We Tracked 387 Hate Speech On Social Media In November: CITAD
The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) says it tracked a total of 387 Hate speech on Facebook and Twitter handles in Nigeria in November. This was disclosed by Hamza Ibrahim, CITAD Coordinator, Countering Hate Speech Project, at a Post-Gubernatorial Election Press briefing organised by the Centre and supported by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) on
Centre trains AMAC workers on ICT
The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has commenced an intensive two-week training for staff of the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) on Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The Director of the centre, Mallam Yunusa Zakari Yau, yesterday in Abuja, said the essence of the training was to enhance the ICT skills of AMAC
CITAD trains AMAC staff on ICT
The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) trains the staff of Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), to develop on ICT for a more conducive work environment. Speaking, the Executive Director CITAD, Mr. Yunusa Ya’u, said the programme was aimed at impacting beneficiaries with the knowledge of utilising ICT to run successful business enterprises. He further said that
Ex-commissioner lauds CITAD over inspirational leadership lectures
The former commissioner Jigawa State Ministry of Women Affairs, Hajiya Fatima Widi Jalo has commended the Centre for Information and Technology Development for organising series of inspirational leadership lectures for teeming youths in the state. Hajiya Jalo made the commendation yesterday while delivering her speech during the event held at CITAD head office Dutse the
Social media regulation bill, a threat to democracy – CITAD
The Centre for Information Technology and Development said the proposed bill on the regulation of social media will be a major threat to democracy when passed into law. This was contained in a press statement signed by the Executive Director CITAD YZ Ya’u and obtained by DAILY POST in Dutse. He said the law will
Bauchi budget ministry to use technology to monitor execution of projects
Bauchi State Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning is to partner with the Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) to ensure compliance in execution of projects. Commissioner for Budget, Dr. Aminu Hassan Gamawa, who stated this when he hosted officials of CITAD said the synergy between the two bodies would boost citizens’ participation in
Ministry introduces software to capture teachers’ attendance
The Bauchi state Ministry of Education has introduced a software that will monitor attendance of teachers in its 214 Secondary Schools. The Commissioner for Education Dr. Aliyu Usman Tilde, who disclosed this when he received members Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD),  said that education system has suffered neglect in the past, which has
Project Execution: Bauchi Budget Ministry To Use Technology For Monitoring
In its determination to ensure that all its project were executed according to specifications, Bauchi State Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning is to partner with Center for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) to ensure the use of technology for monitoring and compliance. The disclosure was made by the Commissioner in charge of the Ministry,
Bauchi Govt. partners NGO to improve workers capacity on ICT
The Bauchi State Government to partners Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) an NGO in improving the capacity of workers on Information Communication Technology (ICT) in the state. Dr Aminu Gamawa the state Commissioner for Budget and planning stated this when the NGO CITAD pays advocacy visit to him in Bauchi on Wednesday. He
Bauchi Govt directs Principals to own Android Phones
Bauchi State Government has directed all public secondary school Principals and their Vice to own an Android phone. Dr. Aliyu Tilde, the State Commissioner of Education issued the directive on Wednesday when he received officials of the Bauchi Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD). He said the directive was imperative to make the school heads