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LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY
ADEBOLA-ADEGUNWA SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION
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THE STATE
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Mission
Intro:
As the team name implies, fundamental fact or principle;
our mission is to show case the present state of
technology in Nigeria and it impact on socio-economic
growth of the nation..
As we all know that Technology is “knowledge or use of
the mechanical arts and applied sciences” (Oxford)
presently, I.C.T. is one of the product or branch of
Technology; which means Information Communication
Technology, also known as InfoTech
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• Dedication
• Acknowledge
• Brief
• Literature Review
• Photographs
• About Team
• References
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BRIEF
This presentation reviews some photographs (and
literature) on the current state of the ICT in
Nigeria, and on the impacts of the ICT on the
economies some countries.
Based on these and the position of Nigeria in the
2008-2009 and 2009-2010 Networked Readiness
Index (NRI) of the World Economic Forum,
the presentation then draws some economic
implications of the ICT for the Nigerian economy in
the 21st century .
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Group Process
Documents
-Definition and Scope of ICT
-The State of ICT in Nigeria
-Implications Drawn for the Nigerian Economy
-Computers
-Telecommunication
- Project Management Guidelines
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-Definition and Scope of ICT
ICT is an acronym that stands for Information and
Communication Technology. It is a composite
term, which embodies three important concepts:
information, communication and technology.
ICT can be defined as the various technologies that
enhance the creation, storage, processing,
communication and dissemination of
information. ICTs also refer to the different
infrastructures used in these processes, their
applications and the numerous services these
infrastructures render
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-Definition and Scope of ICT
The elements of ICTs include communication media (e.g
radio, television,) information machine (e.g computers)
and telecommunications technologies and equipment
(e.g satellites, fibre optic cables, phones, and facsimile
machines).
• The scope of ICT covers any product that will store,
retrieve, manipulate, transmit or receive information
electronically in a digital form. For example, personal
computers, digital television, email, robots. So ICT is
concerned with the storage, retrieval, manipulation,
transmission or receipt of digital data.
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-The State of ICT in Nigeria
ULIMATE TEAM (2010) observe that
Nigeria had a late start in the use of
computers, but the growth in their use has
been quite remarkable. The computer
installations are widely distributed in
universities, government departments and
agencies, banks, commercial
establishments, and industries.
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-The State of ICT in Nigeria
Mobile cellular services made their first appearance on the
Nigerian market in 1993 with a “national” service
operated by NITEL and a smaller Lagos service operated
by Mobile Telecommunications Services (MTS). The
two firms, with a joint subscriber base of 12 500,
provided voice services over an analogue E-TACS
network, as well as basic value-added services such as
voicemail and paging, from three switches in Lagos,
Enugu, and Abuja. However, in 1995, MTS closed its
operations due to failure to pay interconnection charges
to NITEL. M-Tel subsequently emerged as NITEL’s
mobile service provider.
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-The State of ICT in Nigeria
The GSM licensing process was cancelled
early in 2000 and the process of auctioning
four mobile cellular licenses was reopened
in December of that year, after soliciting
credible bidders. The winners who
emerged out of this process and settled the
agreed license fees included:
• Econet Wireless Nigeria,
• Mobile Telephone Networks (MTN) and
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• The new GSM licences were awarded for
a period of five years (renewable) and all
operators can operate in the 900Mhz and
1800Mhz spectrum bands. Whereas they
do provide for a potential upgrading of
future networks to GPRS (general packet
radio switching), they do not encompass
third generation (3G) networks, which will
probably be auctioned off sometime in the
future.
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-The State of ICT in Nigeria
Nigeria’s digital mobile network has grown
significantly since the three companies, awarded the
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
licence in January 2001, began operating in August
2001. According to the Nigerian Communications
Commission (NCC) the GSM network achieved
350,000 connections within six months of their
launch (Telecommunication in Nigeria-Overview
• http://www.mbendi.com/indy/cotl/tlcm/af/ng/p0005.htm
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• By August 7, 2008, seven years since the introduction
of GSM in Nigeria, the country has witnessed an
unprecedented massive development of telecom
infrastructure across the country by the operators.
Indeed, the rate of investment in the telecom sector
since 1999 is regarded only second to the oil industry.
