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'''Temitope Fashedemi''' is an ICT/telecoms consultant, assisting foreign companies to move into and adapt to Nigeria.<ref>[[ICANN 43]] Interview</ref> He is also the Head of business development at Netcom Africa<ref>[http://netcomafrica.net/news_200206.php Netcom Africa Limited attends West Africa Investment Forum and presents paper on Country Competitiveness]</ref> and a member of the Executive Board of [[NiRA]].<ref>[http://www.naijatechblog.com/2012/02/nigeria-records-40000-internet-domain.html Nigeria Records 40,000 Internet Domain Name Registrations, Says Nigerian Internet Registration Association (NIRA)]</ref> Temitope represents NiRA in the [[ccNSO]]. He is interested in the [[NPOC]], as many companies that are involved with Nigeria are NGOs, and is also a member of the [[AfTLD]].<ref>[[ICANN 43]] Interview</ref> | |||
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Fashedemi is also interested in business advisory for budding entities and ICT development for Nigerian youth.<ref>[[ICANN 43]] Interview</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 07:30, 10 May 2012
Country: | Nigeria |
Email: | tope_fash [at] stepwise.com.ng |
Temitope Fashedemi is an ICT/telecoms consultant, assisting foreign companies to move into and adapt to Nigeria.[1] He is also the Head of business development at Netcom Africa[2] and a member of the Executive Board of NiRA.[3] Temitope represents NiRA in the ccNSO. He is interested in the NPOC, as many companies that are involved with Nigeria are NGOs, and is also a member of the AfTLD.[4]
Fashedemi is also interested in business advisory for budding entities and ICT development for Nigerian youth.[5]