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Nigeria takes first prize in Huawei’s Sub-Saharan Africa ICT competition

By Chike Onwuegbuchi
15 March 2019   |   3:58 am
Students from Nigeria and Tanzania were the overall joint winners of this year’s sub-Saharan regional finals of Huawei’s global ICT Competition. Together with second prize winners, Angola and Kenya, the four teams will travel to China for the finals, which will see 40 teams from around the world compete for the championship title. The competition…

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Students from Nigeria and Tanzania were the overall joint winners of this year’s sub-Saharan regional finals of Huawei’s global ICT Competition.

Together with second prize winners, Angola and Kenya, the four teams will travel to China for the finals, which will see 40 teams from around the world compete for the championship title.

The competition covered the latest ICT technologies, such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence, mobile networks and big data.

Almost 30 000 students from over 100 universities in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Angola, South Africa, Mozambique, Zambia, Botswana and Mauritius participated.

At the finals, held this weekend in Johannesburg, it came down to 42 students in 14 teams. They sat for theory and practical examinations at the finals at Huawei’s regional headquarters, in Woodmead, Johannesburg.

Speaking at the final award-giving presentation, Xue Man, Vice-President of Huawei, said: “Huawei understands the value of a good talent ecosystem, which is the foundation for a smart future.

This ICT Competition is part of our innovative initiatives to support that and promote ICT skills.

“We believe that this event will inspire more students’ interest in ICT learning in Africa; it provides them with a world-class stage to showcase themselves and consolidate the vital ICT needed for Africa’s development”

Alfred Cheruiyot, a representative from Kenya Ministry of Education, praised Huawei’s actions to raise skills and partner with national governments and local tertiary institutions to strengthen the skills pool in ICT.

“We are fully aware how important this is for our students to get good jobs and to become successful entrepreneurs. We are fully aware that this will drive our economy forward for many years to come if we can get it right,” Cheruiyot told the gathering.

Tanzania ICT student Emanuel Chaula was overjoyed that his team emerged as one of the two winning countries. He said: “We worked hard as a team because we wanted to seize the opportunity to get to travel to China to compete in the global finals.

“We really want to show Africa and the world that Tanzania is an up-and-coming ICT player, and we want to be a part of that growth in our country. We will study and practise for the finals in China as we are going there to win. ”

The Huawei ICT Competition is a global ICT talent competition exchange event, which is aimed at the Huawei Authorized Information and Network Technology College (Huawei ICT Academy) and related universities.

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