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ICT Offers Africa The Best Opportunity To Bridge The Development Gap-Prof Victor Mbarika

November 01, 2017

By Ajong Mbapndah L [caption id="attachment_41323" align="alignleft" width="461"]With ICTs Africa can bridge the development gap with the rest of the world says Prof Victor Mbarika With ICTs Africa can bridge the development gap with the rest of the world says Prof Victor Mbarika[/caption] Information and Communication Technology (ICT's) represent the best hope for Africa to bridge the development gap with the rest of the world, says Prof Victor Mbarika Founder and Board Chair of the ICT University. With campuses in Cameroon and Uganda, under the leadership of Prof Mbarika, Nigeria is on course as the third African country to host the University. Based in the USA, the ICT University Foundation funds and designs quality education to people who do not have to leave Africa. The Foundation establishes Campuses across the world that have similar standards and curricula like those in the USA. With over 20,000 students served annually, from basic certificate programs to Ph.D. programs, offered onsite and online,the ICT -U has emerged as a formidable hub for education that meets 2st century development challenges. [caption id="attachment_41322" align="alignright" width="720"]With President Hage Geingob of Namibia. Prof Mbarika regularly travels across Africa to harp on the merits of investing in ICT as a driver of development With President Hage Geingob of Namibia. Prof Mbarika regularly travels across Africa to harp on the merits of investing in ICT as a driver of development[/caption] The intent is to have a University in each sub region of the continent, and with a campus in Central Africa, East Africa ,and West Africa coming up, the goal is very feasible says Prof Mbarika. With affordable fees, Africans are able to receive education that matches U.S standards and the results have been phenomenal says Prof Mbarika who frequently travels across Africa to harp on the merits of ICTs. On the affordability of the programs, Prof Mbarika says tuition is kept very low to give opportunities to more Africans. While the fees may still be high for some people, it pales in comparison to what is paid to receive the same education in the USA. In addition, the University Management goes  the extra mile to source and provide scholarships an grants to deserving students from poor backgrounds ,Mbarika said. [caption id="attachment_41326" align="alignright" width="960"]Prof Mbarika in discussion with former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan,the goal is to have one ICT University in each sub region of Africa ,Mbarika says Prof Mbarika in discussion with former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan,the goal is to have one ICT University in each sub region of Africa ,Mbarika says[/caption] Support from governments in countries where the Universities are located has been laudable ,Prof Mbarika said. In Cameroon, Prof Mbarika said the registration process was seamless with no bribes requested from him and the university is in the process of starting additional programs in agriculture and medicine. In Uganda, the government has equally been very supportive , Prof Mbarika went on. In Nigeria, where he has had the opportunity of meeting past leaders like General Gowon, Presidents Obasanjo, Jonathan as well as Officials of the current Buhari Administration, the response has been most encouraging ,said Mbarika. Beyond the countries that host ICT universities in Africa today, many African governments have seen the importance of ICT ,and Prof Mbarika believes that this augurs well for development prospects. In Namibia, Prof Mbarika said he was impressed with the efforts of government to promote ICT. African governments are taking note of the importance of ICT’s and this could be a game changer for the continent, he said. [caption id="attachment_41327" align="alignright" width="589"]ICT University 4th Graduation Ceremony, Uganda Campus on May 26,2017.More than 100 students graduated from the ICT University.ICT University alumni are serving in diverse sectors across Africa ,Prof Mbarika says. ICT University 4th Graduation Ceremony, Uganda Campus on May 26,2017.More than 100 students graduated from the ICT University.ICT University alumni are serving in diverse sectors across Africa ,Prof Mbarika says.[/caption] On projects that the University is working on, Prof Mbarika said there were plans to work on the promotion of agriculture using ICT tools. The University is also fanalizing  plans  to start  a Teaching Hopital in Cameroon with strong emphasis on  tele medicine where a professional can be in the USA and be able to treat a patient in a remote part of Cameroon,Prof Mbarika said. https://soundcloud.com/multimedia-podcast/the-importance-of-icts-in-the-african-development-equation

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