ANNOUNCEMENT: Nigeria Digital Sense Forum 2009

We are a group of internationally reputed and award-winning Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry analysts and consultants based in Lagos, professionally affiliated to African IT Journalists and Nigeria chapter of African ICT Media, the media caucus of African Information Society Initiative (AISI) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA). Hence, we invite you to participate in the Nigeria Digital Sense Forum scheduled to hold in Lagos, on Thursday, November 5, 2009 at Golden Gate Paradise, Ikoyi-Lagos, as a prelude to the global annual Internet Governance Forum.

The purpose of the Nigeria Digital Sense Forum, endorsed by the Nigeria Internet Group (NIG) among others, is to act as a rallying point for Nigerian internet stakeholders in raising and addressing salient issues concerning the ICT sector with particular reference to the Internet Governance-related issues and development in Nigeria. In view of this, the Nigeria Digital Sense Forum offers stakeholders the needed platform to articulate a stand on Internet Governance and precisely to act as a preparatory forum toward the Internet Governance Forum holding in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, from November 15-18, 2009, for the country.

The keynote address on the proposed theme, ‘Internet Governance – Creating Opportunities for All Nigerians’ is to be delivered by the Executive Vice Chairman of Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

For additional details, please contact remnek[at]hotmail.com or remnekkv[at]gmail.com

Open Letter to INEC

Dear INEC,

Nigerians do not believe that your name is correctly spelt, many think it should be iNEC since the ‘I’ in your name — which should stand for ‘Independent’ — appears compromised. I know, for a fact, that the only way to become INEC and not (a pain in Nigeria’s) NEC(k) is to use the opportunity of the 2010 Anambra State election to correct the self-acknowledged mistakes we saw in the Ekiti State 2009 elections. I can imagine how some of your staff freely discuss how much they hope to work for an institution that will make them proud to wear their identity cards without the fear of being immediately judged as dishonest.

Considering the fact that Nigeria has seen a lot of troubles in its 49-year history, and that we have hopefully reached the proverbial point where the ‘harmless goat’ turns around and bites its ‘predator’ in self defence, I hope you are also feeling the sense of anger that envelopes the nation. What appears as a silver lining in the dark cloud is the obvious dissatisfaction among the nation’s youth. One hopes that this will be sustained, and that it will join forces with the desire of the elite to spend less on what they should probably not pay for in the first place.

INEC, I do not need to remind you of the fact that you hold an important place in the possible emergence of a New Nigeria — in terms of governance, institutional efficiency and much more. You might have noticed the increased level of concern expressed through various activities both on the ground — and online. If you haven’t heard about #lightupnigeria, I’ll be quite surprised. It’s an example of how young Nigerians have decided that maybe the first election after Nigeria’s golden jubilee (for which the word ‘jubilee’ would be an irony) should be the chance we must take to seize back the nation.

I visited your website, www.inecnigeria.org, today, with the hope that you would at least have information about voter registration and more but I was disappointed to see that you had more room for the speeches of your first employee than you had for the information which you were actually tasked with providing. Your webmaster even forgot to change the copyright notice on your website from ‘Copyright 2006’, and that makes me wonder if you have paid any attention to that window through which the world communicates with your institution since your last ‘major assignment’ in 2006 — while preparing for the 2007 selections.

INEC, please wake up from your slumber and prove to us that you are preparing for the 2010 elections in Anambra state and the 2011 elections. It doesn’t take so much time to put information on your website about how people can register to vote, verify their registration and also identify where to vote. We are only 19 months away from April 2011 and trust me, you shouldn’t bother responding to say that you’re waiting for April 2010 because we now have scattered elections thanks to Anambra and such other states.

You should take this letter quite serious because it is coming from someone who is not a member of any political party (that you may accuse of any anti-‘whatever’ agenda). It comes from one of many angry young Nigerians who are tired of being laughed at in the assembly of nations. Trust me when I say this: people are tired and awake. Tired of hearing Nigeria referred to as a ‘potentially great nation’ or ‘a failing state’, and awake to the possibility of a nation whose passport we can hold high up (and without non-green passport covers) across any immigration point!

