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Information and Communication Technology and the African Youth

It is important that we all realize that our eventual success or failure is not solely dependent on environment factors ( Africa ), we are the architects of our own future

What am I driving at?

Socio-economy-wise, Africa’s youth still linger on in ignorance. In my department as a student ten percent of our population can use the internet. Generally in Africa , there is still an awesome importance attached to books. Then comes the arrant voices howling the heresy that Africa is underdeveloped despite the tide of change sweeping through the continent. How can the African youth be nurtured to the realities of ICT? How do we begin a revolution in the ICT sector such that our youths would not only be infused with its many ideals but able to invent, create and transform the world?

Gbenga Sesan, an ICT expert in Nigeria speaks: “These new technologies (ICT) are available for the students or young professional who wishes to get off the crowded road by embracing entrepreneurship. There are numerous online resources that will be of help for your proposed business; sample business plans, clarification in business models etc. ICT also provides you with opportunity to communicate with others who have been able to do what you are attempting. Through mailing lists and online forums, you can access unbelievably useful information.

Reinforcing this point, my own experience as a writer has proved the fact that ICT is an essential aspect of human lives. As a writer beset with publishing factor in Africa , where the publishers live under the notion that they are doing writers a favour by publishing them, the internet has greatly influenced my career. My inspiration to write is based on the solace found in being “freely” published on the web, in a forum. I not only scale through financial hurdles but help my mind.

November 1st is the day set aside for the celebration of African youths. When I watched the Nigerian version on the TV, little emphasis was placed on ICT and I’m not so impressed. The governments of African countries must ensure that those designated Youth Ministries it creates are not for ordinary function but the empowerment of the youths in all ramifications, ICT inclusive.

One way to attain this is to ensure that students are not only equipped theoretical ICT wise but practically through physical contacts with these machines .Of course there should be retraining of teachers in ICT to salvage the ugly tread that cultrate education poses.

As well, the African youths as an entity should change her attitude towards his or her countries as even in Africa dreams can be actualized.

Let me then repeat the content of the abstract here. We are the architects of our future. The governments, the non-government organizations, the youth should rise up to embrace ICT. All hands must be on deck to lift Africa higher than her contemporaries

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