ngREN

The Nigerian National Research and Education Network

SokREN is born!

Ahmed Chafe of the Usmanu Danfodyo University announced last week that ten institutions in the North West of Nigeria led by his institution signed a communique to establish the Sokoto Research and Education Network in a workshop held on the 18th November 2011.  The World Bank/STEP-B assisted workshop was attended by representatives of the following institutions;

  1. Usmanu Danfodiyo University
  2. Federal College of Education Technical, Gusau
  3. Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto
  4. Waziri Umaru Federal Polytechnic, Birnin Kebbi
  5. School of Nursing Sciences, Sokoto
  6. Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero
  7. Sokoto State Polytechnic, Sokoto
  8. Abdu Gusau Polytechnic, Talata Mafara
  9. Federal Polytechnic, Kaura Namoda

 

The week long workshop included a training on campus network and systems administration as well as presentation of papers on the formation of the Nigerian Research and Education Network and experiences of Eko-Konnect as a template for establishing regional clusters. More information at http://sokren.udusok.edu.ng.

Clusters connected by a high-speed national backbone has emerged as the preferred strategy for the establishment of the Nigerian REN as proximity fosters the creation of the human and physical networks required for a viable R&E community.   The chair of the Eko-Konnect board of Trustees, Prof. Charles Uwadia commented that Eko-Konnect and SokREN will continue their pioneering work and establish interconnection as momentum continues to build in the other regions.

National Stakeholders meeting on the Nigerian Research and Education Network (ngREN)

In recognition of it's pioneering role in Nigerian Research and Education Networking, Eko-Konnect has been invited to a National Stakeholders meeting holding on Thursday 16th June 2011 at the National Universities Commission.

An Eko-Konnect representative is expected to present the experience in Lagos to the stakeholders offering suggestions and recommendations on how to coalesce the various efforts into a national REN.

The expected audience include Vice-Chancellors and Directors of ICTs of the 36 Federal Universities, invited private sector participants, the World Bank, and the National Project Coordinator of STEP-B.

Related information: How does Eko-Konnect contribute to ngREN ; Eko-Konnect presentation at stakeholders meeting

How does LHECP contribute to the establishment of the Nigerian NREN?

Eko-Konnect will leverage the proximity of sea cables, the Internet exchange and the HEI's in the Lagos area to create a metropolitan network connected to the Internet and other REN's via fibre connections.   It is expected that similar clusters of higher education and research institutes in other parts of the country like the proposed Zaria Education Metro and Ibadan Cluster will connect with Eko-Konnect in a collaborative policy framework that becomes ngREN.

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