CITAD Presents Books On Hate Speech, Corruption To Journalists
Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has presented hate speech books to journalists in Adamawa State to raise awareness on hate speech and corruption. CITAD senior programme officer, Isa Garba, said the best way to tackle hate speech and corruption is for the society not to support the perpetrators. The presentation of the two
CITAD Presents Books On Hate Speech, Corruption To Journalists
Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has presented hate speech books to journalists in Adamawa State to raise awareness on hate speech and corruption. CITAD senior programme officer, Isa Garba, said the best way to tackle hate speech and corruption is for the society not to support the perpetrators. The presentation of the two
Paradigm Initiative Nigeria organizes data protection workshop in Kano
By Ismail Auwal The Paradigm Initiative Nigeria (PIN) in partnership with the Center for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has on Tuesday organized a two-day workshop on data protection in Kano. The Program Officer of the PIN, Khadija Usman, in an interview with SAHELIAN TIMES, said that the data protection workshop was organised
Paradigm Initiative da CITAD sun gudanar da taro akan muhimmancin kare bayanan sirri
A ƙoƙarin su na ganin ƴan Najeriya sun fahimci amfani tare da muhimmancin kariya ga bayanan sirri wato Data Protection, a yau Talata ƙungiyar Paradigm Intiattive Nigeria (PIN) da haɗin gwiwar Cibiyar bunƙasa fasahar sadarwa da cigaban al’umma CITAD, sun gudanar da wani taro na musamman ga ƙungiyoyin cigaban al’umma da ɗalibai akan muhimmancin lamarin.
NGO Advocates Transparency In Nigeria Counter-insurgency Process
A Non-governmental Organization (NGO), Centre For Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has advocated for transparency in the process of counter-insurgency efforts in the country. Mr Yunusa Ya’u , The Executive Director, CITAD made the call during the presentation of two books on corruption, insurgency and hate speech on Friday in Bauchi. The
CITAD, Actionaid Nigeria Mark Children’s Day Celebration With Less Privileged Children
May 28, 2021 As Nigeria marks this year’s International Children’s Day celebration, the Center for Information Technology and Development (CITAD), has marked the occasion with less privileged children in neglected communities in Abuja, the capital of Nigeria. Left(from behind) CITAD FCT State Coordinator for Youth Digital Engagement,
CITAD Slams Politicians For Promoting Hate Speech
By; MOHAMMED KAWU, Bauchi A Non-Governmental Organization, the Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD), has blamed some elites and politicians in the country as the major culprits involved in promoting hate speeches. Yunusa Zakari Yau, the Executive Director of the Centre who made the accusation during a press conference in Bauchi, noted that the
A Technology Against Cattle Rustling
By Yunusa Zakari Yaú As part of its effort in the search for a solution to the problem of cattle rustling across most of the Northern states, the Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) established the Cattle Rustling Information System (CATRIS) in 2015. The system is to provide documentation as well as
Don urges young girls to explore careers in ICT
A don, Dr. Sanah Mu’az, of the Software Engineering Department at Bayero University, Kano, has urged young girls to explore careers in Information Communication Technology (ICT). Mu’az made the appeal at the 3rd Bauchi Feminist School (BAFIS) workshop for 30 young girls organized by the Center for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) on Monday in
NEWSCorruption Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity -CITAD
The Executive Director of the Centre for Information Technology and Development CITAD, Mallam Yunusa Z Ya’u has said that the fight against insecurity in Nigeria would not succeed with fighting corruption holistically among various agencies of government Mallam Ya’u stated this during two book presentations authored by the center titled “The Compromised State: