culled from all african cinema.com
In a fast revolving world, one thing we have become so heavily reliant on is
the internet. It’s the one-stop shop for information worldwide. So how did
Africa get on the train of the internet? Well, we all have a Ghanaian professor
to thank for that. Nii Quaynor has been at the
forefront of web development across the continent.
According to international news media organization, CNN
International, Quaynor “is the first African to be elected to the
board of ICANN, the internet corporation for assigned names and numbers. He’s
also played an important part in launching the African Network Operators Group
and AfriNIC, the African internet numbers registry.
As a result, Quaynor was recently inducted into the Internet Hall of
Fame, lauded as an instrumental figure “in the early design and development of
the internet.” He is today chairman of Ghana’s information technology agency
and a professor at the country’s Cape Coast University.”
Nii Quaynor is the focus of this edition of African Voices.
He speaks on the role of the internet in Africa’s development and his dreams
for the continent’s digital future.
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