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Senator Hope Uzodinma and Dr Chimezie Anadi

Digital language for Imo youths – MDEEG

When I was much younger, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the late political sage, in a moment of political flamboyance and philosophical exactitude, had said life was a “continuum.” It was the time when children still rushed to their dictionaries searching for words that could build up their vocabularies. Oh, could he be talking about life stretching into the future indeterminately and without any break or what some may call interregnum? Vocabulary! Young men of yore liked to acquire them and throw them around like bullets by way of demonstrating their bombastic grammatical acquisition. Growing up, sustainability has joined my little collection. In language, there is always something for the age. Sustainable development goals could be appropriated now by the United Nations, but my little flirtation with the word is more of project, programme or policy development, nurtured or supported to endure the vicissitudes of a fragile state. Unlike in politics where the winner takes all and everything comes to a screeching, shameful halt once he exits office. Or in moments of interregnum! Could this be the reason I was excited last week seeing some images coming out of Imo State? It was quite exciting for me to see that the SkillUpImo project has not been subjected to the opprobrium of an interregnum or endured a crushing hiatus that could have a telling effect on a well-thought-out programme with which Governor Hope Uzodinma hopes to lure some youths away from the streets and crime and imbue them with tech skills for a better future, even for a better state and country. Read moreMinistry floats Skillupimo challenge In Imo State, interregnum has lost meaning or relevance. While yet to form a cabinet after an election victory, Governor Uzodinma, secured the partnership of global tech giant, Meta Incorporated, formerly Facebook, to train 5000 tech graduates on digital marketing on Meta social platforms of Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, still using the enthusiastic commitment of former Commissioner of Digital Economy and E-Governance, Dr Chimezie Amadi. That is sustainability, that the importance of a cardinal programme of the State government was not allowed to flag. An official of the Nigerian tech partner of Meta, Innovation Growth (IG) Hub, Daniel Chinagozi,  told reporters that the training was one of the series lined up to support the government in its audacious effort to decongest the streets of restless youths and give them a meaningful living. The governor in his first tenure promoted an ambitious Imo Digital Economy Agenda (IDEA) 2022 – 2026, with one of its primary pillars being Digital Literacy and Skills Acquisition. Under the programme, the government planned to train 100,000 youths, women and people living with disabilities in core 21st-century skills in software development, blockchain, game development and other technical vocational skills. A smart move by the governor was to enlist Dr Amadi, a hard-core technocrat at the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), to champion his vision for a new Imo. Read moreSoon, Imo will be Africa’s Digital Hub – Dr Chimezie AmadiIt was like hitting the bullseye. Perhaps for the visible achievements of the programme and even more for the love of his people, the governor has encouraged Amadi to pursue his state’s tech vision even in an ordinary capacity. The efforts of the state in this respect are measurable. The training programme provided Amadi with an auspicious opportunity to give a situation report. Speaking on Channels Television, last week, Amadi informed viewers that through the SkillUpImo project which is about a year old, the governor has trained exactly 20,000 youths in Cohorts 1 and  2 in different genres of tech application, out of which 5,000 were picked for further training by tech partners, IG Hub, representing Meta in Nigeria. On the choice of Meta, Amadi explained that the company builds its innovation around people and some of these technologies are specially suited for the promotion of MSME (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises), the sort of small businesses sprouting in different parts of the state, a number of them promoted by tech graduates of the ImoSkillUp project. Read morePRIVATE SECTOR SUPPORT: IMO DIGITAL ECONOMY INITIATIVE RECEIVES BOOST.“Meta through IG Hub is working with us to train digital marketing graduates from Cohort 1 and 2 by sharpening their knowledge and deepening their skills in using the Meta family of Apps to promote small businesses. Some of them have opted to set up their ventures instead of searching for paid employment,” he said. Some benefits are already very noticeable, according to the former Commissioner. “The good thing happening in Imo is the sporadic growth of small businesses. Some companies come to Imo State in search of tech talents to employ. Imo State is becoming a net exporter of tech talents to other parts of the country and even to the global community,” Amadi said. Until recently, Imo State resonated mostly in ugly situations, either insecurity or mugging of Labour leaders. The governor has said his tech training drive for the youths is to stir them away from being cheap recruits for troublemakers. And Amadi would tell this writer that there is nobody who is gainfully employed that will want to spill his blood on the street. Does Uzodinma’s tech plan have the fuel boosters to accelerate to 2026 and achieve its goals without political distractions?  Will it achieve its training target of 100,000  and make Imo a digitally driven state – E-Government, connected ministries, connected cities, driven on e-commerce that is powered by a state-supported broadband buildout? Time, they say, will tell. From afar, one can say Governor Uzodinma has got something good going in Imo State. On tech training for Imo youths, he has scaled the rubicon while shaming a discouraging interregnum offered by the absence of a cabinet, to press the accelerator of his best offering to the Imo people.