Best No regards,
‘Gbenga Sesan

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-27

  • Hello Calabar! Courtesy of the Cross River State Government and Microsoft Nigeria, ICT education comes to secondary school teachers. #
  • “Nigerian Student Company Wins HP’s Responsible Business Ideas Competition”: http://is.gd/3AOSi. Thanks for your excellent work, JA Nigeria! #
  • Saw a flash of the trailer on TV and it made me visit the website. Now I’m moved to think that http://FigurineMovie.com may change the game! #
  • “Being an entrepreneur can be lonely. Being a social entrepreneur can be lonely and disheartening.” – SocialEarth. http://bit.ly/mtYSq #
  • Watch the video @ http://bit.ly/ohHV2 and sign the petition @ http://www.utomifornigeria.com/freevote. Please RT. #
  • Kudos to the leadership of Daystar Church for being the salt of their earth and light of their world. We should all be! http://is.gd/3GZZX. #
  • With the 2011 elections less than 20 months away, why does Nigeria’s ‘Independent’ Electoral Commission’s (INEC) website say Copyright 2006? #
  • ‘In My Own Words’ will be available at the ThisDay Media Store (The Palms Shopping Mall) from October 1. See location at http://is.gd/3Hhm7. #
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-20

  • Pictures from the 09.09.09 presentation of ‘In My Own Words’ are now available at http://is.gd/3dFmB. Visit http://www.gbengasesanspeaks.com #
  • Discussing ‘In My Own Words’ on ‘Rubbing Minds’ showing on Channels TV at 3pm today. After that, all roads lead to this month’s ACES meeting #
  • Our TV must be happy tonight, it’s getting some attention from Mr. & Mrs. 🙂 The TV has Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’s Aromeh to thank. #
  • @kengimel Thanks. in reply to kengimel #
  • Congratulations to @oreoluwa for winning the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology ‘Change Agent Award’! http://is.gd/3g23E #
  • Is there a public holiday on September 21/22(Monday/Tuesday next week) in Nigeria for ‘Eid al Fitr’? Need to know to plan a meeting. Thanks! #
  • FOR KENYANS: Have you noticed any difference in internet speed (up) and cost (down) since the Seacom cable went live last month? Asante sana #
  • My internet service provider sent SMS and eMail to remind me of subscription renewal – and just called my mobile number! I smell competition #
  • @BoyeOshinaga Excellent odour, if you ask me 🙂 It’s high time we moved beyond the 1978 ‘plug and pray’ service we literally beg for. Time! in reply to BoyeOshinaga #
  • Another interesting meeting with @rizwantayabali (virtually this time). http://bubbl.us is a free web app that allows you brainstorm online. #
  • Just returned from an interesting breakfast meeting with potential partners for PIN. Thanks to the British High Commissiner for hosting! #
  • Discussing ‘Unveiling the Truth’ with young people attending the TREM Young People’s camp this morning. It’ll be a long ride to the venue… #
  • May the pockets of anger I see (and smell) around Nigeria come together to actually pave way for the country we desire. Enough is enough! #
  • Leaving Ajegunle, where the Lagos correspondent of a global financial newspaper interviewed 8 of our Ajegunle.org graduates. Great stories! #
  • If you live in Lagos and wish to get a copy of my book, ‘In My Own Words’, you can do so at ThisDay Media Store (The Palms) from October 1 #
  • @gjmf Yes, you can get the book in the USA. You can use these links: http://is.gd/3saCN (Amazon), http://is.gd/3saED (Imprimata Publishers) in reply to gjmf #
  • @BIUpresident Thanks and good to read from you. Temi and I may be in Benin so I’ll connect to know if that’d be earlier than your Lagos trip in reply to BIUpresident #
  • @eggheader If you don’t live/stay in Lagos, you can order from http://flegz.com or http://booksng.com. They do all-Nigeria delivery. Cheers in reply to eggheader #
  • @Ivoryblossum If you don’t live in Lagos, you can order from http://flegz.com, http://is.gd/3saCN, http://is.gd/3saED or http://booksng.com in reply to Ivoryblossum #
  • Reading the World Bank’s World Development Report 2010, with the theme, ‘Development and Climate Change’. See report at http://is.gd/3shWM #

