Thursday, November 30, 2017

Kathy Brown: a strong leadership looking towards changing the baton.

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In a letter sent round to the membership, the ISOC President will be looking forward to a new leadership soon. It is expected that the process must have commenced with the release of the letter below. Learn more about the society on www.isoc.org.

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Dear ISOC Chapters, 


The Internet Society’s 25th anniversary year has been a milestone year in more ways than one. We have celebrated our solidarity and strength together and with confidence in our Mission. We have demonstrated deep respect for our roots by hosting a highly successful Internet Hall of Fame, whilst welcoming the future by honoring our 25 young innovators under 25. Our InterCommunity event this year was truly impressive — circling the world in 24hours by connecting 56 different “nodes” in 112 countries on six continents.

Together, we have demonstrated how, as a global community, we can use the Internet to strengthen the Internet.

At the recent Board meeting in Singapore there were some great examples of the work that has taken place. We had an amazing report of the work in Asia, a report from our Chapter in Singapore and a report from Raul on the extraordinary work done by our Chapters. Our OMAC meeting was lively and productive and ISOC’s interaction with the IETF was likewise productive and forward-leaning.

It seems clear to me that the Internet Society is at a crossroads: it is strong; you are strong and focused on the future. At this juncture, it feels natural and right for me to pass the CEO baton to the next generation of ISOC leadership. So, it was with some emotion that I informed the Board in Singapore that I would not seek another extension of my contract in 2018.

This community will be very hard for me to leave. Indeed, I can’t ever imagine not supporting the work of the Internet Society. All the work we do, guided by our vision of an Internet for everyone, is of urgent importance. I do look forward, though, to spending time in a quieter mode, and dedicating some energy to family needs.

The Board was gracious and supportive of my decision and committed to commencing a search expeditiously. The Board has assured me that it will be as transparent as possible with respect to its plans, will communicate with you directly on next steps and keep you informed throughout the process. You should expect this to take some time but you have my commitment to continue the work of the Internet Society and to do my utmost to prepare for a smooth transition while the Board conducts its search.

As always, do not hesitate to reach out to me with any questions and concerns. My door—and email—is always open to each of you.

Kathy Brown

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Interenet Society (ISOC) Nigeria Chapter holds first hangout.


At the ongoing AFRINIC Public Meeting, the Internet Society (ISOC) Nigeria Chapter held its first hangout. The President welcomed the participant and encouraged that the Executive would need their support.

Members were informed of the importance of the interconnect and how best to use it on specific subjects to promote orderlines.

Below is a cross-section photographs of members.






Monday, November 27, 2017

AFRINIC-27 comes alive in Lagos, Nigeria.

Arrival and Collection of materials for the AFRINIC-27 kicked-off today at one of Africa's prestigious hotel, the Renaissance Hotel, GRA -Ikeja, Lagos. The event is expected to start Monday, November 27, 2017 to Friday, December 1, 2017. The host, Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA), is the association and registry in charge of the Country Code Top Level Domain (ccTLD), .ng (pronounced dotNG).

According to one of the crew of AFRINIC, it holds two open public policy meetings every year in various locations throughout Africa, its service region. AFRINIC meetings provide a unique opportunity for Internet-related individuals and organisations to gather and discuss the policies governing Internet number resource distribution in the African region, to share technical knowledge, and to attend workshops and tutorials. This is also extended to members of the media with passion to learn and inform the public on the activities of AFRINIC in Africa.

Plenary sessions bring the various stakeholder groups of the African ICT community together, including the Af* organisations and ISPs, for public policy discussions, presentations and stakeholder panel sessions on:
* The allocation and management of IP addresses and ASNs;
* Technical and Internet governance issues;
* Networking, peering and security;
* Domain names, cyber laws and registrars issues;
* Updates of the African registry operations, RIR, IANA, and ICANN updates.

About AFRINIC
Prior to its creation, all IP Addresses were managed by APNIC, ARIN, and RIPE NCC. The mission for creating AFRINIC was to "serve the African Community by providing professional and efficient management of Internet number technology usage and development, and promoting Internet self-governance." 

The African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) is a non-governmental and not-for-profit membership based organization. Its main role is to serve as the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for the African region. AFRINIC was recognized by ICANN as a functioning regional registry and information center in 2004.