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SkillUpImo: Sure, we are not in Imo to joke

Skillupimo Cohort 3 Updates: Orientation Details

Due to the ongoing Meta training at the ministry, we have decided to adjust our activities to accommodate other students who may likely miss out if we start tomorrow. Hence, the cohort 3 learning journey will be commencing on The 13, of February 2024, with the following activities. ORIENTATION: We are starting with a mandatory orientation session for all cohort 3 Learners and each student should only appear at the orientation training center as published on their timetable. So pay attention to check when the orientation for your Programme will be held. OTHER POINTS TO NOTE: Please Note, that the timetable will be published shortly. Read moreMinistry floats Skillupimo challenge Thank you

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The Ongoing Skillupimo Meta boost training

These are the photos taken from the Skillupimo Meta Boost, Day 1… Commissioner Chimezie Amadi Addressing Skillupimo Students… Daniel Chinagozi, CEO ighub, Lecturing Skillupimo Students… Skillupimo students learning At The Meta Boost Training… Hon. Commissioner, Dr. Chimezie Amadi with MD ISAMATA and trainees… Union Bank Official…

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Dr Chimezie Amadi

UPDATE ON SKILLUPIMO COHORT 3 TRAINING

Dear SkillUpImo Community, here are the latest updates on cohort 3 training; 1) Due to the massive number of potential students in Skillupimo cohort 3, the Cohort 3 programmes have been partitioned into two batches, viz: Skillupimo Cohort 3A and Cohort 3B. 2) Both batches( Cohort 3A and Cohort 3B, with a capacity of 20000 students each) will be graduated and equipped differently. 3) Due to a lack of facilities to accommodate 40,000 learners, as well as the high cost of equipping such a large group, Skillupimo Cohort 3 A and B will offer different courses. 4) Learners must ensure they are aware of the specific learning community and corresponding courses for which they are registered. Below are the available courses for Cohort 3A: Read moreMinistry floats Skillupimo challenge 5) Classes for Cohort 3A will commence on the 9th of February 2024 across the 15 learning centers. 6) Beginners’ courses in cohort 3A will end on the 15th of March 2024. Students will be required to take a certification exam during that time. 7) Laptops will be given to only those whose courses require the use of laptops. 8) Others will be equipped with the tools that they require to deliver their services. Read moreSoon, Imo will be Africa’s Digital Hub – Dr Chimezie Amadi9) Students must be aware that attendance in class is mandatory. 10) Courses for cohort 3B include 11) Cohort 3B starts immediately after the end of Cohort 3A. Good luck on your most exciting journey yet to digital literacy and economic empowerment!

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IMO STATE  AND FACEBOOK JOIN FORCES; SKILL UP IMO YOUTHS SET FOR DIGITAL SKILLS BOOST

