Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Konga launches fresh foods delivery service


An online market place, Konga, on Wednesday unveiled fresh foods delivery service that will enable Nigerians to get fresh foods at their door steps.
Mr Sharafa Sim, the Chairman of Konga, said at the unveiling ceremony in Lagos that the grocery service, tagged “Konga daily’’, was built to save Nigerians from time wastage, stress and excessive spending.
Sim said the market had strong logistics to enable customers get exactly what they demanded, thereby making life easier, especially for residents who spent more time in the office.
According to him, grocery is the most terrible and difficult trade to embark on because of its daily need.
“When a patron places an order, he or she wants it within 24 hours despite the fact the order might be perishable.
“But we have built a credible and robust logistics to take care of the challenges,” he said.
Sim said that it took Konga five years to build the new market window.
“From time to time people buy phones, laptops and other household appliances, but Nigerians spend 73 per cent of their income on groceries.
“Within few months of test running, we have sold enough fishes and beef.
“All konga merchants have been empowered with sufficient tools to facilitate the businesses, while Konga conducts food certification programmes for the merchants every three months.
“The stuffs are safe for consumption,” he said.
“So, we are challenging ourselves to deliver values to Nigerians in difficulty at moderate prices  at five per cent discounts on N100,000 worth of food items  because we also know that every N100 or N200 matters to Nigerians.
According to him, Konga has over 300,000 registered merchants who deal on yam, yam flour, maize, plantain, cocoa yam, stockfish, crayfish, ugwu and tomatoes, among others.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Konga was launched in 2012 to link consumers and suppliers globally.
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Google, institute partner on new policies for Africa’s digital space


Google in Africa and Ibadan School of Government and Public Policy (ISGPP) are partnering to explore ways of evolving new policies and regulatory environment that support digital innovations in Africa.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that academics in relevant disciplines drawn from across Africa are gathered at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in Ibadan for a three-day conference to end on May 5.
The conference tagged: “2017 Africa Academic Network on Internet Policy” is organised by ISGPP and Google in Africa.
Mrs Titi Akinsanya-Bolarinwa, the Public Policy and Public Affairs Lead, Google in Africa said that the gathering was an opportunity to bring Africa’s intellectual minds together to identify the gaps and evolve plans to address them.
She said that the effort was to ensure that it worked with the government on policies that directly impact the technology sector as it was critical to the development of the country.
“Technology will always move faster than we can make policies as human beings due to less restriction.
“But this does not mean that we should not make or do enough to ensure we have the right policy and regulatory environment that will support innovation, particularly the digital sector,’’ she said.
Akinsanya-Bolarinwa said that the conference was an avenue to interrogate and look at policy formulation in a sound manner as well as key issues around accessing infrastructure.
According to her, if we are moving forward with digital economy, we have to support it with innovation and for that to happen, we have to support it and invest in intellectual work.
She said that the conference should be able to look at copyright and intellectual protection because increasingly there were innovations that emerge from the market.
Akinsanya-Bolarinwa said that knowledge and capacity building would also be considered at the roundtable and expressed optimism about a better outcome.
“We recognise that we are multinational in Google and we are putting this in motion not to serve our particular needs but to ensure that the space we are doing business is ripe for innovation.
Google is going to be 20 years soon and we have continued to support academic narratives wherever we are, be it Europe, America, Asia and now Africa.
“We have 80 percent representation in this conference and we have ensured that there is representation from the Southern, Eastern, Western and Northern Africa,’’ she said.
Dr Tunji Olaopa, the Executive Vice-Chairman, ISGPP said that the key objective of the gathering was to lay the foundation on the status of Africa considering the way the internet was evolving.
Olaopa, a former permanent secretary in the civil service said the objective was to ensure that policy was not stagnant, saying it would leverage on the IGSPP network with the government.
“Nigeria is said to have 93 million internet users, which is the largest in Africa. Frankly speaking, it is not enough to have a large presence on the internet.
“There is need to start-up a thinking process that explores the deeper capacity the internet possesses to transform Africa into a formidable digital economy,’’ he said.
Prof. Akin Mabogunje, the Chairman, Board of Trustees, ISGPP expressed happiness for the collaboration to investigate emerging problems with global expansion and unfettered use of the internet.
“It is remarkable that as of 2002 when the world held the conference on Sustainable Development in South Africa, the teledensity of most African countries including Nigeria was hardly up to1 per 100,000 of the inhabitants.
“Today, the situation has changed dramatically. Most countries in Africa are now part of the global revolution in information technology.
“Nigeria can boast of over 160 million subscribers to the mobile phone system with enormous capacity for accessing the internet,’’ he said.
Mabogunje said that the far-reaching impact of the revolution on human productive and reproductive activities were no longer issues in doubt.
NAN reports that the conference with the theme: “Strengthening Internet Policy through Theoretically Grounded Research’ will also discuss the state of internet policy innovation in Africa and Internet security.
Other issues to be discussed are economic diversification through innovation and start-ups, inclusiveness in internet access and content protection, policy and strategy action points.
Academics at the conference include Prof. Sola Aderounmu, President, Nigeria Computer Society, Prof. Ado Dan-Isa, member of Board of Trustees, Nigeria ICT Forum and Prof. Olufunmilayo Arewa.
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One dead and 12 wounded in inter-Village violence in Ebonyi state

