NCC, Wema Bank, CECAD partner to mark World Wide Web Day

Sat, Jun 19, 2021
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THE Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, and Wema Bank Plc are partnering with the Centre for Cyber Awareness and Development (CECAD) to mark the 2021 World Wide Web Day in Nigeria.
The World Wide Web Day is a global celebration dedicated to web browsing, online activity that brings wealth of knowledge to your fingertips.
It is a chance to celebrate the way the internet has created an environment for collaboration and business growth while also taking a deeper look into its evolution over the past three decades since its invention by Tim Berners-Lee.
The Nigeria event celebration will chronicle the impact of the internet, best ways to use the internet for good and economic development, its impact in the media, business, governance, youth empowerment and entreprenuership.
The event is put together by CECAD and Cyber Africa magazine is in commemoration of this day as the world celebrates the internet impact since its evolution. The conference is a celebration of the impact of the internet, gathering of stakeholders to discuss the opportunities of emerging technologies for business, raising additional awareness and exploring the strategies of safety on the web for individuals and businesses, infrastructure companies, innovators. The event will also look at policies to grow the space and the Nigeria information society through creating a sustainable digital economy. The event will at De Renaissance Hotel, G.R.A, Lagos.
The date is August 5,  at 10:00am. It’s a platform for sharing organizational vision and strategic plan to drive the National ICT revolution and the digital space. – ITRealms
– June 19, 2021 @ 17:36 GMT |
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