The Innovation Growth Hub, a META Inc. Partner on Meta Boost in collaboration with the Imo State Government and the Imo State Ministry of Digital Economy & E-Government, is Organising a Meta Boost Training to upskill individuals in the SkillUpImo program.  The Ministry of Digital Economy and E-Governance announced on Thursday in Owerri that the comprehensive training program is set to commence on Monday, 5th of February 2024. According to the Ministry, Facebook was notably impressed by the proactive approach of Governor Hope Uzodinma’s administration, particularly through the SkillupImo project. Recognizing the potential of this initiative, META, the parent company of Facebook, is eager to deepen its collaboration by enhancing the understanding of digital skills for business growth. In a formal letter addressed to the Imo State Ministry of Digital Economy and E-Governance, Facebook expressed its intent to provide specialized training for digital marketers from Cohorts 1 and 2 of the SkillupImo Project. The focus of the training is on leveraging Facebook to create value for enterprises. Read moreMinistry floats Skillupimo challenge Furthermore, Facebook has committed to considering the employment of some graduates from the Skillup Imo project to offer support to enterprise users of Facebook within the state. The training will focus on using various social media tools and other tech tools to onboard small businesses and generate income. The training will be conducted over two weeks, from the 5th to the 17th of February 2024, with sessions held from Monday to Saturday. The two-week training program is scheduled to kick off on February 5th, 2024, at the 3R Learning Centre within the ministry’s premises at 28 Egbu Road, Owerri, Imo State. Participants will receive comprehensive training on utilizing Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp Business to effectively grow their businesses. The target audience includes digital marketers and social media managers. Read moreSoon, Imo will be Africa’s Digital Hub – Dr Chimezie AmadiGraduates from Cohorts 1 and 2 have been specifically invited by the Ministry to participate in this Facebook training program, ensuring they reap the maximum benefits.Participants are expected to attend for two days of their choice. Registration is MANDATORY and can be completed at MetaboostImo.  Under the overarching Skillup Imo project, Governor Hope Uzodinma aims to empower over 300,000 Imo youths with proficient digital skills, marking a significant step towards building a digitally skilled workforce and positioning Imo State as a leading digital economy hub in Nigeria and Africa.  Sandra Opara.P.R.OMinistry of Digital Economy and E-Government

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Build-a-thon event 2024

INNOVATIVE BRILLIANCE UNLEASHED AT BUILD-A-THON 2024 IN IMO STATE

NEWS RELEASE The Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy joins forces with Imo State Ministries for a groundbreaking digital empowerment initiative.  In concert with the Imo State Digital Agenda, the Federal Ministry of Communications Innovation and Digital Economy, in collaboration with the Imo State Ministry of Digital Economy and E-Government and the Ministry of Education, organized the much-anticipated Build-a-Thon 2024.The four-day event, held from the 22nd to the 25th of January 2024 at the prestigious Landmark Event Centre in Imo State, showcased the innovative prowess of 500 talented students from secondary schools across the state. The Build-a-Thon, an immersion program where children are exposed to embedded and other emerging technologies, is aimed at empowering the next generation of techies and equipping them with future-proof skills that will make them relevant players in the global emerging digital economy. Unleashing their power of creativity, it is designed to develop their innovative spirit, making them developers of solutions that will usher in sustainable development in the economy. In his welcome address, the immediate past Commissioner for Digital Economy and E-government, Dr. Chimezie Amadi, stressed that digital skills have become a lifesaving skill and an economic enhancement skill in high demand globally. “Once you can deploy the potential God has given you, unleash your creativity, and use the tools before you, you will become the next Mark Zuckerberg from Imo State, Nigeria. Our governor, Dist. Senator Hope Uzodinma, who understands that technology is the future, became the first to establish the Ministry of Digital Economy and E-Government. With this trailblazing approach, we are hopeful that the best innovations will come from you, thereby placing Imo as the digital skills hub of Africa’’. Read moreMinistry floats Skillupimo challenge Earlier in his speech, the immediate past commissioner of education, Prof. John Cliff Chike Nwadike, also enjoined the students to use the invaluable opportunity before them to transform their lives and the nation as a whole. Following the inauguration, the participants dove into a series of hands-on challenges designed to test their skills in coding, app development, and other digital disciplines. Mentors and industry experts provided guidance, offering valuable insights and encouragement to the budding innovators. The Landmark Event Center buzzed with excitement as teams of students collaborated, brainstormed, and brought their ideas to life. The atmosphere was charged with the spirit of competition as the young minds raced against the clock to develop innovative solutions to real-world problems. At the end of the intense and exhilarating event, projects constructed by the students were: Biometric attendance register, street lights, solar towers and panels, Smart doors, Speed boats, Fire alarm systems, virus-detecting robots, Digital radios, Rechargeable generators, rechargeable power batteries,  traffic lights, Emergency response systems, Cyclone arcades, etc. Winners emerged in 15 categories: Best Overall Project, Most Innovative Project, Most Creative Project, Best Use of Technology, Most Sustainable Project, Most Collaborative Project, Best Project Presentation, Best Documentation, Future Innovators, Community Impact, The Audience Choice, Raspberry Pi Mastery, NCC Award for Innovation and Creativity, the Best Problem-Solving Project, and the Most Adaptable Project. Comprehensive secondary school Avu emerged as the champion of Build-a-Thon 2024 as the school with the best overall project. The ceremony concluded with an awards presentation. Build-a-Thon 2024 not only showcased the immense talent and potential of Imo State’s youths but also underscored the federal government’s commitment to nurturing a digitally literate and innovative society by engaging other States and other sub-nationals’ structures for a backward integration strategy imperative for project objective realization. Read moreSoon, Imo will be Africa’s Digital Hub – Dr Chimezie AmadiThe Imo State Build-a-Thon 2024 was organized by the Federal Ministry of Communication, Innovation, and Digital Economy and partnered with the Raspberry Pi Foundation and the Nigerian Communications Commission. Sandra Opara.P.R.OMinistry of Digital Economy and E-Government

