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Onome Ojigbo to discuss Effective Use of Mobile Apps [ICT Radio Show]

by Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata Jnr
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Mobile Apps are pretty much the in-thing today, everyday millions of apps are downloaded and thousands and possibly a few millions are also uploaded to various app stores. So for many of us, it does not matter whether we are using these apps effectively or not as long as we have them downloaded. Our focus this week is on the “Effective Use of Mobile Apps.”

According to Statista.com; In June 2014, Apple announced that 75 billion apps had been downloaded from its App Store. Can you imagine what that would look like in your mind/head? That is HUGE by any standard.

Tune in to the ICT Radio Show by 1.30 PM every Tuesday on 99.3 Nigeria Info FM

It does not end here. There is the latest trend of companies and SMEs joining the bandwagon of owning mobile apps of their own so that clients can easily reach them (or so they assume). Ok I agree that some businesses cannot do without an app, but some key questions on my mind are; does every business need an own app? How many of these apps were created by Nigerians? How many of these apps were downloaded by Nigerians? What is the importance of having 100 apps on your phone while only 10 or 15 are being used regularly? What ways can Nigerians begin to effectively use mobile apps?

These and many more questions will be tackled by our guest on the tomorrow’s edition of the ICT Radio Show.

About the Guest

Onome Ojigbo is a Nigerian Business Consultant, Founder of Robert Range LLC and CEO Mobiapp Nigeria.

He is extremely detail oriented and has deep interest in Information Technology and Research, which led to the birth of Mobiapp Nigeria.

Onome Ojigbo has created a niche for himself in Operations and Strategic Planning, from a variety‎ of projects he has intelligently managed for the public and private sectors of our economy, ranging from implementing the Data Management Software for the Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture, on Lagos State Farmers; to the project coordination for SNEPCO, to project coordination for the training of delegates of the Niger Delta Amnesty programme, and a host of others.

Presently, he has offered a series of pro bono services on trainings and mobile apps to individuals and institutions in Nigeria.

There are 6 easy ways to be part of the show which comes up every Tuesday by 1.30PM;

  1. Simply tune your radio to 99.3 Nigeria Info FM (if you’re in Lagos)
  2. Listen live on the Nigeria Info website
  3. Download a good radio app such as TuneIn and enjoy on your mobile phone.
  4. Call into the show using 234-1-2770993, 2771993, 2772993 OR Toll Free Lines: 234-80-31230246, 31230247
  5. Email your questions or suggestions to info(@)ictwithcfa.com
  6. Finally, if for any reason you miss the show, then you can listen to it on our learning platform OR iTunes OR Stitcher

Join Onome Ojigbo & CFA on this week’s ICT Radio Show it promises to be educative and most importantly interesting.

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