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Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by AmadiAba: 4:19pm On Oct 29, 2021
#IgbereTV

…as Anglican Bishop goes scientific, introduces STEAM

…to build center for robotics and coding

The Diocese of Nnewi, Anglican Communion, will be the first to set up a Diocesan Centre for Coding and Robotics to ensure that the children in the diocese are not left out in the 21st century digital revolution.


The Bishop of Nnewi Diocese, Rt. Rev. Ndubuisi Obi, who stated this during the flag-off of Coding and Robotic training workshop in partnership with Edufun Technik STEM Center at the Anglican Girls Secondary School Nnewi, said the programme would be extended to 16 major secondary schools in the Diocese.
He stated that the Nnewi Diocesan School Board will find a way to mainstream coding and robotics studies in its curriculum for it to be well entrenched in the system and maintained that it is only through such a way that children will grow with it and it will become part of them.


“We have started and nobody knows the extent we can go. Our intention is that these students will turn out fine". He noted.

Rt. Rev. Ndubuisi Obi said he first came in contact with coding and robotics as an Archdeacon, so when the founder of Edufun Technik, Uchenna Onwuamaegbu-Ugwu brought the idea to him, it was easy for him to take the opportunity, adding that “when the Uchenna Onwuamaegbu-Ugwu the founder of Edufun Technik came to me, it was not a new thing, so we immediately hit the ground running to make it a reality for the students in the Diocese to benefit without their parents/guardians paying so much because it involves a lot of money, considering the materials, workshop books, the setting up of laboratory among others. The bishop further noted that this is a technology driven era, therefore the students should be prepared to meet up with the challenges of the time.

Lauding the Edufun Technik on their commitment for the programme to succeed, the Lord Bishop said: "I truly commend the Edufun Technik facilitators. I must confess they have been running at a loss, I am certain, but I told them that this is the sacrifice they will make to flag off this. Then with time, various schools within the state will key in, for it is said that the more the merrier. When others key in, they will then begin to recoup their investment".
He said both the diocese and the facilitators had made heavy investment in the programme, but their interest is to empower the average girl and boy in the Diocesan schools.


" I am happy at the impact being made on these girls. That is the joy. We will extend it to other schools like Carol Standard, Bishop Uzodike, Dame Irene Okwuosa, Living Spring, Kings Secondary, in all 16 secondary schools" of the Diocese, said the bishop.

The Archdeacon in charge of education in the Diocese, Ven. Henry Nzubechukwu Nduka (JP), said it was not easy as the financial involvement nearly scared them away, however considering the benefits the Diocese had to reconsider and make the investment, thanks to the partnership with Edufun Technik.
Ven. Nduka who is also the Supervisor, Special Duties, Anambra State in charge of Moral Instructions in Nnewi North, South, and Ekwusigo Local Government Areas said, if there is anything that makes the Bishop not to sleep, it is how to make Nnewi a technology hub in Africa.
He said coding and robotics have come to stay in Nnewi Diocese but decried the discouragement from some people over the initiative and growing interest.

