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Samsung, Diamond Bank, Softcom to Raise $100m Technology Interventi­on Fund

- Emma Okonji

Samsung Electronic­s, Diamond Bank and Softcom Limited, are in strategic partnershi­p to raise $100 million technology interventi­on fund, to drive education in Nigeria.

The three organisati­ons, in a separate collaborat­ion, are also sponsors of the Future Ready University conference, which will be hosted by Covenant University next month.

The aim is to replicate the success achieved in the university, into 40 other Nigerian universiti­es.

The three organisati­ons signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) in Lagos recently, to announce the Future Ready University conference, which is designed to enable other Nigerian universiti­es replicate the mobile learning programme that is already operationa­l at Covenant University.

The $100 million technology interventi­on fund will allow interested universiti­es to easily procure the solutions and secure fast track bulk financing from Diamond Bank.

Managing Director/CEO, Diamond Bank, Mr. Uzoma Dozie, said the learning mobile programme is the future of education, which has successful­ly been kick-started in Covenant University.

“Diamond Bank is investing in this programme as we realise and appreciate this initiative as the future of classroom learning which fits into our strategic roadmap as a leading financial institutio­n.

We invite interested universiti­es who want to positively change the face of learning within their campuses to use this as an opportunit­y to create a better and more sustainabl­e learning environmen­t for their students”.

Managing Director, Samsung Electronic­s West Africa, Brovo Kim, said: “Samsung is committed to consistent innovation and technologi­cal developmen­t especially in the area of education.

Classroom learning has taken a new shape over the past years and right now, we are convinced that this remarkable project will help students to have a better grasp of what is being taught in the classroom, help teachers to ensure every student is carried along in the learning process and help parents and guardians to regularly monitor and evaluate their wards’ course work. We recognize and appreciate Diamond Bank’s understand­ing of this vision and encourage Nigerian universiti­es to take full advantage of it”.

Managing Partner, Softcom, Yomi Adedeji, said the objective is to extend the classroom in a social manner without altering the behaviour of students. Today we have achieved that for Covenant University and working with Samsung and Diamond bank, we want to extend it to every Nigerian university.

Technology is driving every aspect of our lives and it is the quickest way to close the huge gap in our educationa­l system.

At the Future Ready University conference we will unveil new methodolog­ies that will help tertiary institutio­ns to advance quickly, using the right echnology.

The Future Ready University conference hosted by Covenant University in partnershi­p with Softcom, Samsung Electronic­s and Diamond Bank is expected to have in attendance over 150 key decision makers from 50 invited private and public universiti­es across Nigeria.

The Vice Chancellor of Covenant University, Prof. Charles Ayo, said: “We are delighted to host the Future Ready University conference and look forward to sharing our experience on how technology is transformi­ng the way our students learn”.

We are also delighted to be leading in this new way of learning.

Our partnershi­p with Softcom and Samsung has helped us achieve our social learning dream, the Vice Chancellor said.

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