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Vice President Namadi Sambo met Vice
President Joe Biden at the White, USA
7 April
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In a meeting
at the White House, Nigerian Vice
President Namadi Sambo and U.S. Vice
President Joe Biden discussed
opportunities to advance trade between
the two countries and promote stability
in West Africa.
The Barrack Obama-led
administration in the United States of
America on, 9th April, 2011, spoke on
Nigerian security challenges, the
engagement of his country with Nigeria
and as well give a one-year assessment
on the elections that were conducted in
the country in 2011. |
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Dr Baba J Adamu has participated in
the Canadian Trade Missions to Africa
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South Africa,
Nigeria, and Senegal following the G-8 commitment
towards Africa:
He also participated as a team-member
of the former Canadian Prime Minister John Turner in the Ukraine
Presidential Election with co-operation
with the EU, and 2005 National Political Conference (Confab) in Nigeria:
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Vice
President Biden welcomed Federal Republic of Nigeria Vice
President Mohammed Namadi Sambo to the White House yesterday as
part of the United States’ commitment to peace and prosperity
for Nigeria and for the entire West African region. The Vice
President offered his condolences and those of the American
people to Vice President Sambo for the lives lost in the Boko
Haram attacks on Easter weekend in Kaduna and Kano. Vice
President Biden reiterated our strong support for Nigeria and
its efforts to improve socioeconomic and security conditions
across the country, including in the north. The Vice
Presidents discussed opportunities to deepen cooperation on
issues of mutual interest such as advancing trade and
investment, promoting peace and security in West Africa, and
countering terrorism. Vice President Biden thanked Vice
President Sambo for Nigeria’s important role on the continent,
and its exemplary leadership during the unrest in Cote d’Ivoire,
Mali, and elsewhere. Vice President Sambo reaffirmed to the
Vice President his Government’s commitment to expanding services
and access to electricity, enhancing infrastructure to aid
development, and improving the quality of life for all of
Nigeria’s citizens.
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The
Barrack Obama-led administration in the United States of America
on, 9th April, 2011, spoke on Nigerian security challenges, the
engagement of his country with Nigeria and as well give a
one-year assessment on the elections that were conducted in the
country in 2011.
The event took place at the
Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington DC
featuring the US Assistant Secretary on African Affairs,
Ambassador Johnnie Carson who spoke on different U.S.
engagements with Nigeria.
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"Where despair and hopelessness exist, those who
have the ability to take action have the moral responsibility to take action
to help those who live on the bare edge of survival. And democracy is more
than the creed of our country, it is the inborn hope of our humanity, an
ideal we must carry, a trust we must bear and pass along. And even after all
these years, we have a long way yet to travel, that is why we must all be
involved ..." - Baba J Adamu
FUTURE OF ICT IN NIGERIA
"Today, Nigerian ICT sector is at the cross roads. The direction we choose
will determine not just our future but also the legacy we leave behind for
future generations of knowledge workers in this country, who have the
creativity to dream impossible dreams and the determination to translate
those dreams into reality"...- Baba
J Adamu

“Given the emergence of
new regional dynamics in development policy and
practice, Arewa region MUST fine-tune current regional
development perspectives and
to develop new ones that are not only more in sync with
the present and future global context but with the
governance systems being currently adopted that are
becoming more and more decentralized and grassroots
oriented. States
Governors within the Arewa region must
come together to create and adopt the Arewa Regional
Economic Plan with emphasis on a balanced approach
to
development and opportunity for all diversity
irrespective of one’s tribe, social class, religious
belief and even political affiliation; and establish
targets for economic growth of the entire region taking
advantage of our Demographic Shifts, which will fuel the
growth of new sectors, markets, and service lines in our
communities. The ability of our diversity to build
strength and unity is the power that will propel the
region and consequently, the Nigerian industry, into new
dimensions of performance and inclusive growth.
Catalyzing Inclusive Growth Through ICT-enabled
solutions in healthcare, education, financial services
and public services can drive socio-economic development
and inclusion of more than 30 million citizens each
year, faster, cheaper and more effectively than
traditional models. The economic plan should be built on
current regional opportunities, collaboration and
innovation linking States macroeconomic models with
regional development and economic plan termed: Regional
Econometric Model”…President
ACRD
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