AFRINIC is responsible for the distribution and management of Internet number resources - IP address space (IPv4 and IPv6) and Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs) - in its service region, which includes Africa and the Indian Ocean region.

Internet number resources are allocated to AFRINIC and the four other RIRs by Public Technical Identifiers (PTI). PTI is responsible for coordinating the Internet’s unique identifiers and performs the IANA functions, which include coordination of domain names, Internet number resources and protocol parameters.

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Anyone can propose a policy and participate in the discussions during the dedicated Policy Development sessions at AFRINIC and AIS Meetings as well as on the policy discussion (rpd) mailing list. You do not need to be an AFRINIC member to participate.Public policy discussions will take place during AFRINIC-27 this week.

So much will be happening. Opening Ceremony is Tuesday, November 28, 2017. We have it on
record that the New Internet Society Nigeria Chapter President and some of his Executives will be in attendance.



More details will come up on our YouTube Channel,  Facebook, Twitter Handle and Instagram.


Follow us for a week you can not afford to miss with AFRINIC in Lagos, Nigeria.

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ISOC Nigeria President holds brief meeting with the Media.


At the ongoing AFRINIC-27, the newly elected President of Internet Society Nigeria Chapter briefed the media not to be far from the Society.

Informing them of the changes in the ISOC Vision and Mission, he promised to do all that is possible to bring the society closer to the grassroot. He believed that with his team and dedicated members, working with various partners across the country, the sky was a starting point.

Flanked by the Public Relations Officer and the former Chairman of the Electoral Commission of ISOC Nigeria, he called on Nigerians to look forward to the year 2018 for the surprise celebration and action.


According to the PRO, ISOC Nigeria is present on Facebook (isocnigeria), Instagram (isocnigeria) and Linkedin (isocnigeria). ISOC Nigeria also has pages for every State on Facebook. The New Executive look forward to operating a bottom-up approach to reaching out to members across States and promise equal opportunity for all.

Membership of ISOC is free on the global platform. Simply visit www.isoc.org to become a member. Membership of ISOC Nigeria is finalised when you choose to join a Chapter in your membership profile.


Local training on IPv6 by ICTLOCA




During the AFRINIC Public Meeting, the Secretary, Adebunmi Akinbo called on the general public to take the step to be registered with the Association for Information and Communication Local Content (ICTLOCA).

He stated that the recent success in its recognition at the 5th National Council on Communication and Technology (NCCT) would go a long way to protect and provide opportunity for all local related business innovation to get better and stop capital flight. It is possible to increase exportation of local product and services. ICTLOCA also intends to partner with groups and societies to ensure the penetration of IPv6 amongst its Stakeholders such as CAPDAN.

In its plan, ICTLOCA will be in Oyo State for kick-off its first assessment of the Business Challenges of the Local Target towards the Local Content 4.0. The SSF is created to discuss, develop and deploy solutions to local obstacles in the public sector.

Registration for individual and business membership is ongoing. Simply visit www.ictloca.org.ng

The Secretary stated that discounted registration is meant for a certain number.


Sunday, October 1, 2017

CSAM 2017: CSEAN urges FG to appoint SA to drive cyber security agenda


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In order to properly drive the cyber security agenda of the federal government, the Cyber Security Experts Association of Nigeria (CSEAN) has called on President Mohammadu Buhari to urgently appoint a Special Adviser (SA) on Cyber Security in the country.

CSEAN President, Mr. Remi Afon, made this call in commemoration of the 2017 CSAM adding “The time is ripe for President Mohammadu Buhari to appoint a special adviser on cybersecurity who will be driving the cybersecurity agenda of the government.”
Afon explained that October every year has been set aside globally as cyber security awareness month, stressing that it was started 14 years ago by the National Cyber Security Alliance and the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and is now being embraced by many countries around the world with added expansive international adoption this year under the umbrella of Cyber Security Awareness Month (CSAM).

CSEAN, he said, being a cyber security awareness advocate and the curator of STOP. THINK. CONNECT. in Nigeria, the global online safety education and awareness campaign, will be at the forefront this month of October to educate all consumers and businesses about the importance of cybersecurity and how to protect their personal information.

