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Osinbajo Meets LinkedIn Founder

Agency Report/

 

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has had a fireside chat with Mr. Allen Blue, Co-Founder of LinkedIn, where he assured him that Nigeria was open to business.

Osinbajo arrived in California where he will be headlining a number of investment forums in the San Francisco area and Los Angeles, promoting tech innovation and entertainment industries.

He commended the role of the recently inaugurated Technology and Creativity Advisory Group largely composed of young people to drive policy in tech innovation and entertainment

Osinbajo had arrived in California where he would be headlining a number of investment forums in the San Francisco area and Los Angeles.

He is currently promoting technology innovation and entertainment industries.

According to his spokesman, Mr Laolu Akande, he is accompanied by people from those sectors and relevant top government officials.

In a series of tweets, Akande announced that the Vice President was taking questions from the audience at the LinkedIn Fireside Chat.

“It’s a full audience,” he stated.

Akande quoted Osinbajo saying: “We may not have the kind of classrooms as we have today considering the growth rate of Nigeria’s population, so technology may become the way out to take education and learning forward.’’

Talking about how to draw and retain talents for technology, Osinbajo said that naturally “talent will follow the money”.

He adds that the right environment also has to be created, providing infrastructure support to the entrepreneurs and businesses

“We are thinking of how to partner more with technology companies,’’ he said as he referred to NPower with 200,000 beneficiaries and the opportunities for digital training for large number of people

Commending the opportunities in agriculture, he said: “Quite a few people are looking in the direction of agriculture like a big Mexican farmer in Nigeria who has found a great market in the country making more money selling in the domestic market.’’

“There were over 20 US tech related investors in the room in one of Osinbajo’s meetings on Tuesday in Silicon Valley, where he told them that considering the groundwork going on in the country now in tech. the 4th industrial revolution might well be a Nigerian revolution,” Akande stated.

VP Osinbajo was received by senior executives of Google led by its CEO Sundar Pichai, at the firm’s headquarters.

Osinbajo had also tweeted: “I am in the USA, leading a Public-Private sector collaborative investment road show. Today, I was received by senior executives of Google led by its CEO, Sundar Pichai, at the firm’s Headquarters.”

His tweet says he told the meeting: “By 2050, Nigeria will have 3rd largest population in the world. We understand that we have to explore ways of delivering education outside of conventional classrooms.”

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