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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo speaking at Google for Nigeria event where the tech firm announced takeoff of Google Stations in Nigeria
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo speaking at Google for Nigeria event where the tech firm announced takeoff of Google Stations in Nigeria

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo speaking at Google for Nigeria event where the tech firm announced takeoff of Google Stations in Nigeria

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has declared that this is Africa’s century and it’s fortunes will play the defining role in global development.

Speaking at the launch of Google Station in Nigeria, he said Nigeria cannot train nearly 200 million young people by 2045, in classrooms alone, stressing the need for technology and internet.

At the event held in Lekki, Lagos, Osinbajo noted that, “the great purveyors of technology such as our hosts today Google, and their collaborators – 21st Century Technologies Limited and Backbone Connectivity Network (BCN), are not mere corporations in search of profit and some social good, they literarily hold the future of generations of humanity in their hands.

Veep noted that without connectivity, the development trajectory of Nigeria nation and Africa is truncated.

VP Osinbajo with Nigeria Google country director, Juliet Ehimuan; VP, Project Management, Anjali Joshi and some beneficiaries of Google programs.

VP Osinbajo with Nigeria Google country director, Juliet Ehimuan; VP, Project Management, Anjali Joshi and some beneficiaries of Google programs.

“Today, it is also becoming increasingly clear that the availability of food and healthcare for the huge numbers of our people will depend on how democratized the technology becomes.

“We simply cannot provide enough food, drugs or vaccines in Africa without the availability of innovation in agriculture, and technology in farming and the production of drugs and vaccines.

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“So democratizing Artificial Intelligence as we heard Marvin Chow, Google’s VP Product Marketing, describe in agriculture and the medical sciences, will change the human development story.

“Indeed every step that is taken to democratize technology is a quantum leap in the African development story and a major contribution to Global stability and growth.

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“This is why the launch of Google Station here in Nigeria, is an enormously significant event.

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He added that Google and 21st Century will be providing free WiFi access in many public spaces in Nigeria, more exciting is that more of our markets will benefit from this free internet access.

VP with Mr Doron Avni, Head of Policy for Europe, Middle East, Africa and Emerging Markets and Ms Titi Akinsanmi, Policy and Govt Relations Manager, Google

VP with Mr Doron Avni, Head of Policy for Europe, Middle East, Africa and Emerging Markets and Ms Titi Akinsanmi, Policy and Govt Relations Manager, Google

“This partnership is particularly important to us, because we have in the past one year, in our energizing markets project, been providing solar power to markets and economic clusters across the country.

“We have done extensive work in Ariaria market in Aba, Sabongari in Kano, Gbagi market in Ibadan, Sura here in Lagos, and we are starting out in Iponri, and Balogun markets.

“But the most profound implication is that internet access is becoming available to some of the poorest in society.

“What access to information, tools of education, business or commerce means is that gaps of inequality and exclusion are bridged.

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“Jobs are created and in many important respects, there is a real chance of better quality of life for large numbers of our people.

Google Station has launched in Nigeria and will provide free Wi-Fi in Lagos

Google Station has launched in Nigeria and will provide free Wi-Fi in Lagos

He said millions of Nigerians have personal stories of how the internet has transformed their lives, their hustle, as today’s theme alludes to, in positive ways.

Adding that Juliet Ehimuan, Google Country Director Nigeria, showed stories of real people like Adaobi, how Google has featured prominently in many of these stories.

“In 2016, working with the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs, I launched the Google Digital Skills Training Programme with the target to train 400,000 Nigerians on basic Digital Skills, working with Google and local Nigerian Tech Training companies.

We have since surpassed those numbers and trained over a million Nigerians in basic digital skills in the last 24 months.

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To scale up our support to private sector players in the technology space, I recently inaugurated the Technology and Creative Advisory Group, a subset of our National Industrial Policy and Competitiveness Advisory Council.

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