CITAD To Host Nigeria Education Minister, Other Top Shots At Digital Transformation Engagement Webinar

The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD), will host the third edition of its annual Digital Transformation engagement webinar , on March 10, 2021.

According to the organization, guests such as the Honorable Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu; The Vice Chancellor of Modibbo Adama University who is also the chairman of the occassion, Yola, Prof A.I Tukur; Prof Hauwa Biu, Chair, Presidential Committee on Northeast Initiatives; Aissata Sow, Country Programs Lead, Nigeria and Digital Economy Lead, MasterCard Foundation; Chris Nwannenna, Former President, Nigeria Computer Society; Amos Emma, Chairman/Chief Software Architect for programme software group, are all expected at the event.

The theme of the webinar is aimed at “Creativity and Innovation in the Deployment of ICTs in Schools to Prepare Digital Nigerians for Digital Economy”. CITAD also revealed that more information on the event will be subsequently released.

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DLAC, CITAD To Host National Youth Dialogue On Digital Literacy

The Digital Literacy Advocacy Club and the Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) have concluded plans to host a national youth dialogue on Digital Literacy.

The program will hold on March 20, virtually, according to the organizers in Abuja. According to Olugbenga Toki, the program has become necessary owning to the importance of discussing taking Digital Literacy to youths at the grass-root and also support the efforts toward ensuring digital literates in Nigeria.

The theme of the program according to the organizers is “ Building Digital Literates from grassroot in Nigeria”.

The Digital Literacy Advocacy Club and Centre for Information Technology and Development have held collaborative programs aimed at strengthening Digital Literacy in Nigeria.

Toki noted that this program is also aimed at achieving aims of a better equipped country and Digital economy.