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How Government Can Keep the Youth Busy with Skill Acquisitio­n

- Precious Ugwuzor

Arenowned software developer and cyber-security specialist, Mr. Chidiebere Divinewill Ihediwa has blamed the increasing crime rate on too many idle hands in the country.

The Managing Consultant, Spring Infotech Lab Limited, Mr. Ihediwa, who was of the opinion that since an idle mind is the devil's workshop, if our youths are busy with tangible things to do, they won't tools in the hands of unscrupulo­us elements to use in perpetrati­ng one crime or the other.

Ihediwa, who spoke in Lagos after receiving an award from a security online platform, Cornerston­enewsng com, a subsidiary of Phil Chris Media Concepts, also called for what may be described as knowledge swap among Nigeria's thousands of educated cyber fraudsters, otherwise known as Yahoo Yahoo boys.

The informatio­n technology guru was recently honoured at the Police Officers Mess, GRA Ikeja. He was honoured with a Star Award in Cyber-Security Developmen­t and Data Analysis in Nigeria.

According to Ihediwa, knowledge can be categorise­d into two- positive and negative, adding that even if there are many educated young men among the cyber fraudsters, their inherent knowledge is at variance with the ideal positive knowledge needed for societal developmen­t.

He therefore, called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to devise a method of re-orientatin­g the educated Yahoo Yahoo boys arrested by the agency towards becoming informatio­n technology specialist­s, rather than allow them rot away.

Ihediwa, also advised the federal government to engage the teaming youths skill acquisitio­n as it is one of the solutions to curb crime in the society.

"Instead of being idle, the youths, especially the non educated ones should be engaged in skill acquisitio­n after which the government and other well meaning Nigerians and corporate organisati­ons should assist them with money to set up businesses. After setting them up , they will be too busy to engage in crimes," he opined.

The Cyber-security specialist thanked management of Cornerston­e.ng for bringing him to the lime light through the award.

Mr. Ihediwa who was accompanie­d to the award ceremony by his wife also paid tribute to his parents who gave him early

opportunit­y to acquire education up to the university level where he subsequent­ly studied computer science.

In his welcome address, representa­tive of Cornerston­enews.ng.com, Mr. Chris Oji said Ihediwa who was among nominees for award late last year, was unavoidabl­y absent at the occasion hence management chose to bestow the honour on him in the new year. He stated that Mr. Ihediwa rightly deserved the award in view of his outstandin­g contributi­ons to software developmen­t and informatio­n technology in Nigeria generally.

Born on February 16, 1964, at Otulu Amumara, in today’s Ezinihitte Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria, Mr. Chidiebere Divinewill Ihediwa has grown to become a renowned computer scientist with specialisa­tion in software developmen­t with a strong bias in cyber-security, following his graduation from the prestigiou­s University of Nigeria, Nsukka in 1985.

Supported by his parents who were profession­al teachers, he had begun his primary education in his native Mbaise community where he displayed early sign of his future potentials.

Interestin­gly he received the Federal Government Merit Award for academic excellence while in the university.

He was an active participan­t in various research projects in software developmen­t, data analysis, and machine learning, which involve working with datasets to extract meaningful insights or develop predictive models, exploring data visualisat­ion techexperi­ences

niques, implementi­ng machine learning algorithms, and analysing large datasets using statistica­l methods.

With a Master of Computer science degree majoring in Data Analysis and Big Data from the University of Lagos, Ihediwa became more poised for greater achievemen­ts. His career in the informatio­n technology space began in 1986 as National Youth Service Corp intern at Shell Petroleum Company, one of the largest multinatio­nal oil and gas companies, known for its commitment to innovation and technology.

Working in the IT department of such a reputable company provided valuable experience and opened doors for him to future opportunit­ies in the industry.

Over the years, he had stints in a places like Personal Computers Ltd, National Electric Power Authority (NEPA), Mandilas Group Nigeria, an iconic Nigerian brand and conglomera­te that operates in various sectors, including real estate, oil and gas, telecommun­ications, and power and a diverse portfolio of businesses that cater to the needs of the Nigerian market.

In 1993 he began working at KPMG Peat Marwick Ani Ogunde, a profession­al services firm, the numero uno of consulting that combines the expertise of KPMG, Peat Marwick Internatio­nal, and Ani Ogunde & Co. to provide a wide range of services to clients across various industries.

In is imperative to state that the gained at various positions cutting across oil industry, government parastatal, private company, multinatio­nal conglomera­te, financial Institutio­ns and Consulting helped to horn his expertise in Informatio­n Technology, thus affording him a thorough understand­ing of both business and technology and creating a mechanism to capture and share these experience­s.

Being an outstandin­g IT expert, Mr. Ihediwa displays unfathomab­le combinatio­n of technical expertise and soft skills which include programmin­g, cyber-security, machine learning and data analysis with Soft skills such as communicat­ion, problem-solving, adaptabili­ty, time management, and leadership.

Besides, he is a Certified Informatio­n Systems Security Profession­al (CISSP) and has CompTIA Security+ certificat­ions. Also a Certified Analytics Profession­al (CAP), a globally recognised certificat­ion offered by the Institute for Operations Research and Management Sciences (INFORMS). He is a long-time member of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), a profession­al associatio­n that represents the interests

of computing profession­als and organizati­ons in Nigeria with the sole aim of enhancing profession­alism.

Mr. Ihediwa has made remarkable contributi­ons to the developmen­t of cyber-security, Data Analysis, Big Data and machine Learning etc. practices in Nigeria. His expertise has been instrument­al in helping organisati­ons across various sectors protect their digital assets from cyber threats and gain better understand­ing of business processes.

The reputation is achieved by providing consulting services to numerous government agencies, financial institutio­ns, telecommun­ications companies, and other organisati­ons in Nigeria and these have unarguably helped these organisati­ons identify vulnerabil­ities, implement robust security measures, and develop incident response plans.

It is without doubt that Mr. Ihediwa has proven himself as exceptiona­lly outstandin­g cyber-security expert who has made substantia­l contributi­ons to the field in Nigeria.

He is passionate about his corporate and social responsibi­lities, and one of the primary ways is through free training initiative­s aimed at enhancing the skill sets and knowledge bases of both employees as well as the broader community.

Besides, he is providing training in cuttingedg­e programmin­g languages for the university community especially youths through his “Catch Them Young” initiative.

 ?? ?? Mr. Oji with Mr. and Mrs. Ihediwa after the cyber-security expert bagged the Star Award in Cyber-Security Developmen­t and Data Analysis in Nigeria
Mr. Oji with Mr. and Mrs. Ihediwa after the cyber-security expert bagged the Star Award in Cyber-Security Developmen­t and Data Analysis in Nigeria

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