SMWDigitalJobs’ themed ‘Using
Skills to make money from virtual employment’ featured panel speakers such
as Elijah Otor and Gbenga Adebiyi who are successful online workers;Tele
Williams- Program Manager at Digify Bytes,Ugochukwu Nwosu- Stakeholder Officer,Rockefeller
Foundation in Nigeria and Ghana; and Adebola Oni- CEO, NaijaMotivation. The
interactive session was moderated by PIN’s Chief Operation Officer- Temitope
Ogundipeand participants were informed about how to make the most of their time
working online.One of our success stories, Elijah Otor, established that ‘online
work is not a get-rich platform, since patience and consistency is required to
succeed as a freelancer’. Speaking further, Ugochukwu Nwosu, Stakeholder
Officer Rockefeller Foundation in Nigeria and Ghana mentioned the need to
acquire useful skills for online work.
In collaboration with the Office for ICT Innovation and
Entrepreneurship (OIIE), PIN alsohosted #SMWTENT session on Tuesday23rdto
discuss the theme ‘Industry
Opportunities For Tech-Savvy Students & Graduates’.The event was
attended by 10 students from Federal Government Girls’ College, Sagamu,
alongside other participants. Discussants on the panel include BunmiOkunowo-
National Co-ordinator, OIIE at the National Information for Technology
Development Agency (NITDA); Akin Oyebode- Executive Secretary, Lagos State
Employment Trust fund;NkemBegho- CEO, Future Soft Nigeria and Akin Ogunsola–
Cloud Services Expert at MainOne. This
session re-iteratedwhy most companies are in search of the passionate
individuals and not certificated ones. Speaking about validation process,BunmiOkunowoexpressed
the need for start-ups to ‘fail fast’ and ‘learn fast’; while NkemBegho
encouraged participants to learn like their lives depends on it. One of PIN’s
TENT@OAU students, Makanju Perfect demonstrated his newest software application
called SelfieVP.
SMWNetRights was a Panel discussion titled ‘Defending Citizens’ Right Online’ with Prof Chidi Odinkalu, Senior
Legal Adviser at the Open Society Foundation and ‘Gbenga Sesan, Executive
Director, ParadigmInitiative Nigeria responding to questions from AdeboyeAdegoke,
PIN’s ICT Policy Program who was the event moderator.
Professor Chidi who is also the Immediate past chairman of the National Human
Rights Commission lightened up the conversation when he asserted that Citizens
have a right to call Public officers ‘idiots.’ He made the statement while
answering a question from the audience on how to regulate the online space to
ensure Citizens don’t insult Public officials. Also, ‘Gbenga Sesan while
speaking at the event said Citizen must not outsource their responsibilities to
a few activists. The event was very engaging and ended on a high note with participants
yearning to ask more questions. The key lesson from the session was the need
for Citizens to take up the responsibility to defend their rights. This point
was emphasized by both speakers.


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