Shaping Tommorrow: Unveiling our Speakers!
The AEO Foundation is excited to unveil the versatile Dr. Harrison Nnaji, the Group CISO of FirstBank Nigeria, as a Speaker at The 5th Gilbert Onyemaelu Leadership & Diversity (GOLD) Public Lecture and Stakeholders Forum.
The AEO Foundation is honored to welcome Prof. Tanko Ishaya, the Vice Chancellor of University of Jos—a visionary leader in Digital Innovation and Digital Security—as the Guest Speaker for The 5th Gilbert Onyemaelu Leadership & Diversity (GOLD) Public Lecture/Stakeholders Forum
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Okeke, a technology governance and public policy advocate, is a former National President of FUTO Alumni Association, and the founder of 'The AEO Foundation.'
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Closing Nigeria’s Political Communication Gap
For many citizens, political engagement is seasonal - only during elections - while parties on their part communicate primarily during campaigns or crises. This disconnect undermines democratic participation and public trust.
My latest in the Guardian newspaper, argues that through alumni apartheid, Nigeria universities are failing the next generation. By dwelling so much on nostalgic socialite dispositions, Alumni associations are punching below their weight class
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The Digital Commons: Crafting an Inclusive National AI Strategy:
Will AI be a bridge or a barrier in Nigeria? My latest for The Guardian insists on the former.
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Check out my latest article: Looming dearth of cybersecurity professionals: More vulnerabilities to attack vectors imminent? https://t.co/3kbGfroTWT via @LinkedIn
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"When confounded by the complexity of the whole, modularize and prioritize execution.' ~ Elochukwu Okeke
(Postulated 06.02.2023) https://t.co/IM3D0DUTbI