With over 45 million subscriber base, Nigeria's
telecommunication industry is regarded as the fastest
growing in the world. This has opened up huge
business opportunities in the telecom industry.
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The GSM has also revolutionalized our business environment as
people can transact their businesses from the comfort of their
homes through the use of GSM facilities. At the same time
social relationships have been enhanced. GSM has also
empowered the people economically through creation of mass
employment.
Today, so many unemployed people are earning their living by
• making phone calls,
• selling recharge cards and
• GSM accessories.
GSM has equally become a major source of revenue for the
government.
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-The State of ICT in Nigeria
• The NCC has continued to introduce necessary
measures to enhance the quality of service
delivery and steady growth of the industry. The
measures include the introduction of unified
licensing, which made it possible for fixed
wireless operators to offer GSM service. Equally
significant is the granting of G3& 4G licenses to
some operators. The G3& 4G , as it is popularly
called, is the most advanced technology on
GSM, which enables the operators to offer
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Assessment of the state of the ICT
1. Telecom availability has improved and
Nigeria is one of the world’s fastest
growing mobile markets. But the cold,
hard facts are that communications
quality is low and ICT penetration is still
insufficient considering Nigeria’s size
and population.
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2. It’s important to note that important
variations in the nature of access
determine telecom impact, for instance,
broadband density is particularly low as
there is a great gulf between broadband
and voice telephony penetration. Nigeria
must move beyond voice telephony.
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3. Furthermore, cost is a barrier. Lack of
awareness and access excludes many from
the digital environment. In a country
where poverty still walks the streets, ICT
remains a stranger. Computing and
telecom resources are unaffordable to the
majority.
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4. Software is at the heart of the global knowledge
economy. Any nation that values its sovereignty
must take software serious. Software
opportunities in Nigeria are not being fully
exploited to unleash the potentials of the
Nigerian people and the Nigerian nation. Local
developers however face challenges of ignorance
and patronage. Existing software promotion
policies have not made much impact.
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5. Information security is an area of concern.
Cybercrime, hacking, phishing, ATM
fraud and general identity theft are on the
increase. Security of information assets is
critical to building confidence in today’s
networked world. Having secure
information environments helps in
attracting more investment in ICT.
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Implications Drawn for the Nigerian Economy
• There is now what is called "knowledge driven
economy" (KDE) or "the new economy", Debbie, (2000)
describes it as an economy in which the generation and
the exploitation of knowledge has come to play the
predominant part in the creation of wealth. It is about the
more effective use of all types of knowledge and
creativity in all manner of economic activity.
• Most of Nigeria’s wealth and power is from the control
of physical assets - land, oil, iron and steel, coal. In the
21st century, as Debbie (2000) argues, this cannot
continue to happen simply because the major source of
value and competitive advantage in the new economy is
human and intellectual capital. As Nigeria lags Petals
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Project #1: COMPUTERS
Computer system aka PC as make
huge impact in the follow areas:
Governance, Banking&Finance,
Business/Industries, Education,
Empowerment/Job Creation etc
Project #2:TELECOMMUNICATION
evolution of ICT in telecommunication
sector such as Phony, Texting(SMS),
Multi-Media-Messaging(MMS), internet, e-
mail, e-chatting, e-presence (Video-
Conference), e-monitoring (Environment,
traffic etc)
Group Projects
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divided in to two:
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Here we want to exhibit photos that portrait the impact
of PC revolution in Nigeria: the type, usage in various
sector (Governance, Banking & Finance,
Business/Industries, Education, Empowerment/Job
Creation etc) and it effect
Project #1{COMPUTER}
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Governance
Governments and people around the world have started appreciating the ability of
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to stimulate rapid
development in all sectors of the economy.
Nigeria President, Dr. Goodluck E. Jonathan: using ICT gadget to
address the public
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Lawmaking
• Computers aid
the process of
Law-Making in
the Nation
 Senator David
Mark at plenary
recording the
session into
computer
System>>
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Electoral Process
• Electoral Process: PC revolution make the Voters’
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Banking and Finance
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• ATM Point: ICT has redefine the banking
and Finance process
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Education
• Nigerian university campuses too are now full of Information Communication
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Domestic use of computer
• PC has
revolutionized the
communication
process, people
can communicate
with one another
around the world
from the comfort
of their homes
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Business
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• PC Enterprise: Computer has create a market in the nation e.g.
