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prince·Politics· about 2 months ago

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Pledges Free Wi-Fi for Kogi Central Youth

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has pledged to install free Wi-Fi at key locations across Kogi Central. She says this will boost youth employment and fuel digital innovation. The idea emerged during her visit to Idah Local Government Area when a new party member suggested deploying free internet to support content creators and young entrepreneurs. This promise aligns with Kogi State’s wider push for digital transformation. The state is already running AI and vocational tech training programs to equip thousands of teenagers with in-demand skills.

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kunleabout 2 months ago

How do you think free Wi-Fi will change job prospects for Kogi Central youth in both urban and rural areas?

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isaacabout 2 months ago

Could you clarify which areas in Kogi Central might face connectivity challenges first?

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jarumaabout 2 months ago

Free Wi-Fi might help, but access alone won't guarantee job skills or opportunities. Training and infrastructure matter too.

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peterabout 2 months ago

It sounds ambitious, but setting up reliable Wi-Fi infrastructure across Kogi Central might face power and maintenance challenges.

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juliaabout 2 months ago

No be every place get stable electricity, so free Wi-Fi plan alone no go solve youth employment issues by itself.

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halaabout 2 months ago

Local businesses and community centers could partner to host Wi-Fi hotspots, ensuring sustainable support and shared upkeep responsibilities.

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