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Dr Chuks Ekwueme, Chairman of UNICCON Group and Mr Abdel Aziz, Chief Executive Officer of RICHAT in a handshake after the MoU signing

Uniccon group signs MoU with Mauritania to deepen digital literacy

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By Jessica Dogo

The Uniccon Group of Companies has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with RICHAT Partners, a Mauritania organisation to deepen digital literacy and other tech interventions in Mauritania.

The General Manager of Uniccon Group, Mr Kehinde Ake, said this in a statement on Thursday in Abuja.

Ake said that the partnership was signed at the just concluded Gitex event, held at Marrakech, Morocco.

He said that the MoU would see the Nigerian tech giant use its innovations to push the inclusion of the partner country and scale digital literacy among its citizens.

The Chairman of UNICCON Group, Dr Chuks Ekwueme, expressed optimism and looked forward to a rewarding partnership that would facilitate Africa’s participation in the offerings of emerging technologies.

“We are proud to have a partner in RICHAT to scale the level of digital literacy in Mauritania.

“I have always said that Omeife- Africa’s first humanoid robot and its generative AI is Nigerian-originated but they are technologies for Africa.

“I am happy that the technologies are making inroads into parts of Africa,” he said.

Mr Abdel Aziz, Chief Executive Officer of RICHAT, said that the relationship established was for both organisations to impact operations in Mauritania.

Aziz said RICHAT exists to support the dual digital and energy transitions, resulting in the multiplication of projects at all levels of decision-making in the country.

He thanked the Uniccon group and assured of good relationship moving forward.

UNICCON Group is an indigenous Nigerian tech company enabling individuals, businesses, corporates, and governments to improve productivity through novel tech innovations. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Isaac Aregbesola

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