Computer Village Ikeja
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• Computer Village, Ikeja Lagos state
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• PC revolution has
change face
business centers
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Project #2
{TELECOMMUNICATION} .
Under this category, we want to exhibit
the photograph that clearly illustrate the
evolution of ICT in telecommunication
sector such as
•Phony, Texting (SMS),
•Multi-Media-Messaging (MMS),
•Internet,
•e-mail,
•e-chatting,
•e-presence (Video-Conference),
•e-monitoring (Environment, traffic etc)
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space
• Space: Telecommunication being it transmission from the space
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• Broadband: Satellite distribute signals to other telecom devices
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• Mash: Telecom Antenna which link LASU AASOC to the space
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Connectivity
• Connectivity: Telecommunications infrastructures in particular have turn out to be
the driving forces of ICTs because they have the ability to link all various ICT
elements together irrespective of locations and to provide a converging platform for
them all (laying fibre optic cables)
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Gsm
• ffdTelecom Base Station: it modulate and demodulate telecom signals
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Community
• Coverage: Nigeria is one of the world’s fastest
growing ICT nation
–Lagos Island
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Network
• SIM: the rate of investment in the telecom sector since
1999 is regarded only second to the oil industry.
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Phone
• GSM: Telecom has make the transfer or
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• SMS: Telecom
allow user to
use Short
Message
Service to
communicate
their thought
Mobile Messaging
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MMS
• MMS: Telecom
enable it user to
use Multi media
Message Service;
send pictures,
audio, videos e.t.c.
via mobile
network
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• Mobile Internet:
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• Automobile: Application of
Telecom to automobile (cars)
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Mobile Banking
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Executive Manager
Project Managers
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Product
Development
Team Members
Dr. Suraj
Ahisu M. Odunayo
Ologunleko O’Seun
Oyetunde T. Esther
Idowu Bernadette Abosede
Ola Oluwafemi
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Dr. Suraj
•An intelligent lecturer
•A senoir Teching Staff
of Lagos State
University
•A gearhead and a guru
in Science and
Technology
•e-mail Dr Suraj
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AHISU Meshach Odunayo
Ahisu M. Odunayo
(ahisuodunayo@yahoo.com)
•Matric No: 070921002
•Journalism Department
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OYETUNDE Tolulope Esther
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• Matric No: 070921018
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• Level 300 (2009/2010)
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• Matric No: 070931031
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• Level: 300 (2009/2010)
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• Matri No: 070921014
• Dept: Journalism
• Level: 300
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  • 1. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA The Team LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY ADEBOLA-ADEGUNWA SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION Course: Lecturer-in-charge: Click on the button for next slide
  • 2. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Title slide Tagged: THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA I.C.T. 
  • 3. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Mission Intro: As the team name implies, fundamental fact or principle; our mission is to show case the present state of technology in Nigeria and it impact on socio-economic growth of the nation.. As we all know that Technology is “knowledge or use of the mechanical arts and applied sciences” (Oxford) presently, I.C.T. is one of the product or branch of Technology; which means Information Communication Technology, also known as InfoTech <ULTIMATE GROUP> Last Updated: June 9, 2016 
  • 4. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home 4LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Presentation Index • Dedication • Acknowledge • Brief • Literature Review • Photographs • About Team • References . Content <<<Click on the Content title to view it details
  • 5. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home BRIEF This presentation reviews some photographs (and literature) on the current state of the ICT in Nigeria, and on the impacts of the ICT on the economies some countries. Based on these and the position of Nigeria in the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 Networked Readiness Index (NRI) of the World Economic Forum, the presentation then draws some economic implications of the ICT for the Nigerian economy in the 21st century . Click the button
  • 6. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Specifications Presentations Group Process Documents -Definition and Scope of ICT -The State of ICT in Nigeria -Implications Drawn for the Nigerian Economy -Computers -Telecommunication - Project Management Guidelines Documents Click the button