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Skillupimo Cohort 3 pre-admission mock exam update

Dear Skillup Imo Cohort 3 Prospects, Congratulations on your successful completion of the Pre-Admission mock exam. However there were a few crucial observations we made: Due to these observations, there have been an update in the main Pre-Admission exam schedule and guidelines. Exam Schedule 1) Friday 24, November by 10am – Only those who chose any of these advanced courses: -Front End Development-Back End Development-Cybersecurity-Mobile App Development-Project Management-Into to Fintech (New)-Intro to Cloud Engineering (New)-Intro to Blockchain Technology (New)-Intro to Artificial Intelligence (New)-Intro to Internet of Things (New)-Intro to Gamification & Simulation (New)-Fibre Network Implementation and Splicing (New ) 2) Saturday 25th, November by 10am – Only those who chose any of these Intermediate courses: Read moreMinistry floats Skillupimo challenge -UI/UX-Intro to Programming-Video/Photo editing-Graphics-Digital Marketing-Virtual Assistance-Repair of Computer Hardwares (New) 3) Friday 24, November by 10am – Only those who chose any of these beginner courses. -LAN Networking-Computer Appreciation-Phone Repair-CCTV-Car Tracking Links to exams for each day will be posted across our Facebook channels. Exam Guidelines Please visit all our channels regularly to get more information on available learning centres, courses, exam link and any other information. We wish you well and look forward to welcoming you to class. Read moreSoon, Imo will be Africa’s Digital Hub – Dr Chimezie AmadiCheers!!

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Senator Hope Uzodinma and Dr. Chimezie Amadi

Hearty Congratulations to Our Digital Governor

Your Excellency, I am most delighted to extend our warmest congratulations to you on your landslide victory and successful return for another term as the Executive Governor of Imo State. Indeed, your visionary leadership, exemplified by the digital training and empowerment initiatives for Imolites, did not go unnoticed. On behalf of the management and staff of the Ministry of Digital Economy and E-Government, we express our sincere joy as we welcome you back to continue the commendable work that has characterized your first tenure. Wishing Your Excellency continued success and fulfillment as you lead Imo State to greater heights in the years ahead. Read moreMinistry floats Skillupimo challenge Signed: Dr. Chimezie AmadiHonourable Commissioner,Digital Economy and E-Government

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40,000 Imo youths set for SkillUpImo Cohort Three

By Innocent Anoruo The SkillUpImo Project of Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, will on November 4, 2023, admit 40,000 Imo youths as the Cohort Three kicks off. At the event, which will hold at Dan Anyiam Stadium, Owerri, participants are expected to go home with startup kits. Cohort 1 of the project, which is under the state’s Ministry of Digital Economy and E-Governance, trained, graduated and equipped 5,000 youths, while Cohort 2 has 15,000. Read moreMinistry floats Skillupimo challenge Aside from the previous five trophies won across the country, technology-driven empowerment scheme was also nominated as the ‘Most Digitally-Compliant State’ award due to the governor’s “excellent strides in the Information Technology industry.” In July, this year, courtesy of SkillUpImo, the governor and his Commissioner for Digital Economy and E-Governance, Dr. Chimezie Amadi, won two awards at the Titans of Tech event in Lagos. Earlier this October, the ministry won the ‘Best State MDA in ICT Human Capacity Development’ and the commissioner bagged the ‘Distinguished GOVtech Trailblazers’ award at the inaugural edition of Nigeria Govtech Public Service Awards.

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