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AREWA Rising: Bridging the Digital Divide In Northern Nigeria

by Orjime Moses
6 months ago
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In an era defined by rapid technological advancements, AREWA Rising has pioneered efforts to bridge the digital divide in Northern Nigeria.

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By fostering innovation and creating opportunities, the initiative is positioning the region as a hub for economic growth and sustainable development.

At the flag off of Arewa Digital Ecosystem themed “Creating a Sustainable Hausa Ecosystem: Accelerating Digital Inclusion” held in Abuja, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan commended the initiative’s focus on addressing linguistic and cultural barriers to digital access.

“AREWA Rising challenges the reliance on English as the sole medium of education, opening doors for people to learn and thrive in their native languages,” she said.

Sharing a personal story, she described how her son’s pursuit of robotics engineering in Japan was aided by localized education, emphasizing the importance of tailoring digital transformation to local contexts.

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Founder Mallam Ibrahim Mohammed outlined the project’s goal of replicating popular digital platforms with Hausa-language interfaces, making technology more inclusive.

“This is about creating opportunities for everyone, regardless of their background,” he said.

Mohammed noted the project’s early success, revealing that 340 applicants registered for its inaugural training program—far exceeding the target of 100.

Representing the government’s commitment to digital inclusion, Kano State Commissioner for Science, Technology, and Innovation, Hon. Mohammed Tajo Othman, proposed a five-point strategy.

He outlined steps to expand internet connectivity, promote digital literacy among marginalized groups, encourage innovation through public-private partnerships, preserve Hausa cultural heritage through digital platforms, and implement policies for data privacy and entrepreneurship.

“Collaboration between government, the private sector, and civil society is essential for the success of this initiative,” he emphasized.

Highlighting practical impacts, Mohammed noted the importance of showcasing tangible success stories: “Communities need to see local businesses thriving with tech-driven solutions.”

He cited examples from countries like South Korea, where localized technology has achieved near-universal digital literacy, as a model for AREWA Rising.

Other stakeholders at the event expressed optimism about the project’s potential to transform lives and bridge the digital divide. They emphasized that the initiative could inspire similar projects across Nigeria, fostering a future where technology is accessible to all.


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