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NDDC, Others Partner On e-Learning In N’Delta

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Niger Delta Development- Commission (NDDC), Microsoft and other Silicon Valley companies in the United States have begun an e-learning project to revolutionise education in the Niger Delta.
The Managing Director of NDDC, Mr Nsima Ekere, said this while speaking with State House Correspondents after the organisation presented the model to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
According to Ekere, the project is aimed at bringing the Niger Delta youth up to date with the rapid technological changes taking place in other parts of the world.
“We had a meeting with the Vice President and we made a presentation to him on a project which in our estimation will revolutionise education and learning in the entire Niger Delta region and in the country.
“In these days where the world is changing very rapidly, e-learning, e-trading and e-solution is the way to go.
“And so we come with a project to replace the hard copy textbooks that we have for learning in primary and secondary schools, convert them into digital format.
“And each of the students in the primary and secondary school will be given tablets and laptops that will contain all the textbooks, all the learning instructions and learning manuals that they need and then prepare them to face the new world and be competitive with graduates from any part of the world.
“That is exactly what we are proposing for the Niger Delta.’’
According to Ekere, the Vice President is supportive of the programme.
He said it was a vendor-funded project and none of the Niger Delta State governments or the NDDC would spend its money on it.

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