CSEAN is a non-profit organisation made up of Information security professionals, centred on a collective purpose and vision of championing the cause and awareness of Information security best practices, acting as an agent of change to address Cyber Crime phenomena through engaging intellectual minds, business and political leaders.

CSEAN, he also said, will kick off this year’s Cyber Security Awareness month with series of cyber security awareness lectures and symposium across the country starting from Abuja and Lagos.

“The association has selected some private and public organisations, secondary schools and tertiary institutions for the awareness campaign.

As part of the activities during the month, we will be having cyber security awareness walk during which our members will be giving out tips to people on the street on how stay safe online,” he added.
Afon posited that parallel to all the lined up activities will be social media campaign on Twitter and Instagram using the hashtags #CyberAware #NoFallMaga and interviews with expert speakers on Facebook and YouTube.

He noted that throughout the month of October, CSEAN’s campaign will focus on cybersecurity in the workplace, governance, social media security, cyberbullying, fake news, phishing, identity theft, privacy and data protection, cybersecurity at home, and skills in cybersecurity.

CSEAN, he said, is using this occasion to again call on all arms of governments Executive, Judiciary and Legislative to set aside and adopt October as National Cyber Security Awareness month.
“We have for a very long time observed with great concern the apathy of the present government towards cybersecurity development in the country.

The lack of leadership from the government, inadequate regulation and lack of public private partnership in the area of cybersecurity could potentially hunt the country very soon,” he warned.





Sunday, September 24, 2017

Taekwondo: Crises. Chaos. Coup



The Nigeria Taekwondo Federation has been thrown into crisis after Sports Minister , Solomon Dalung’ s controversial inauguration of the NTF board , reports ’ TANA AIYEJINA.

The taekwondo polls seemed destined for a controversial end even before it was conducted. There had been a silent line of discord , with members allegedly pledging allegiance to former president George Ashiru and Margaret Binga, who was controversially inaugurated as the new NTF president on August 23 by Sports Minister , Solomon Dalung .

Ashiru, who was vying for a second term in office, got to the venue of the polls on June 13 to discover that his name had disappeared from the list without reasons given.

He alongside 176 other candidates — out of the 396 that applied to contest — on the various federations ’ boards , were disqualified just few minutes to the commencement of the elections in mysterious circumstances.

The Grand Master, who came into the board via the ex - officio slot , protested the decision and the Abdulrazak Salau -led Appeals Committee nullified the polls and ordered a re -run , after it was discovered that Ashiru’ s name was on the sports ministry ’s original list .

“ I have contested in more than five elections in Nigeria and this will be the first time that such discrepancies will occur. They were glaring mistakes . But with the decision of the Appeals Committee to conduct fresh elections, I have been vindicated and I believe that the true people ’s choice will emerge , ” a delighted Ashiru told our correspondent in Abuja after the Appeals Committee decision , which was also upheld by the Harmonisation Committee headed by Dalung .

But that decision opened a new chapter of controversy, crisis and upheaval in the taekwondo family, after the NTF board members, who were directed to report to Abuja for a re - run election on July 20 , were stunned as a 14 - man board with Binga as president , was sworn in on August 23 , despite the re - run not conducted.

The others on the board are vice president, Abdullahi Saidu ( North West ), Ashiru ( Ex -Officio) , Jonathan Nnaji ( International ), Anthony Anafulu ( North Central ), Abubakar Ago ( North East ), Obumneme Arum ( South East), Charity Igbendion (South South ), Tayo Popoola (South West ) , Dr . Pat Anyanwu ( Nigeria Association for Physical , Health Education , Recreation, Sport and Dance ) , Adewale Adebiyi ( Institutional) , Sani Lawal (Technical ) and Calistus Ebare ( Media ). Taiwo Oriss is the secretary.

A top sports ministry official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity , said Dalung’ s inauguration ceremony took them by surprise.

“ The day that the TFN board members were called for inauguration, we were all surprised because there should have been a re -run . We really don’t know what happened . We learnt the decision was taken because they said the issue concerned just one person and it wasn ’t enough to stop the election of every other person on the board, ” our source said.

Ironically , the re -run of the South West election, which also had issues , was successfully conducted.

