The Country Manager, Microsoft Nigeria, Emmanuel Onyeje has said with
optimism that 9jApps contest challenge would empower the next
generation of Nigerian developers, by helping them drive innovation and
grow the local software economy.
The challenge was designed to empower local developers to take
advantage of Microsoft’s new tools and resources to develop locally
appealing and locally-relevant apps for the Windows platform, utilizing
Visual Studio 2012 and the Windows Phone SDK, in addition to the Windows
Azure SDK,
The 9japps contest, according to Microsoft aims to foster innovation
and creating personality around developers and their apps in
collaboration with Nokia, Dell and CCHub Nigeria.
“Nigeria is blessed with enormous talents, and Microsoft is proud to
be able to help these talented developers to acquire new skills that
will help them explore their potential and reach new heights” Onyeje
told IT Journalists at the flagging of the challenge last Tuesday in
Lagos.
The competition, he said will run for 3 months teeing-off in March and climaxing at the end of June, 2013.
“This push for economic development through African innovation is one
of the key drivers of the Microsoft 4Afrika Initiative, launched
continent-wide in February of this year.
“Microsoft is committed to working with Africa’s students,
entrepreneurs, and independent developers to help them create the next
generation of world-class African apps on the Window Platform, to bring
relevant content and new business opportunities to people across the
continent” he explained.
Also speaking , the Developer and Platform Evangelism Lead, Microsoft
Nigeria, Oyeshina Oyetosho told Journalist that , “This is not
development for development’s sake. This contest is about giving
developers the skills and tools they need to help them publish their
apps to the Microsoft Store so they can monetize their innovation and
share it with the world.
“ The Microsoft 4Afrika Initiative is rooted in the belief that
African innovation can and will shape the future, so it is our hope that
contests like this one can help fuel that cycle”.
The conditions for entry, according to Shina will include the following:
* Apps entries must be in the respective stores (Windows 8 or Windows Phone) by 14 June 2013 at 23:59:59 GMT.
*Apps published and available in store before the contest period are not eligible to participate.
*Apps developed for the Windows Phone platform must be compatible with low-end Windows devices.
Prizes by categories of the contest include:
Window 8 Apps category:
*Grand Prize: 2012/2013 KIA Rio automobile
*Second Prize: NGN750, 000 cash
*Third Prizes: A Windows 8 device each (X5)
Similarly, contestants in the Windows phone category will win the following:
*Grand Prize: NGN750, 000
*Second Prize: NGN500, 000
*Third Prize: A Windows Phone 8 device (X5)
Speaking on the partnership, Partner Manager, Developer Experience,
Nokia, West Africa, Mr. Olumide Balogun said that Nokia was thrilled to
partner with Microsoft, to bring the 9jApps competition to both students
and independent developers.
We are looking forward to some great solutions on the phone side
leveraging both Microsoft WP and our Lumia devices capabilities to
deliver locally relevant apps that we can export to the world, he said.
Reacting further about the partnership, the Country Manager, Dell,
Nigeria Chuks Udensi said “Dell remains committed to the partnership and
looks forward to great innovations to come from the competition”.
Tunji Elesho Pre-Incubation and Research Lead for CCHub added that
“The Microsoft 4Afrika initiative is a laudable one which seeks to
empower Africans. The entire plethora of what Microsoft is bringing is
massive”.
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