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Etisalat Launches Cliqlite To Boost e-Learning In Nigeria

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Etisalat Nigeria has launched Cliqlite, a unique and child-friendly educational product driven by the need for innovative ways to revolutionize learning in Nigeria.

This product, being the first of its kind in the Nigerian market, is especially designed for children between the ages of 8 to 15 years. It provides unique features and an intuitive interface for e-learning.

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Matthew Willsher, chief commercial officer and acting CEO of Etisalat Nigeria said: “Etisalat is driven by a sustained commitment to enriching customer experience. Innovation remains part of our DNA and we believe technology has the potential to revolutionise learning. Children have an insatiable appetite for technology and innovation, worldwide a significant number of online users are under the age of 18, it is therefore our responsibility as parents to make sure our future generation is equipped with the right tools to successfully harness and hone their burgeoning potential. It is on this ethos that we present our younger customers with Cliqlite, our new educational tool which will no doubt pave new ways of learning”.

Oluwole Rawa, director, Consumer Segment, Etisalat Nigeria said: “Cliqlite is a revolutionary product in Nigeria; it comes with pre-installed educational content that allows children to have access to a world of learning possibilities. Educational websites like passnownow are accessible even without an active data connection. Parents can also worry less about what information their children are exposed to when they are given an internet enabled device like the Cliqlite tablet or Cliqlite phone because of the level of parental control that comes with these devices”.

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Africa has become one of the most dynamic e-learning markets in the world with an overall growth rate for self-paced e-learning of 15.2 percent. Studies also show that e-learning has the power to increase information retention rates by up to 60 percent. In addition to this over 30 percentof internet users in Nigeria are under age of 18.

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Caroline Vutagwa
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