“ The decision was passed to the international body ( World Taekwondo Federation ) that there would be a re - run election with the date . We came to Abuja July 20 preparing for it, there was a re- run for one of the disputed zonal elections, the same principle applied to the presidential election and then they said there was no (presidential ) election, ” Ashiru said.

After the re- run election was severally shifted, some board members of the NTF told our correspondent that they were notified via WhatsApp messages at short notice of the inauguration.

“ We were a little bit surprised when we heard that people were being called to Abuja for an inauguration and we thought it was a hoax. There was no documentation , no publication and it was the federation secretary that sent WhatsApp messages , SMS and phone calls, ” Ashiru said.
“ Some of us felt it was not enough documentation for an official issue on ground . The last we were told on July 21 was that the election was postponed for two weeks. We waited and a month later , we got a call giving us an 18 -hour notice . Naturally, many people couldn’ t attend the inauguration .”

International referee Ferguson Oluigbo said he , some major stakeholders and board members ignored the message for the NTF’ s inauguration ceremony .

Oluigbo, a delegate from Imo State at the June polls , stated , “ I categorically stand on the premise that there’s no taekwondo federation board right now because we’ ve gone to Abuja on several occasions for the election spending so much money but it didn ’t hold . The last time , they told us to come back in two weeks’ time for the election . But while we were waiting for an official notification to come back, we saw a message at night that some people should turn up in Abuja for an inauguration. We all rejected the move because that was not the message sent to us earlier . They had told us to be on standby for the election. ”

He described Dalung ’ s inauguration, where only five members of the federation were allegedly present , as “ a kind of coup .”

“ The minister took some people to his office and planned a kind of coup . Out of 14 board members , only five were there. They had only one zonal representative out of six . The vice president wasn’ t there and you went ahead to inaugurate the president and some candidates? And they expect us to line up behind them? No . Every right thinking person knows that this undemocratic . This is a martial sport and we won ’t allow that. ”

It was alleged that the board ’s vice president, Abdullahi Saidu, was absent at the inauguration because according to a delegate , “ he vowed he wasn’ t going to work with an appointed president .”

But Margaret Binga insisted that the most important thing was that the board was inaugurated despite several members shunning the exercise .

“ Does it matter whether all the board members were present or not ? There was an inauguration that took place on August 23 . I don’ t know why they are trying to make issues out of this . I know that I went for the election (on June 13 ) and I was declared winner unopposed because I was the only person standing ; he (Ashiru) had an issue , ” the former taekwondo athlete said.

“ Everybody was invited for the inauguration but the vice president said he couldn’ t come because he was sitting for an exam. I don’t know why they (others ) didn ’t come but as far as I ’m concerned , we were there and the inauguration went on. ”

The Customs officer, however , admitted that she was sworn - in without the re- run polls being conducted.
She argued that the decision to swear her in was taken after it was discovered that the June 13 election was free and fair.

Binga said, “ We had election on June 13, two of us came out for the presidential position. When the names were called, it was discovered my opponent ’s name ( Ashiru) was not on the list . We were all accredited to vote but he wasn’t . He didn ’t even vote for the vice presidential position. Since there was no other contestant, I was declared unopposed . After then , they wrote a petition and they said there was going to be a re -run election.”

Speaking further, she added , “ We went back for the re -run and we were ready for election . The South- West re- run was held but as we were waiting for the presidential re -run , a press release came from the sports minister ’s office at around 9 pm, that the first election (which had been annulled) was upheld . The press release is there for everyone to see .

“ We were told to get ready for inauguration. If you listened to the minister ’ s speech on the day of inauguration, he said the committee was set up and they looked into the issues before the first election was upheld. That was how I was inaugurated as the President of the Nigeria Taekwondo Federation .”

But a delegate from Ogun State at the June polls , Tayo Adewalure , maintained that the taekwondo community won ’t accept Binga as their president .

Adewalure stated, “ The general public of taekwondo practitioners doesn’ t accept the president imposed on them; yes, they imposed somebody on them.

“ Nobody voted. They said since Ashiru’s name was not on the list, therefore the second person was the unanimous winner . Who voted her ? No election was concluded. After the minister said he would invite us in the next weeks, we heard they had inaugurated someone who was not voted for. That’ s unacceptable .”