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-20

  • Pictures from the 09.09.09 presentation of ‘In My Own Words’ are now available at http://is.gd/3dFmB. Visit http://www.gbengasesanspeaks.com #
  • Discussing ‘In My Own Words’ on ‘Rubbing Minds’ showing on Channels TV at 3pm today. After that, all roads lead to this month’s ACES meeting #
  • Our TV must be happy tonight, it’s getting some attention from Mr. & Mrs. 🙂 The TV has Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’s Aromeh to thank. #
  • @kengimel Thanks. in reply to kengimel #
  • Congratulations to @oreoluwa for winning the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology ‘Change Agent Award’! http://is.gd/3g23E #
  • Is there a public holiday on September 21/22(Monday/Tuesday next week) in Nigeria for ‘Eid al Fitr’? Need to know to plan a meeting. Thanks! #
  • FOR KENYANS: Have you noticed any difference in internet speed (up) and cost (down) since the Seacom cable went live last month? Asante sana #
  • My internet service provider sent SMS and eMail to remind me of subscription renewal – and just called my mobile number! I smell competition #
  • @BoyeOshinaga Excellent odour, if you ask me 🙂 It’s high time we moved beyond the 1978 ‘plug and pray’ service we literally beg for. Time! in reply to BoyeOshinaga #
  • Another interesting meeting with @rizwantayabali (virtually this time). http://bubbl.us is a free web app that allows you brainstorm online. #
  • Just returned from an interesting breakfast meeting with potential partners for PIN. Thanks to the British High Commissiner for hosting! #
  • Discussing ‘Unveiling the Truth’ with young people attending the TREM Young People’s camp this morning. It’ll be a long ride to the venue… #
  • May the pockets of anger I see (and smell) around Nigeria come together to actually pave way for the country we desire. Enough is enough! #
  • Leaving Ajegunle, where the Lagos correspondent of a global financial newspaper interviewed 8 of our Ajegunle.org graduates. Great stories! #
  • If you live in Lagos and wish to get a copy of my book, ‘In My Own Words’, you can do so at ThisDay Media Store (The Palms) from October 1 #
  • @gjmf Yes, you can get the book in the USA. You can use these links: http://is.gd/3saCN (Amazon), http://is.gd/3saED (Imprimata Publishers) in reply to gjmf #
  • @BIUpresident Thanks and good to read from you. Temi and I may be in Benin so I’ll connect to know if that’d be earlier than your Lagos trip in reply to BIUpresident #
  • @eggheader If you don’t live/stay in Lagos, you can order from http://flegz.com or http://booksng.com. They do all-Nigeria delivery. Cheers in reply to eggheader #
  • @Ivoryblossum If you don’t live in Lagos, you can order from http://flegz.com, http://is.gd/3saCN, http://is.gd/3saED or http://booksng.com in reply to Ivoryblossum #
  • Reading the World Bank’s World Development Report 2010, with the theme, ‘Development and Climate Change’. See report at http://is.gd/3shWM #

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-20

  • Pictures from the 09.09.09 presentation of ‘In My Own Words’ are now available at http://is.gd/3dFmB. Visit http://www.gbengasesanspeaks.com #
  • Discussing ‘In My Own Words’ on ‘Rubbing Minds’ showing on Channels TV at 3pm today. After that, all roads lead to this month’s ACES meeting #
  • Our TV must be happy tonight, it’s getting some attention from Mr. & Mrs. 🙂 The TV has Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’s Aromeh to thank. #
  • @kengimel Thanks. in reply to kengimel #
  • Congratulations to @oreoluwa for winning the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology ‘Change Agent Award’! http://is.gd/3g23E #
  • Is there a public holiday on September 21/22(Monday/Tuesday next week) in Nigeria for ‘Eid al Fitr’? Need to know to plan a meeting. Thanks! #
  • FOR KENYANS: Have you noticed any difference in internet speed (up) and cost (down) since the Seacom cable went live last month? Asante sana #
  • My internet service provider sent SMS and eMail to remind me of subscription renewal – and just called my mobile number! I smell competition #
  • @BoyeOshinaga Excellent odour, if you ask me 🙂 It’s high time we moved beyond the 1978 ‘plug and pray’ service we literally beg for. Time! in reply to BoyeOshinaga #
  • Another interesting meeting with @rizwantayabali (virtually this time). http://bubbl.us is a free web app that allows you brainstorm online. #
  • Just returned from an interesting breakfast meeting with potential partners for PIN. Thanks to the British High Commissiner for hosting! #
  • Discussing ‘Unveiling the Truth’ with young people attending the TREM Young People’s camp this morning. It’ll be a long ride to the venue… #
  • May the pockets of anger I see (and smell) around Nigeria come together to actually pave way for the country we desire. Enough is enough! #
  • Leaving Ajegunle, where the Lagos correspondent of a global financial newspaper interviewed 8 of our Ajegunle.org graduates. Great stories! #
  • If you live in Lagos and wish to get a copy of my book, ‘In My Own Words’, you can do so at ThisDay Media Store (The Palms) from October 1 #
  • @gjmf Yes, you can get the book in the USA. You can use these links: http://is.gd/3saCN (Amazon), http://is.gd/3saED (Imprimata Publishers) in reply to gjmf #
  • @BIUpresident Thanks and good to read from you. Temi and I may be in Benin so I’ll connect to know if that’d be earlier than your Lagos trip in reply to BIUpresident #
  • @eggheader If you don’t live/stay in Lagos, you can order from http://flegz.com or http://booksng.com. They do all-Nigeria delivery. Cheers in reply to eggheader #
  • @Ivoryblossum If you don’t live in Lagos, you can order from http://flegz.com, http://is.gd/3saCN, http://is.gd/3saED or http://booksng.com in reply to Ivoryblossum #
  • Reading the World Bank’s World Development Report 2010, with the theme, ‘Development and Climate Change’. See report at http://is.gd/3shWM #