Uchenna Onwuamegbu-Ugwu the Managing Director of Edufun Technik Center who is a multiple award winning educator on STEAM Education and the facilitator of the programme said Coding, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics education were simply to bring technology closer to the children, introduce them to the 21st century digital skills and prepare them for the future of work.
She emphasized that the policy makers need to pay urgent attention to what the future of work looks like and start overhauling the nation’s school curriculum.
She said: “Robotics education right now is what the children should be looking out for”. The future of work describes *changes in how work will get done over the next decade*, influenced by technological, generational, and social shifts, therefore, the right thing to do is to equip the younger generation with the right skills to make informed decision.
The world of internet and technology has come to stay, knowing this we have to think about Jobs that will be available by 2030.
She noted that the top five career choices in learning Robotics, Artificial Intelligence coding, Machine Learning and Coding are: *Data Scientist, Big data Engineer, Machine Learning Engineers, Software Engineers and Automation Engineers*.
At this point our students have the right to know what the future holds for them and start right now to be inspired and be provided with the relevant soft skills like: *Digital literacy and computational thinking, Emotional and social intelligence, Creative and innovative mindset*, with these skills they will be well equipped for STEAM careers opportunities.
She expressed their desire to bring Robotics Education to schools across Africa by helping them set up robotic and coding Labs.
She expressed her passion, commitment and capacity to work with the government, mission and private schools across Nigeria and any other parts of Africa to actualize her vision. She stressed the need for collaboration in conducting train the trainer’s capacity building programmes which will help them to set up coding and robotics centers in communities across Nigeria.
One of the beneficiaries Mmesoma, said “This will be an unforgettable experience in my life, participating in this Robotics workshop has opened my eyes to the possibilities of embracing technology. I want to become a farmer in the future, and I now understand how technology will help me, especially drone technology. I pray that this program will be integrated as part of the school subject”.

https://igberetvnews.com/1404611/nnewi-inches-towards-becoming-new-african-tech-hub-photos/

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by AmadiAba: 4:20pm On Oct 29, 2021
More

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by AmadiAba: 4:20pm On Oct 29, 2021
Still more

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by Anyahuruagu: 4:34pm On Oct 29, 2021
Nice

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 4:41pm On Oct 29, 2021
real innovative human capital development. kudoz to d bishop. While somewhere in d north. Hisbah police is torturing students who went to celebrate their birthday.

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by thesicilian: 4:48pm On Oct 29, 2021
African tech hub indeed. You didn't even start from Anambra tech hub, or South Eastern, or even Nigerian tech hub.

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by Nobody: 5:02pm On Oct 29, 2021
there is a tech hub manufacturing STEM kits in Aba. I can send you the info if you're interested

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by streetsoldier1(m): 5:02pm On Oct 29, 2021
thesicilian:
African tech hub indeed. You didn't even start from Anambra tech hub, or South Eastern, or even Nigerian tech hub.

we agree they are far behind yolobas in tech/coding, but this is a right way to start.

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by chiefobdk2: 5:23pm On Oct 29, 2021
thesicilian:
African tech hub indeed. You didn't even start from Anambra tech hub, or South Eastern, or even Nigerian tech hub.
getat wit ur hatred.

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by Blackfire(m): 5:37pm On Oct 29, 2021
It should be closed down...

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by Yobabad: 5:55pm On Oct 29, 2021
Biafra will be great, God bless prophet Nnamdi Kanu, God bless prophet Muhammed

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by tillaman(m): 8:00am On Oct 30, 2021
sad

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by RenaissanceGuy: 8:00am On Oct 30, 2021
It's actually now competing with Silicon Valley and may bench it within the next three months.

Flacko225:


lmao. Do you think silicon valley was built in a year ? Talking about benching silicon valley in 3 months. Absolutely hilarious bro ! Maybe in about 30 years it may bench silicon valley if the right investment from the public and private sector goes into it. But thinking that Nnewi would be bigger than silicon valley in 3 months.... Let's just even hope your comment was sarcastic
One of the signs of intelligence is the ability to process sarcastic statements or posts even if they don't come with laugh emoji.

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by azpekuliar: 8:01am On Oct 30, 2021
You can imagine what would be achieved if a lot of the powers the federal government is desperately holding on to by insisting on running the country as a Unitary state were released to the component federating units.

For example, in 60 years you cannot generate past 6,000MW of electricity countrywide. 60 freaking years! Yet you will not allow states to do it.. and you expect ethnic nationalities not to agitate for restructuring or outright separation. You must be insane!

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by Galloman(m): 8:01am On Oct 30, 2021
If UGM and their faceless terrorists on Nairaland would allow it to happen.
They may start Killin and bombing Newi to support Kanu and denigrate Buhari.
Set of mumu people

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by Nezzjnr: 8:01am On Oct 30, 2021
Yaba should be called what then

What about Ikeja

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by Boyooosa(m): 8:01am On Oct 30, 2021
Only if other well positioned men of God will look towards this direction instead of wasting money on so called largest auditorium in Africa, the sooner we stop blaming government on slow or no development.