  • 7. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home -Definition and Scope of ICT ICT is an acronym that stands for Information and Communication Technology. It is a composite term, which embodies three important concepts: information, communication and technology. ICT can be defined as the various technologies that enhance the creation, storage, processing, communication and dissemination of information. ICTs also refer to the different infrastructures used in these processes, their applications and the numerous services these infrastructures render Click the button
  • 8. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home -Definition and Scope of ICT The elements of ICTs include communication media (e.g radio, television,) information machine (e.g computers) and telecommunications technologies and equipment (e.g satellites, fibre optic cables, phones, and facsimile machines). • The scope of ICT covers any product that will store, retrieve, manipulate, transmit or receive information electronically in a digital form. For example, personal computers, digital television, email, robots. So ICT is concerned with the storage, retrieval, manipulation, transmission or receipt of digital data. Click the button
  • 9. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home -The State of ICT in Nigeria ULIMATE TEAM (2010) observe that Nigeria had a late start in the use of computers, but the growth in their use has been quite remarkable. The computer installations are widely distributed in universities, government departments and agencies, banks, commercial establishments, and industries. Click the button
  • 10. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home -The State of ICT in Nigeria Mobile cellular services made their first appearance on the Nigerian market in 1993 with a “national” service operated by NITEL and a smaller Lagos service operated by Mobile Telecommunications Services (MTS). The two firms, with a joint subscriber base of 12 500, provided voice services over an analogue E-TACS network, as well as basic value-added services such as voicemail and paging, from three switches in Lagos, Enugu, and Abuja. However, in 1995, MTS closed its operations due to failure to pay interconnection charges to NITEL. M-Tel subsequently emerged as NITEL’s mobile service provider. Click the button
  • 11. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home -The State of ICT in Nigeria The GSM licensing process was cancelled early in 2000 and the process of auctioning four mobile cellular licenses was reopened in December of that year, after soliciting credible bidders. The winners who emerged out of this process and settled the agreed license fees included: • Econet Wireless Nigeria, • Mobile Telephone Networks (MTN) and Communications Nigeria. Click the button
  • 12. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home -The State of ICT in Nigeria • The new GSM licences were awarded for a period of five years (renewable) and all operators can operate in the 900Mhz and 1800Mhz spectrum bands. Whereas they do provide for a potential upgrading of future networks to GPRS (general packet radio switching), they do not encompass third generation (3G) networks, which will probably be auctioned off sometime in the future. Click the button
  • 13. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home -The State of ICT in Nigeria Nigeria’s digital mobile network has grown significantly since the three companies, awarded the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) licence in January 2001, began operating in August 2001. According to the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) the GSM network achieved 350,000 connections within six months of their launch (Telecommunication in Nigeria-Overview • http://www.mbendi.com/indy/cotl/tlcm/af/ng/p0005.htm Click the button
  • 14. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home -The State of ICT in Nigeria • By August 7, 2008, seven years since the introduction of GSM in Nigeria, the country has witnessed an unprecedented massive development of telecom infrastructure across the country by the operators. Indeed, the rate of investment in the telecom sector since 1999 is regarded only second to the oil industry. With over 45 million subscriber base, Nigeria's telecommunication industry is regarded as the fastest growing in the world. This has opened up huge business opportunities in the telecom industry. Click the button
  • 15. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home -The State of ICT in Nigeria The GSM has also revolutionalized our business environment as people can transact their businesses from the comfort of their homes through the use of GSM facilities. At the same time social relationships have been enhanced. GSM has also empowered the people economically through creation of mass employment. Today, so many unemployed people are earning their living by • making phone calls, • selling recharge cards and • GSM accessories. GSM has equally become a major source of revenue for the government. Click the button
  • 16. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home -The State of ICT in Nigeria • The NCC has continued to introduce necessary measures to enhance the quality of service delivery and steady growth of the industry. The measures include the introduction of unified licensing, which made it possible for fixed wireless operators to offer GSM service. Equally significant is the granting of G3& 4G licenses to some operators. The G3& 4G , as it is popularly called, is the most advanced technology on GSM, which enables the operators to offer Multimedia service (data, voice, video, internet, mobile/web-broadcasting services).Click the button
  • 17. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Assessment of the state of the ICT 1. Telecom availability has improved and Nigeria is one of the world’s fastest growing mobile markets. But the cold, hard facts are that communications quality is low and ICT penetration is still insufficient considering Nigeria’s size and population. Click the button
