2.1 Million Euros EU Small Arms Project Grant

As parts of its commitment towards ending the proliferation of small arms, Nigeria has been integrated into the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and European Union (EU) small arms project.

The country will also benefited from a special European Union (EU) grant of 2.1 million euros.

According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative in Nigeria, Ms. Mandisa Mashalogu;

“ECOWAS and EU small arms project is being implemented in six African countries and after the launch of the Nigerian component, we are going to have Nigeria as the seventh country in the project.”

NiRA, KeNIC & AFRINIC Sign Agreements On .NG Growth

Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA), the managers of .ng Country Top Level Domain (ccTLD), the Kenya Network Information Centre (KeNIC), the managers of .ke ccTLD and the African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) Ltd, one of the world’s five regional Internet registries (RIRs) have different agreements to develop, certify skills and grow .NG internet penetrations.

NiRA signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with AFRINIC on January 24, 2017 in Nairobi, Kenya, to develop and certify skills in Internet Number Resources Management and IPv6 in Nigeria. The AFRINIC MoU creates accessibility to international IPv6 certification for Nigerian system and network engineers, and provides the opportunity for Nigeria to increase the number of internationally-recognised and skilled IPv6 engineers.

On the MoU with KeNIC, Folayan, signed on behalf of the .ng registry, while Mr Abdalla Omari, the CEO, KeNIC signed on behalf of the .ke registry. The MoU specifies the mutual rights and obligations of the parties to foster a working registry relationship to enable accredited registrars under both registries to provide registrar services and associated services for prospective applicants/registrant.

The cooperation will give NiRA accredited registrars the opportunity to register domain names directly in the Kenyan registry, pay in their local currency and vice versa. The MoU should boost the quantity of domain names registered at both registries and also have a positive impact on the domain name business in Africa.

Nigerians will be able to register (locally) domains such as amasi.ke, fola.ke, aji.ke, nwazuri.ke, asha.ke, tinu.ke, uzodi.ke, fun.ke, ki.ke, chigo.ke, ron.ke, rola.ke, ugho.ke, adeni.ke, olani.ke etc which are all within the Kenyan name spaces.

Ogun State Partners Spanish Investors on Agricultural Preservation & Processing

Ogun state government has partnered a group of Spanish investors to establish processing clusters to address the issue of agricultural wastage.

The partnership arrangement is expected to focus on collation of various farm produce from different farmers across the state, process and preserve them for value addition.