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Nigeria: Datamasta Boss Advises Citizens


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This Day (Lagos)

7 May 2008
Posted to the web 8 May 2008

Lagos

Nigerians have been urged to constantly work towards improving on their skills, so as not to be sidelined in the ever competitive labour market.

Managing Director, Datamasta Limited, Mr Olusegun Opeseitan, said this while addressing journalists and promised to sustain quality in its service delivery.

Opeseitan said the company values its track record in the supply, installation and maintenance of computer of computer systems, printers, photocopiers, multimedia projectors among others, adding that "as a matter of fact, we are one of the few indigenous IT companies that have the unique objective ofusing information technology for sustainable development in Nigeria nd the African sub region."

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He said part of the company's broad objectives is a demonstrable commitment to improving the poor maintenance culture of IT related facilities and equipment in Nigeria.

Opeseitan said in its 18 years of existence, the company has been "actively involved in making IT products and services available to the Nigerian public and that in carrying out its activities, the comapny draws tremendously from the experience and depth of its workforce, although the main inspiration comes from its founding chairman, who has been around since the advent of information technology in Nigeria."

He said what sets the company apart is the professional pedigree of its workforce, made up of capable professionals who have worked extensively both in Nigeria and overseas countries, including the US and England.



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