognition of the contributions of Uzodimma in the digital upskilling and economic empowerment of Imo youths. “The most important opportunity presented by this training is the possibility of being your own boss. You can work from your homes and earn hard currencies. In SkillUpImo, you are transformed from being a    job-seeker to a wealth creator. We support you to innovate and elevate with your ideas. Today, this opportunity is here with us,” he told the participants.  During the training, Amadeus and Saber Global Distribution System (GDS), partners of wakanow.com, were on the ground to make presentations after which panel discussions were held on industry trends. There were tests to assess participants’ knowledge of what was taught them, as well as prize giving on the last day. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation and excitement as 44 winners emerged from the first round of test questions with a prospect of being engaged as frontline Affiliates of wakanow.com operations in the Southeast region. Four out of the five shortlisted trainees Alex Akujobi, Promise Chizaram and Kelechi Chilaka, and Grace Akor, emerged as finalists and were gifted Samsung tablets and HP laptop while other participants went home with lots of giveaways from wakanow and its partners. In his closing remarks, Amadi thanked the Wakanow group. While reminding all of the limitless opportunities of transformation and empowerment prevalent in Private-Public Partnership (PPP), he called for further partnerships and collaboration to take SkillUpImo to its target destination. The Wakanow team that facilitated the training programme included Director, Corporate and Holidays, Gbenga Onitilo; Head, Affiliate Business, Wole Taylor; Regional Manager, Michel Chikeka; Affiliate Sales Supervisor, Onyeka Nwoko; Head of Marketing, Nigeria, Jerimiah Badero; Video Graphics, Damodar Iroayo and Motion Graphics, Emmanuel Adesina

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SkillupImo: Imo State's ambitious venture into silicon valley

SkillupImo: Imo State’s ambitious venture into silicon valley

“The beauty of the digital economy is “that you could be working for a company in America, Asia or Europe from the comfort of your home. Skilluplmo is one of those initiatives that target youths to prepare them for the digital economy space, which has contributed to over 18 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product(GDP)”. The above is how Prof. Mohammed Ajiya, the President/Chief Executive Officer of Digital Bridge Institute (DBI), Abuja, an international centre for Information and Communications Technology(ICT) studies, described what is presently cooking in Imo, in a chat with The Guardian. DBI is the training arm of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). India, today, exports tech talents to many advanced countries, including the United States (U.S.). The Asian country did not just happen in the silicon valley; it took some ambitious effort. Imo is treading that path that India trod years back.The vehicle is Skilluplmo, the governor’s initiativethrough the Ministry ofDigital Economy and E-Government Government he created last year. A chat with thecommissioner in charge of the ministry, Dr.Chimezie Amadi, revealed a tall ambition, which seemsunrealistic in thisenvironment. But a little research across the state and beyond pans the search light to the prospects of this initiative, as techpreneurs and experts affirm itspotential to take the state into the silicon valley by nurturing tech talents the state can export to Japan, U.S.and other countries of the world. Already, Imo citizens at home and in the diaspora have started buying into the project.Cash and high-end computers have beendonated, and employment opportunities promised.Those that have bought into the initiative include the Chairman of ZinoxGroup,Leo Stan Ekeh, and Chairman of Turkey based Inno & Bisco Oil and Gas Limited,Innocent Unoha.Astute businessmen like Ekeh dread volatileenvironments. Though Imo plays in the league of states plagued by insecurity, the Zinox boss still bought into the project.On why he took such a risk, Ekeh told The Guardian that Imo needs employment and that theproject would make lmoyouths, even graduates,employable. “I will aways support in anyway i can, any initiative that will make lmo great, no matter the government in power,” he added. The fever of this project seems to be catching almost every segment of the Eastern Heartland and beyond, even the academia. The Director, University Computer Centre, Federal University ofTechnology, Owerri(FUTO), Prof.Damian Dike, described it as a rich and interesting project.“Skilluplmo is a very rich and interesting programme that has great potential of technologicallyrevolutionalising our state.It will build up self-employable skills of our youths to reduce their involvement in juvenile crimes and make the state the technology hub of Nigeria, if well-funded as contained in the original plan. “It is in view of the afore mentioned noble goals that the innovative Vice Chancellor of FUTO,Prof. (Mrs.)Nnenna Oti, approved the partnership of FUTO with Imo government in this programme, so that over 800 FUTO students and indigenes of our host communities can join without much distance- associated costs,” he told The Guardian. Chidi Duru, an Owerri-based techpreneur,said the programme, underwhich 5,000 lmo youths areundergoing training, has been very impactful.The youths, according to him, are being trained on basic digital skills like computer appreciation, phone repair, Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)installation and cartracking.On intermediate digitalskills, the youths are trained in digital marketing, graphics, video and photoediting. They are also trained in advanced digital skills such as cybersecurity, UI/UX, mobile app development, front-end development, back-end development, blockchain technology, data analysis and projectmanagement. The commissloner, who was an assistant Director at NCC, said the initiative is part of the move to align Imo with the Federal Government’s objective of diversifying the economy as encapsulated in the National Digital Economy Policy and Strat-egy (NDEPS) 2020-2030. He added:”Realising that digital technology drives innovation and creates job opportunities, leading to economic prosperity, there is need to create a Ministry that will focus on the development of lmo digital economy and create policies and programmes that will position the stateas a key player in the expanding global digital economy valued at $11.5trillion, which havewitnessed two-fold growth in 15 years and projected to account for a quarter of the global economy in the next 10years , according to the 2016 Report by Oxford Economy. “Imo government also realised the need toharness ICT potential to provide new solutions to developmental challenges, foster economic growth ,access information and knowledge, eradicate poverty and socialinclusion in the state.”Commending the lmo Governor for creating the first Ministry of Digital Economy in any Nigerian State, Prof.Ajiya hopes that other states will copy Imo and harness the potential in the digital economy space.According to him,the Digital Economycontributes more than crude oil to the GDP, as it creates unicorns.His words:”So,the future is Digital Economy. This is where the world is going.In Nigeria ,we should not be left behind.“You may have known unicorns, those companies valued at over S1 billion without being listed on the stock market. We have about eight in Africa and five or six of them are from Nigeria.So, Uzodimma istargeting Imo youths to become future billionaires.This means the future is being brought closer in Imo.”For him, Skilluplmo is an excellent initiative, which will see lmo indigenes.becoming masters of the fourth industrialrevolution.

