Safer internet day 2016: Google trains 1,000 students
– Safer Internet Day aims to raise awareness of online safety among children
– As part of events commemorating the day, Google launches the Web Rangers program
– Nollywood actor, Femi Jacobs is the online safety ambassador
Mr Terry Odey, (NFVCB), Southwest Zonal Coordinator, Principal Queens College, Mrs Lami Amodu, Google’s Policy & Government Relations Manager, Titi Akinsanmi, and Nollywood actor, Femi Jacobs at the Safer internet day 2016
The Nigeria Film Integrity Awards (HomeVida) in collaboration with Google and National Film and Video Censorship Board (NFVCB) on Tuesday, February 9, commemorated the Safer Internet Day (SID) by training over 1,000 students from the Queens College, Yaba, Lagos on being safe online.
According to Google’s Policy and Government Relations Manager, Titi Akinsanmi: “We will be working with the Nigerian Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) and HomeVida, to train over 10,000 Nigerian students via the Web Rangers face-to-face training sessions and via the newly launched online portal at www.saferinternet.org.ng”
As part of events commemorating the day, the Web Rangers program was launched in Nigeria. The program which currently runs in 10 countries provides workshops which aims to train young people to become ‘online safety ambassadors’ who will help raise awareness of online safety with their peers and in their schools.
Nollywood actor, Femi Jacobs was introduced as the Online Safety Ambassador who will also promote online safety for kids.
For the second year running, the 2016 edition of Safer Internet Day was organized in Nigeria by Google in partnership with the NFVCB and HomeVida.
Since 2004, Safer Internet Day (SID) has been celebrated on the second day of the second week of the second month of the year. SID seeks to promote safer and more responsible use of online technologies, now including mobile Internet.
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