The Computerize Nigeria Project (CNP) will launch the biggest Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Mall in Africa, in Abuja, in the first quarter of 2010.

This ambitious project, which commenced last year and is nearing completion, is designed to sustain the promotion of digital knowledge democracy as an ingredient in structuring Nigeria as a knowledge-driven nation.

The Abuja ICT Mall will place Africa on the digital map of the world, following the trail blazed by Mecer of South Africa and Zinox of Nigeria.

The integrated ICT Mall will host the best ICT product brands in the world in direct partnership with developers, manufacturers, and other OEMs.

This mall will also host the largest integrated ICT Support center in Middle East and Africa, so that ICT products users can get technical support for products, as well as product upgrades. This mall will reduce the total cost of the ownership of ICT products in Nigeria.

The over six floor digital mansion will also be the main communication and knowledge center in Africa and is expected to host an ultra-modern digital auditorium and a precision knowledge research laboratory, which will give impetus to the promise of Mr. Leo Stan Ekeh, the Founder of the Computerize Nigeria Project, to place Nigeria solidly on the global digital map.

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Source(s): Balancing Act Africa