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-13

  • http://is.gd/2XVlD #
  • My cousin, Damilola (a medical student), writes really well! Great to see another edition of Saraba co-published by Dami. http://is.gd/2XVlD #
  • RT @kelele: [African] bloggers, set your clocks and mark your calendars. October 29 – November 1. Watch http://kelele.org/kelele-2009 f … #
  • On his birthday, he’ll be managing my 090909 Book Presentation. Here’s a pre-birthday wish to a NewNigerian ambassador, Ohimai @MrFixNigeria #
  • In an increasingly complex and competitive world, it’s a much better idea to Live Deliberately instead of leaving things to chance. #090909 #
  • Great discussion over lunch with @rizwantayabali after today’s strategy meeting. Now reading his “20 Keys” article at http://is.gd/32jUF. #
  • Good night, London. We can’t wait to say ‘Good morning, Lagos’. Temi and I are mega excited about the Book Presentation. #090909 #
  • Hello Lagos! One of the pleasures of life is to watch visions become real, while the journey continues. Thanks for the huge support! #090909 #
  • Fantastic Book Presentation today! You can order through Amazon, BooksNG, Flegz or CHP. Visit http://www.gbengasesan.com for links and more #
  • Fantastic Book Presentation today! You can order through Amazon, BooksNG, Flegz or CHP. Visit http://www.gbengasesanspeaks.com for links… #
  • Within the first day of its release, ‘In My Own Words’ has been listed as #1 on the list of ‘Top 10 hottest must-haves’ on http://flegz.com! #
  • Yesterday is gone, today is the next gift to be unwrapped. On our way to Otta for an ICT training session with secondary school teachers. #
  • It was great listening to the ideas that the new set of #Ajegunle.org graduates want to run with after their training which ends today. #

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-06

  • @kazey @osize Make that three 🙂 in reply to kazey #
  • Hello Belfast! Speaking on “Technology, Social Entrepreneurs and the Global Crisis” at #DSA2009. @temiladesesan is speaking there too. #
  • It’s about an hour to the Coleraine campus of University of Ulster, venue of the Development Studies Association conference. #DSA2009 #
  • Thanks Ireland! The song Temi and I used for our Couple’s First Dance (“Flying Wihout Wings”) is playing on local radio! What a welcome 😉 #
  • #DSA2009 conference ends on a very interesting note. Time for a Nottingham break before a September 8 meeting in London and 090909 in Lagos! #
  • Sad to hear that Gani Fawehinmi (http://is.gd/2UJnU, http://is.gd/2UJpV) passed on earlier today. But… he did live his life deliberately! #
  • Great to read about @current TV’s ‘Good News’ channel. Here’s some good news from PIN’s work: http://is.gd/2USzc and http://is.gd/2USAf. #
  • Glo 1 undersea cable lands in Lagos today, according to reports from http://is.gd/2UTad. See African undersea cable map @ http://is.gd/2UTjG #
  • RT @chidisan: Nigerian Government reacts to Sony’s Playstation 3 Ad http://bit.ly/1SlC1y :: Interesting. Will Sony react to this? #
  • All’s now set for the presentation of my book, ‘In My Own Words’, on 09-09-09. Thanks to everyone who’s making this work! Website up soon 😉 #