It's heartbreaking!

May God bless this particular Bishop and the other initiators that make this happen, the fundsters too.

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by OgunkeelAllMod: 8:01am On Oct 30, 2021
Alpha Simp no ni undecided

E no see better, deserving students to help abi undecided

na tweker e eyes see, pussyfied werey

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by SensualMan1(m): 8:02am On Oct 30, 2021
I will always identify with anything Anambra. Anambra nkem!

Nnewi has always been the japan of Africa naa... It didn't start today and it's not a new thing.

I'm proud to say it to the face of Headwards, Headslammers, Headhunters, that I am one of the Igbo Billionaires flom Anambala. EgoMbute1!

Professor Chukwuma Soludo we know!

Cc Oduduwa707, greggng

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by seunolu7: 8:02am On Oct 30, 2021
Jokes. Ibadan with countless startups sef no be African new tech hub yet. 14 year olds reading boom don turn newinu to African tech hub

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by TimeTraveller: 8:04am On Oct 30, 2021
Ok
Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by porthouse7(f): 8:04am On Oct 30, 2021
They will still find there way to Lagos las las

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by Sheriman(m): 8:05am On Oct 30, 2021
Abeg when Allawee for November go enter SAPA don hold me too much. Kopas in the building wheytin dey happen??
Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by constance500: 8:05am On Oct 30, 2021
Come whine for me girl ekaite, Robo Robo ye! cool

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by Foreigna2: 8:06am On Oct 30, 2021
eduj:

there is a tech hub manufacturing STEM kits in Aba. I can send you the info if you're interested

Open a thread on it with pictures and tag the mods.

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by Pio44: 8:07am On Oct 30, 2021
That why we still ahead of them all

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by Dhury: 8:07am On Oct 30, 2021
They should watch their back Afara Ukwu boys de envy them and they are coming for their heads.

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by yusluvad(m): 8:10am On Oct 30, 2021
RenaissanceGuy:
It's actually now competing with Silicon Valley and may bench it within the next three months.

Expensive dream...
Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by Dagger111(m): 8:10am On Oct 30, 2021
STEAM indeed, una go see start H2O soon. tongue

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by Gentlerespect76: 8:12am On Oct 30, 2021
AmadiAba:
#IgbereTV

…as Anglican Bishop goes scientific, introduces STEAM

…to build center for robotics and coding

The Diocese of Nnewi, Anglican Communion, will be the first to set up a Diocesan Centre for Coding and Robotics to ensure that the children in the diocese are not left out in the 21st century digital revolution.


The Bishop of Nnewi Diocese, Rt. Rev. Ndubuisi Obi, who stated this during the flag-off of Coding and Robotic training workshop in partnership with Edufun Technik STEM Center at the Anglican Girls Secondary School Nnewi, said the programme would be extended to 16 major secondary schools in the Diocese.
He stated that the Nnewi Diocesan School Board will find a way to mainstream coding and robotics studies in its curriculum for it to be well entrenched in the system and maintained that it is only through such a way that children will grow with it and it will become part of them.


“We have started and nobody knows the extent we can go. Our intention is that these students will turn out fine". He noted.

Rt. Rev. Ndubuisi Obi said he first came in contact with coding and robotics as an Archdeacon, so when the founder of Edufun Technik, Uchenna Onwuamaegbu-Ugwu brought the idea to him, it was easy for him to take the opportunity, adding that “when the Uchenna Onwuamaegbu-Ugwu the founder of Edufun Technik came to me, it was not a new thing, so we immediately hit the ground running to make it a reality for the students in the Diocese to benefit without their parents/guardians paying so much because it involves a lot of money, considering the materials, workshop books, the setting up of laboratory among others. The bishop further noted that this is a technology driven era, therefore the students should be prepared to meet up with the challenges of the time.

