BARELY two weeks after the former Accountant_General of the Federation (AGF), Alh Ibrahim Dankwanmbo won the gubernatorial ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Gombe State, there is a row in the state PDP over the choice of his running mate in the 2011 elections.
Financial experts have tasked microfinance operators on the need to cultivate savings mobilization strategies that would enable them increase financial inclusion and reduce poverty level of their customers.
Afribank Nigeria Plc has urged its customers to update their data with the bank before the deadline of Monday, January 31, 2011 stipulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
Media based Non governmental Organisation, the Joint Action Committee for ICT Development and Awareness (JACITAD) last week paid a condolence visit to the management and staff of Focus Television, to commiserated with them on the fire disaster that razed down its office facilities located at Lateef Jakande Road, Ikeja.
There is likely going to be a quake in the Nigerian mobile phone market very soon, as an Indian mobile phone manufacturer plans to storm the market, threatening to shake the foundations of the existing brands in the market today.
In keeping faith to the new Central bank policy of revamping the nation’s security printing system, Superflux International limited last week commissioned a new ultra-modern factory in its headquarters, Ikeja, Lagos.
AN ongoing battle in the telecom world to woo subscribers with cheaper call rates and tariff units may have begun as telecom giant, MTN dropped its prepaid tariff plans: Happy link and Pro link only six months after the plans were initiated.
For local software providers to measure up with their counterparts in most countries of the world, they must be exposed to the modern and proper way of software development.
Barely two weeks after the commissioning of Nigeria’s first Internet exchange point, IXPN, the Institute of Software Practitioners of Nigeria, ISPON, the Nigerian Computer Society, NCS and the Association Telecommunication Companies of Nigeria, ATCON have all commended the initiative of the Nigerian Communications Commission, (NCC).
NNAMDI Nwankwo, a 39-year-old Igbo trader at Ladipo Market in Mushin Lagos, would definitely not forget the trauma that he suffered on his way back from the village, where he had gone to celebrate the Christmas with his family. He left his Idi-Oro residence for his village at Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State last December.
Residents of Sango Ado-Odo Ota have cried out to government for assistance over their condition of living. They claim to have been living uncomfortably for six months due to no electricity , bad road and unavailable pipe-borne water in the area.
The Canadian 2011 Education Fair for Nigeria Students scheduled to take place in Abuja and Lagos, which will feature over 40 Canadian institutions and Agencies, will provide a forum for presentations on their expertise, Capabilities, and Programmes.
THE immediate past Ambassador of the kingdom of Belgium, Michael Dewez, recently affirmed to the fact that with his country housing the headquarter of European Union and Nigeria, being the center of west Africa, both countries stand to gain from more cooperation which brought about re-opening of talks towards re-establishing direct flights with Nigeria
Youth corps members conducting the voter registration exercise in five units in Port Harcourt refused to register people for some hours, Tuesday, protesting the non-payment of their feeding, transport and other allowances.
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