The Nigeria Olympic Committee, the body saddled with the responsibility of monitoring the federations ’ elections and sending reports of proceedings to the International Olympic Committee and world bodies has been accused of unfairness in the confusion .

NOC boss Habu Gumel was at the inauguration ceremony and some angry stakeholders say he shouldn’ t have attended when he was aware that a re- run was not conducted.

But NOC secretary- general, TundePopoola, seems to be in the dark over the events that transpired leading to the inauguration.

He said, “I had information that was supposed to be another election. I understand that the first election was not properly concluded in the sense that there was no election for the federation’ s president . A panel met and they said there was going to be a re -run someday , which was published.

“ But somehow , an inauguration took place; I don’t know what happened in - between . But I know there was an inauguration.”

Already, the crisis and division in the taekwondo board has had adverse effects on the sport .

Last month, the 15 th PANAMAI West Africa Open Taekwondo Championships scheduled for the National Stadium, Lagos , from August 24 to August 26 , was postponed indefinitely because of the crisis.

“ The championships was shifted indefinitely until the election is conducted by the sports ministry and inauguration held , then we will reschedule a date ,” Oluigbo stated .

It was also learnt that aggrieved stakeholders boycotted the 2017 National Youth Games as the rift continued .
“ They were calling some of our members to attend the event in Ilorin but they declined . The referees in Ilorin were substandard refs. None of the real refs who should have officiated showed up,” Adewalure added.

But Binga said the officials who were at Ilorin gave a good account of themselves despite the boycott .
She said, “ That’ s a blatant lie. I just came back from the National Youth Games in Ilorin on Thursday . We had four international referees and four national referees at the Youth Games.

“ It’ s not as if those complaining were sidelined , they were invited for the Youth Games but they refused to come. And they gave different reasons. If they are saying they didn ’t attend because they are not happy , all good and fair . The international referees at the Youth Games are even more current than those claiming to be the seniors . They were at Ilorin , they officiated and we had the best performances cut across all the geo -political zones. ”

No board meeting has been held since the inauguration, an indication that the sport might continue to suffer .
“ I ’ve been with presidents, Nnaji was there, we worked closely, when Ashiru came in, we worked together , we were all happy . How come this group hasn’ t called a stakeholders ’ meeting ? It’ s because they know they are illegal . If they are legal, they should come out boldly ,” Oluigbo said. Ashiru also confirmed that he hasn ’ t been invited for any meeting .

“ I ’m not aware of any meeting; I haven ’ t been called by the appropriate people who can call meetings. The secretary has that right . If there’s a meeting, then it’s not formal, maybe an informal meeting by some members. ”
Meanwhile , the controversial inauguration may attract sanctions from World Taekwondo Federation, stakeholders fear.

Our correspondent’s research showed that Nigeria ’ s page on the WTF website, which should have contained basic information about the NTF like key officers and secretariat, has been left blank by the world body . It is seen as an indication that the WTF might not be satisfied with the proceedings of the election .

Ashiru said Nigeria has been placed on “ technical suspension ” due to the lingering in - fighting.
“ What they (WTF ) did was to put Nigeria under suspension for not having the re -run on July 20 as the secretary informed them; they gave him July 21 to give a report . By 24 th , when they didn ’t get a report on the re - run , they put Nigeria under technical suspension , which means ‘you don’t have a federation. ’

“ They requested that the Nigeria Olympic Committee brief them on who are the leaders of the NTF and from that point, they blocked our access to all the benefits of membership . It’s the first time that is happening to us in 30 years of the federation. ”

But Binga insisted, “ There ’s no ban from the international body .”

Popoola is hopeful the crisis would be resolved before the world federation’ s hammer falls on Nigeria.
“ I ’m not sure yet if the international body is aware of the issue but I think the matter should be resolved amicably. There are shades of opinion on what happened ; we are yet to receive any letter from anybody , we just see what ’s happening on the pages of newspapers .

“ After the elections, normally, we send letters to the international Federation on who has won the elections, that’ s the only part we haven ’t done but it doesn ’t mean that’s the final issue . There ’s an issue to be resolved ,” he stated .

Culled from Punch.