Lauding the Edufun Technik on their commitment for the programme to succeed, the Lord Bishop said: "I truly commend the Edufun Technik facilitators. I must confess they have been running at a loss, I am certain, but I told them that this is the sacrifice they will make to flag off this. Then with time, various schools within the state will key in, for it is said that the more the merrier. When others key in, they will then begin to recoup their investment".
He said both the diocese and the facilitators had made heavy investment in the programme, but their interest is to empower the average girl and boy in the Diocesan schools.


" I am happy at the impact being made on these girls. That is the joy. We will extend it to other schools like Carol Standard, Bishop Uzodike, Dame Irene Okwuosa, Living Spring, Kings Secondary, in all 16 secondary schools" of the Diocese, said the bishop.

The Archdeacon in charge of education in the Diocese, Ven. Henry Nzubechukwu Nduka (JP), said it was not easy as the financial involvement nearly scared them away, however considering the benefits the Diocese had to reconsider and make the investment, thanks to the partnership with Edufun Technik.
Ven. Nduka who is also the Supervisor, Special Duties, Anambra State in charge of Moral Instructions in Nnewi North, South, and Ekwusigo Local Government Areas said, if there is anything that makes the Bishop not to sleep, it is how to make Nnewi a technology hub in Africa.
He said coding and robotics have come to stay in Nnewi Diocese but decried the discouragement from some people over the initiative and growing interest.

Uchenna Onwuamegbu-Ugwu the Managing Director of Edufun Technik Center who is a multiple award winning educator on STEAM Education and the facilitator of the programme said Coding, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics education were simply to bring technology closer to the children, introduce them to the 21st century digital skills and prepare them for the future of work.
She emphasized that the policy makers need to pay urgent attention to what the future of work looks like and start overhauling the nation’s school curriculum.
She said: “Robotics education right now is what the children should be looking out for”. The future of work describes *changes in how work will get done over the next decade*, influenced by technological, generational, and social shifts, therefore, the right thing to do is to equip the younger generation with the right skills to make informed decision.
The world of internet and technology has come to stay, knowing this we have to think about Jobs that will be available by 2030.
She noted that the top five career choices in learning Robotics, Artificial Intelligence coding, Machine Learning and Coding are: *Data Scientist, Big data Engineer, Machine Learning Engineers, Software Engineers and Automation Engineers*.
At this point our students have the right to know what the future holds for them and start right now to be inspired and be provided with the relevant soft skills like: *Digital literacy and computational thinking, Emotional and social intelligence, Creative and innovative mindset*, with these skills they will be well equipped for STEAM careers opportunities.
She expressed their desire to bring Robotics Education to schools across Africa by helping them set up robotic and coding Labs.
She expressed her passion, commitment and capacity to work with the government, mission and private schools across Nigeria and any other parts of Africa to actualize her vision. She stressed the need for collaboration in conducting train the trainer’s capacity building programmes which will help them to set up coding and robotics centers in communities across Nigeria.
One of the beneficiaries Mmesoma, said “This will be an unforgettable experience in my life, participating in this Robotics workshop has opened my eyes to the possibilities of embracing technology. I want to become a farmer in the future, and I now understand how technology will help me, especially drone technology. I pray that this program will be integrated as part of the school subject”.

https://igberetvnews.com/1404611/nnewi-inches-towards-becoming-new-african-tech-hub-photos/

Great initiatives from the land of the Rising Sun!!

Let there be light.

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Re: Nnewi Inches Towards Becoming The New African Tech Hub (photos) by yusluvad(m): 8:12am On Oct 30, 2021
Those ones are known for mediocrity, cluelesness and stupidity at all time. Northerners are backward thinkers...
OkpaNsukkaisBae:
real innovative human capital development. kudoz to d bishop. While somewhere in d north. Hisbah police is torturing students who went to celebrate their birthday.

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