One person has been killed while a dozen others were wounded in a clash between rival groups in Igbagu community in Izzi local government area of Ebonyi state.
Also, properties worth billions of naira were destroyed in the clash. The Nation gathered that the crisis which started at the early hours of Tuesday is a tussle over the headship of the village.
The Special Assistant to the state Governor on Internal Security, Hon. Kenneth Ogbala disclosed this to our reporter in Abakaliki.
Hon. Ogbala, who condemned the killing and incessant communal crisis in the state, accused some individuals of Igbagu community who had an interest in the headship of the village of forming the division among youths who went out to cause the mayhem.
He, however, pointed out that issue of who becomes the village head is already a matter before the court but due to impatience, some individuals took the law into their own hands to foment a crisis.
Mr Ogbala revealed that over 7 suspects have been arrested by the Nigeria Police force in the state over the incident.
His words: “It is just common issue among the villagers, they had the issue of village headship, the matter currently is in court but like you know some people did not have patient and allow the judiciary to settle the matter.
“So some villagers formed themselves into 2 groups and started fighting each other over the village headship. I visited there today and I saw vehicles and houses worth millions of naira destroyed. I was however told that one person lost his life in the crisis and dozens wounded. But normalcy is gradually returning to Igbagu community”, he explained.
“And now the police have arrested about 6 or 7 persons in connection with the crisis at Igbagu community, so we are thoroughly on top of the situation,” he assured.
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Ekweremadu raising false alarm on raid – EFCC


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday accused the Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, of raising false alarm that the agency was plotting to raid his residence and plant monies.
It said the antics of planting monies and guns in suspects’ houses were alien to the commission.
It said the alarm by the deputy senate president was not only strange but “smacks of a scripted propaganda campaign to distract the commission by putting it on the defensive.”
It advised Ekweremadu to sleep easy if he is not involved in the looting spree that seems to be the pastime of many Nigerians in the corridors of power.
EFCC, however, said no amount of scare-mongering would dissuade the commission from vigorously enforcing its mandate to rid Nigeria of corruption.
A statement issued by the Head of Media and Publicity of EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, said the alleged plot only existed in the fertile imagination of Ekweremadu.
The statement said: “The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been drawn to the alarm purportedly raised by the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, at Wednesday plenary of the upper chamber of the National Assembly.
“The distinguished Senator alleged that there were plots by the Commission to set him up by planting monies and guns in his residence.
“Ekweremadu who claimed that he was tipped off about the purported plot by an ‘EFCC covert investigative journalist privy to the design, told his colleagues that the agency had secured a warrant and plans to storm his home on May 6, 2017, under the guise that it was working on information provided by a whistle blower regarding huge amount of money of (sic) currency in the apartment said to be belonging to you Ike Ekweremadu.”
“He said going by the script of plot he is to be arrested, detained for three weeks and charged to court while his constituents would be mobilized to protest and seek his recall from the National Assembly!
“The commission wishes to state in very strong terms that it is not aware of any plot to set up Ekweremadu for any arrest.
“If any agency is plotting to plant monies and guns in Ekweremadu’s residence, it is certainly not the EFCC as such antics are alien to the commission.”
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