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Imo Commissioner, Chimezie Amadi, receives Leadership Excellence Award

The Imo State Commissioner for Digital Economy and e-Government, Dr Chimezie Amadi, has been honoured with the prestigious “Leadership Excellence” Award at the 2023 edition of the Arise Africa Achievers Award. The Award was bestowed on Amadi in recognition of his outstanding leadership exploits as he leads the team responsibility for transforming the State’s economy into a fully-digitised one and drives the implementation of the SkillUpImo initiative, among other spin-off projects aimed at empowering the youths in the State with digital skills and tools. While conferring the award on Amadi recently in Owerri, attended by over 250 change makers, with thousands more online, the President, Arise Africa Network of Nigeria and publisher of Arise Africa Magazine, Mr Ikechukwu Anyanwu, said the award to Amadi was well deserved. According to Anyanwu, “In the world of business, great leaders are like beacons that guide their organizations towards success and growth. They possess an uncanny ability to inspire, motivate, and bring out the best in their teams and Dr Amadi stands as one of those beacons in the Imo State cabinet driving implementation of strategic youth-centric digital empowerment project.” He said the panel of assessors for the award adjudged Amadi as the recipient of the prestigious award, based on his “exceptional and exemplary leadership quality and outstanding performance as the commissioner for Imo State Ministry of Digital Economy and e-Government.” Anyanwu said the award was to celebrate Amadi’s unwavering commitment to empowering the youths through the SkillupImo programme and other initiatives of his ministry. “Through these digital skill empowerment project, the government, through the Ministry which Amadi supervises, is unlocking the potential of individuals, supporting their innovative ideas, and equipping them with skills to harness their talents and shape their destinies.” “We, therefore, congratulate Dr. Chimezie Amadi on this well-deserved award. We are filled with optimism for the future. We stand united in supporting his vision and look forward to witnessing the continued growth and positive impact of his ministry’s programmes on the lives of countless individuals in Imo state, as we stride forward, empowering lives and shaping a better, digitally-inclusive tomorrow,” concluded Anyanwu. Responding, the Commissioner appreciated the Management and Panel of Assessors at the Arise Africa Achievers Award for the recognition, stating that “I consider this recognition as a call to do greater service, a call to do more for the State in our journey to achieving the digital transformation agenda of our Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma.” “I consider myself lucky for being given the privilege by our Digital Governor to oversee the Ministry of Digital Economy & E-Government where we continue to make our modest efforts to actualise the agenda of His Excellency, Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma, the Digital Governor of Imo State,” he said. He dedicated the award to the dynamic members of staff at the Ministry, who he said, have continued to give him the necessary support, working tool and nail, towards advancing the course of digital empowerment of the youths for the overall economic transformation in the state. It would be recalled that, among other recognitions, Imo State was in May, 2023, ranked top (#Number 1) above all other states in the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in terms of digital innovation and entrepreneurship development in the country in the 2022 State of Entrepreneurship Index Report for Nigeria Report by the FATE Institute of the popular FATE Foundation. Now in its ninth year, Arise Achievers Award is an annual accolade event established to celebrate people, places and values that contribute towards significant impact on the African continent. It’s the largest annual gathering hosted to engage with young people of Africa and addresses the most pressing developmental issues facing current generation. Signed: Sandra OparaPublic Relations OfficerMinistry of Digital Economy& E-Government, Imo State

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