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Amanda Obidike, Executive Director, Stemi Makers Africa, spoke to the Global Business Report about International Girls in ICT Day. How can governments in developing nations like Nigeria make the day more significant? How is Stemi Makers Africa getting past Nigeria’s power problems to bring tech to more young girls? Are there enough mentors for girls in tech? Watch this highly informative segment to get the answers!
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