  • 18. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Assessment of the state of the ICT 2. It’s important to note that important variations in the nature of access determine telecom impact, for instance, broadband density is particularly low as there is a great gulf between broadband and voice telephony penetration. Nigeria must move beyond voice telephony. Click the button
  • 19. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Assessment of the state of the ICT 3. Furthermore, cost is a barrier. Lack of awareness and access excludes many from the digital environment. In a country where poverty still walks the streets, ICT remains a stranger. Computing and telecom resources are unaffordable to the majority. Click the button
  • 20. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Assessment of the state of the ICT 4. Software is at the heart of the global knowledge economy. Any nation that values its sovereignty must take software serious. Software opportunities in Nigeria are not being fully exploited to unleash the potentials of the Nigerian people and the Nigerian nation. Local developers however face challenges of ignorance and patronage. Existing software promotion policies have not made much impact. Bureaucratic sloganeering will not get us anywhere. Click the button
  • 21. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Assessment of the state of the ICT 5. Information security is an area of concern. Cybercrime, hacking, phishing, ATM fraud and general identity theft are on the increase. Security of information assets is critical to building confidence in today’s networked world. Having secure information environments helps in attracting more investment in ICT. Click the button
  • 22. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Implications Drawn for the Nigerian Economy • There is now what is called "knowledge driven economy" (KDE) or "the new economy", Debbie, (2000) describes it as an economy in which the generation and the exploitation of knowledge has come to play the predominant part in the creation of wealth. It is about the more effective use of all types of knowledge and creativity in all manner of economic activity. • Most of Nigeria’s wealth and power is from the control of physical assets - land, oil, iron and steel, coal. In the 21st century, as Debbie (2000) argues, this cannot continue to happen simply because the major source of value and competitive advantage in the new economy is human and intellectual capital. As Nigeria lags Petals Click the button
  • 23. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Project #1: COMPUTERS Computer system aka PC as make huge impact in the follow areas: Governance, Banking&Finance, Business/Industries, Education, Empowerment/Job Creation etc Project #2:TELECOMMUNICATION evolution of ICT in telecommunication sector such as Phony, Texting(SMS), Multi-Media-Messaging(MMS), internet, e- mail, e-chatting, e-presence (Video- Conference), e-monitoring (Environment, traffic etc) Group Projects This presentation is sub- divided in to two: Note#: Click on the Project to view the details Click the button
  • 24. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Details Schedule Here we want to exhibit photos that portrait the impact of PC revolution in Nigeria: the type, usage in various sector (Governance, Banking & Finance, Business/Industries, Education, Empowerment/Job Creation etc) and it effect Project #1{COMPUTER} Click the button
  • 25. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Governance Governments and people around the world have started appreciating the ability of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to stimulate rapid development in all sectors of the economy. Nigeria President, Dr. Goodluck E. Jonathan: using ICT gadget to address the public Click the button
  • 26. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Lawmaking • Computers aid the process of Law-Making in the Nation  Senator David Mark at plenary recording the session into computer System>> Click the button
  • 27. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Electoral Process • Electoral Process: PC revolution make the Voters’ Registration Activity easy and smoothly Click the button
  • 28. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Banking and Finance Click the button • ATM Point: ICT has redefine the banking and Finance process
  • 29. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Office tool • Office Tool: Computer has revolutionized office activities, it serve has major tool in office Click the button
  • 30. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Education • Computer Education: Computer has made a huge impact in educational sector Click the button
  • 31. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Education • Nigerian university campuses too are now full of Information Communication technology facilities enabling lecturers and students to do their researches and other academic works using various IT devices. Click the button
  • 32. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA EDUCATION • Young shall grow: computer is now an academic subject even at primary level Click the button
  • 33. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Classroom tool • Classroom tool: Students utilities Computerize devices to aid their academic activities (LASU)Click the button
  • 34. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Intelligence • Intelligence: PC revolution has broad the intelligence of computer user Click the button
  • 35. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Domestic use of computer • PC has revolutionized the communication process, people can communicate with one another around the world from the comfort of their homes Click the button
  • 36. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Business Click the button • PC Enterprise: Computer has create a market in the nation e.g. Computer Village Ikeja
