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ENOCH ACHEM AFRICA OF MY DREAMS SMART CITIES & URBANIZATION Africa!! My own Africa!!! Blessed with human capacity and resources, so much smile on our faces and hospitality in our hearts. Over 1,500 different languages spoken, we pride in our rich love and diversity. A lot has changed since 2025, the Boom Era, it was a moment of unexpected surprise. Africa boldly stood to the challenges that confronted Her Industrialization, conquering leaps and bounds making much success breaking records in the process. Dar es Salaam, one of Africa’s fastest growing cities, catalyzed by huge investments in transportation, education and security. With the average population of fifteen (15) million people, Dar es Salaam may just be Africa’s next big thing with Her Smart City project. The project began with a pilot phase four years back, and after completion of the pilot phase, the full-scale implementation of the project began in April by KaiNet (a mobile tech giant in South Africa). As part of the first stage, high-tech CCTV cameras would be installed at various positions in the city in order to get real-time security information. Secondly, a signed contract to install 53,100 LED street lights, 8,300 LED traffic signals and a wireless automated system for management of the infrastructure. It would also ensure that sensors around the city collects data ranging from temperature, congestion, to air pollution and meteorological data so that smart decisions can be made quickly. In some cases, surveillance drones could be used to get security data from violence prone areas. Going by the speed of the implementation and deadlines, the project could be completed by October. At the same time Lagos, Nigeria and Africa’s most populous city have since been trying to handle congestion with over 13 million people expected to find their way around on daily basis. In the first place, BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) was introduced, working fine until demand shot up. QRT (Quick Response Transit) buses took over providing smart transport solutions with help from RFID and NFC tags aiding communication between QRT buses and potential customers via a long range wireless network. This connected bus shelter featured digital communication where information such as the present location of the bus, the customer’s preferred location, and congestion updates can be exchanged. It worked! Though there are upgrades on it. However, sufficient land is a big hindrance to the full scale implementation of the project in Lagos. Sizeable amounts of land if available could be used as large smart car parks to reduce congestion caused by vehicles parked by sidewalks. These Smart parks would by using various sensors and information read from a database help the driver navigate his way to any free parking spot. Not to mention, Nairobi launched her first Smart Park “Nyanor” three years ago with Abuja following shortly after, commissioning Amina Smart Park to commemorate Nigeria’s independence. Challenges have been few and investments in Smart Cities and Urbanization has increased sporadically. In fact, an indigenous Nigerian designer label Xchafe based in Kaduna displayed the first smart suit/dress Sosa Polo, during an exhibition held at Kaduna. Large scale production and full-scale commercialization might begin this year. Sosa suits have built-in sensors that measure ambient temperature and selects the best matching time that it should be worn. Likewise, Kenya and Nigeria have taken major roles amongst the Renewable Energies key players. In fact, a record 20GWp Hybrid Concentrated-PV/Solar power plant was commissioned at Mombasa by a Chinese-Kenyan partnership just two years ago. Along with an already operational hydroelectric power station at the time, the new power station boasted integration of multiple power generation sources and a power purchase agreement to sell electricity for as low as 5 cents ($0.05) per KWh. However according to recent survey, Kenyans install an average of 30GWp annually, thus raising grid concerns and delaying the progress of the project. Kenya Lead Power Authority (KLPA) recently announced that Jiwimren, proffered a Smart Grid Solution to address the problem. Going by the solution, the proposed smart grid would integrate all energy sources without troubles. The major highlight is the incorporation of a smart payment solution that easily pays prosumers (power producers at their residences) for their excess energy sent to the grid. The solution would work efficiently when all components required (which includes a smart meter) are in good condition. Nigeria, on another hand hasn’t backed off ever since 2020 when investors raided the country’s PV market. Three (3) PV manufacturing plants, Clemkin, Erics and Dantata solar have established their feet on Nigerian soil thus driving the market wild. Recent statistics (TigerRP33) suggests that over 50% of the Nigerian populace have a PV generation system installed in their residences. Nigeria may consider something similar to the Kenya smart grid solution if they wish to efficiently utilize the investment in the PV Sector. A similar case down south, where Cape Town incorporated a hybrid wind and solar plant into a single grid network. All of these, creates the right opportunity for smart grids to take center stage. Presently Gabon, the most educated African country (with literacy levels over 90%) introduced a smart school learning system comprising of various cyber learning support programs. The smart school system was built on a rigid connectivity structure, low price of data, high injection of smart devices, IT intelligence and steady power from her smart grid. The school would offer smart responses, forums, smart notes, suites and smart Labs. The new educational system plans to run on a 6-4 structure comprising six (6) years of secondary education and four (4) years of tertiary education. Tell me, who said smart schools won’t expunge traditional schools? By and large, Africans has shown the strength in their uniqueness and are gradually becoming a global brand. Today (07-10-2040), marks my forty-seventh birthday. While I swirl my chair back and forth reminiscing the Africa of old and the days of little beginning, I remember a story my father once told of how the cockroach ate the hen, eventually we’ve brought our dreams through. Wake up to the Africa of my dreams!!! |
What exactly are we to hold onto or learn from the older generation? ?? You pay your school fees up to tertiary education with the pains and sweat of your parents yet you're treated worse than thrash. Every lecturer wants to Lord or bully you into accepting his values and prevent you from thinking for yourself. Admin staff wants to waylay you, delay your clearance and receipt of certificate. You manage and buy car or your parents buy it for you, ehhhhhhh! oga olopa stops you at every turn; even with your complete document, he delays you and make life miserable for you. Not forgetting Oga road safety, looking for the slightest mistake to get money from you illegally. in short, this forces you to live an obsequious lifestyle. Finally you get angry, get to immigration office to receive you passport and hopefully runaway from Nigeria. while you can clearly see 8750 or 20000 on the board, you're told 30000 or 80000. What option does a beggar have? after paying, you beg to be captured you beg more to receive the passport. ..... INDEED ITS WELL!!! My thought goes out to all the soldiers serving in frontlines, God keep you all. |
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MOD. pls whoever the MOD of this section is I ask that you return the story forever and always by repo girl. having put the story on front page it has attracted a lot of readers and traffic for nairaland.com, why then will you close the thread when the story is not ended. pls and pls unclose the thread |
Today I was reading about Jonathan being snubbed at Mandela's funeral and how Mandela himself was not happy with our government. Little wonder Nigerians in diaspora are ill treated and our government is not ill treating anybody. Are all this happening because we are a failed state or because we are getting on our feet. |
Good afternoon sir, I have been following your story for sometime and its been quite interesting. I want to make something clear anyway, a major cannot be a three star general. A three star general in the army is a lieutenant general. PEACE |
Everyone is allowed to his or her opinion, we all make mistakes in life and they make us better. When we make mistakes in life it is also right for people around us to quickly correct us, but we Nigerians always drag too long because we think we are better than others. Prof Wole is a great man in his capacity and have made his own view known which is not acceptable to all nevertheless he is an icon. Mummy patience will always have a place in Nigeria's history no matter how many grammatical errors she makes, she is still our first lady and the husband is working tirelessly so that peace can return to our dear country Nigeria. Instead of castigating this wonderful people and posting non relevancies, lets put our voices together in prayers for them and ask for the best with our phones, voices and pens. Finally lets learn to say we are sorry when we err instead of proving to be right when we are not. GOD BLESS NIGERIA |
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