Showing posts with label Kigali. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kigali. Show all posts

Thursday, August 17, 2023

Africa's Leading eLearning Conference 2024: Unveiling "Education Fuels Innovation, Investment Amplifies Skills"

 Date: May 29 -31, 2024

Location: Kigali, Rwanda

[Kigali, August 16, 2023] – The much-anticipated annual eLearning Africa Conference and Exhibition, Africa's foremost gathering on digital education, training, and skills development, is set to convene experts, policymakers, academics, business leaders, and investors from across the African continent and around the world. The conference, running from May 29 to 31, 2024  in the vibrant city of Kigali, Rwanda, is poised to address critical challenges and opportunities facing Africa's education landscape.

In an era defined by global shifts and ambitious goals, Africa is confronted with the imperative of realising the African Union’s (AU) Agenda 2063. Addressing issues such as climate change, harnessing the potential of the 4th Industrial Revolution, and nurturing a burgeoning young population are paramount. In this context, education and skills emerge as pivotal pillars in surmounting these challenges and ushering Africa into a prosperous future.

Monday, March 27, 2023

Rigged Elections And The Moral Burden Of Illegitimacy

 By Hope O’Rukevbe Eghagha

Adamu: A man who rigs his way to power carries a moral burden!
Orezime: A moral what?
Adamu: You heard me, didn’t you?
Orezime: I’m not sure I heard you right. Moral what you said?
Adamu: A moral burden, I said!
Orezime: Hahahahahahaha! You make me laugh! Are you from the moon?
Gani: Or Mars?

Gani: Yes! That’s why those two could only preach; they couldn’t really act decisively. A moral burden? They spoke from both sides of their mouths on the issue of corruption. Late President Yar Adua confessed that the election which produced him was compromised. An honest man, he didn’t live long enough to right the wrong of the period!