  • 37. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Computer village • Computer Village, Ikeja Lagos state Click the button
  • 38. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Business Enterprise • PC revolution has change face business centers <<<LASU AASOC Business centre Click the button
  • 39. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Job Creation• Job Creation: Computer Engineering Click the button
  • 40. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Job Creation • Job Creation: computer Programmer Click the button
  • 41. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Details Project Documents Schedule Project #2 {TELECOMMUNICATION} . Under this category, we want to exhibit the photograph that clearly illustrate the evolution of ICT in telecommunication sector such as •Phony, Texting (SMS), •Multi-Media-Messaging (MMS), •Internet, •e-mail, •e-chatting, •e-presence (Video-Conference), •e-monitoring (Environment, traffic etc) # NOTE: Click on the any of the listed point to view the photos Click the button
  • 42. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA space • Space: Telecommunication being it transmission from the space Click the button
  • 43. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Satellite • Broadband: Satellite distribute signals to other telecom devices Click the button
  • 44. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA mask • Mash: Telecom Antenna which link LASU AASOC to the space Click the button
  • 45. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Connectivity • Connectivity: Telecommunications infrastructures in particular have turn out to be the driving forces of ICTs because they have the ability to link all various ICT elements together irrespective of locations and to provide a converging platform for them all (laying fibre optic cables) Click the button
  • 46. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Gsm • ffdTelecom Base Station: it modulate and demodulate telecom signals Click the button
  • 47. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Community • Coverage: Nigeria is one of the world’s fastest growing ICT nation –Lagos Island Click the button
  • 48. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Network • SIM: the rate of investment in the telecom sector since 1999 is regarded only second to the oil industry. Click the button
  • 49. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Phone • GSM: Telecom has make the transfer or exchange of information from person to person or from one place to another easy and accessible Click the button
  • 50. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA • SMS: Telecom allow user to use Short Message Service to communicate their thought Mobile Messaging Click the button
  • 51. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA MMS • MMS: Telecom enable it user to use Multi media Message Service; send pictures, audio, videos e.t.c. via mobile network Click the button
  • 52. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Internet • Mobile Internet: Click the button
  • 53. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA • Automobile: Application of Telecom to automobile (cars) has make driving life easy Click the button
  • 54. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Mobile Banking • Telecom has made Transaction stress less Click the button
  • 55. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Business Creation • Empowerment: Cyber cafe Click the button
  • 56. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Job Creation • Business Opportunity: Technology has brought Photocopy Business into Nigeria Market Click the button
  • 57. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home Social • Telecommunication Socialization:
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  • 59. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Executive Manager Project Managers Project Leads Product Development Team Members Dr. Suraj Ahisu M. Odunayo Ologunleko O’Seun Oyetunde T. Esther Idowu Bernadette Abosede Ola Oluwafemi Group Manager Project development Project lead Executive Manager Group
  • 60. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Dr. Suraj •An intelligent lecturer •A senoir Teching Staff of Lagos State University •A gearhead and a guru in Science and Technology •e-mail Dr Suraj Click the button
  • 61. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA AHISU Meshach Odunayo Ahisu M. Odunayo (ahisuodunayo@yahoo.com) •Matric No: 070921002 •Journalism Department •300 level Click the button
  • 62. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA • Matric No: 070931066 • Dept: Human Comm (PAD • Level: 300 OYETUNDE Tolulope Esther Click the button
  • 63. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA OLOGUNLEKO OluwaSeun • Matric No: 070921018 • Dept: Journalism • Level 300 (2009/2010) Click the button
  • 64. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA IDOWU Bernadette Abosede • Matric No: 070931031 • Dept: Public Relation and Advertising (PRAD) • Level: 300 (2009/2010) Click the button
  • 65. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA OLA OluwaFemi • Matri No: 070921014 • Dept: Journalism • Level: 300 (2009/2010) Click the button
  • 66. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Internal Links External Links www.otimate.blogspot.com Sa’idu Sulaiman: saisulaiman@yahoo.com www.jalasu.blogspot.com www.google.com/state_of _technolgy ww.ncc.nd.com http://www.weforum.org/pdf/gitr/2009/Rankings.pdf http://www.weforum.org/pdf/GITR10/TheNetworkedReadi nessIndexRankings.pdf En.wikipedia.org/technology Useful Links
  • 67. Insert workgroup logo on slide master Ultimate Group Projects Documents Team Links Index Home LASU-AASOCPhoto Presentation on THE STATE OF I.C.T. IN NIGERIA Site Map Home Projects Index Documents Team Links Project #1 Project #2