[afnog] ngNOG @ 10

Barrack Otieno otieno.barrack at gmail.com
Sat Nov 28 03:26:16 UTC 2015


Well done ng NOG.

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On 11/27/15, nancy dotse <nancy at ghana.com> wrote:
> Hi Rashida,
>
> Congratulations on reaching this milestone!  We have followed the activities
> of
> NgNOG,  over the years and we are
> proud of your achievements.
>
> There is still a lot to be done and we wish you the very best as you embark
> on
> the journey to the second decade.
>
> Best Wishes
> AfNOG Secretariat
>
>
>
>> On November 25, 2015 at 4:15 PM Rashida Umar <rashida at forum.org.ng> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> This is to inform all members of this forum that Nigerian Network
>> Operators
>> Group (ngNOG) workshop and meetings celebrated its first decade (10 years)
>> with the just concluded ngNOG 2015 at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
>>
>> The first domesticated afNOG-fashioned country NOG in Africa, ngNOG has
>> successfully trained over 800 Network Engineers & Librarians from
>> eighty-eight
>> (88) Higher Education Institutions/organizations across Nigeria. Sixty-six
>> (66) of these HEIs/Organizations are from Higher Education Institutions.
>>
>> Modestly started with a preNOG workshop in the largest town in West
>> Africa-Ibadan; to the Hill city of Jos, to Canaanland, from Opobo kingdom
>> to
>> Ogba Ihuezi Ogbunofia Ndiuno Cave & waterfall, from the ancient Benin City
>> to
>> Ile-Ife, from Mainland hotel to Hotel 17, from the city of Kanawa to
>> Ilorin
>> hospitality, had all hosted the ngNOG workshop over the past 10 years.
>>
>> Through the years, as is the case with all human endeavour, the ngNOG
>> workshop
>> & meetings had its fair share of moments of successes, failures,
>> celebrations,
>> disappointments and reflections. The annual event has been a source of
>> inspiration to so many, ngNOG is still on, learning, growing and has
>> established a strong network, no! not the network of machine and cables
>> but
>> rather, active human networks. The ngNOG event has built a community.
>>
>> This would never have been possible without the contributions of the
>> Grantors,
>> Sponsors, Individuals, Government organizations, Higher Education
>> Institutions, Private organizations, Instructors, Participants,
>> Organizers,
>> Host Institutions who have through the years supported this event either
>> financially, with words of advice, ideas and or with a positive critique.
>> Some
>> had supplied the ngNOG event with equipment, books, T-shirts, pens, venue,
>> others by Instructing, organizing, or as participants.
>>
>> For this and to you all, we say a big Thank you, Merci, Mungode, Daalu, O
>> ṣé.
>>
>> From the ngNOG Secretariat.
>> secretariat at forum.org.ng
>>
>>
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