AT&P vs Ogodo: A’Court adjourns hearing

AT&P vs Ogodo: A’Court adjourns hearing

THE Appeal Court sitting in Benin, has adjourned till 5 October 2010, hearing in the appeal by the African Timber and Plywood, AT&P, Sapele, a subsidiary of UAC, against a judgment in favour of the Ogodo Family of Sapele, in a land case with AT&P.
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Container thieves adopt new method

Container thieves adopt new method

CERTAINLY, these are not the best of times for trailer drivers. This is as a result of the increasing attacks by criminals who disguise as security operatives on patrol on major highways. They do this in order not to arouse suspicion from their victims and to also beat security checks.

Stakeholders seek effects of IT summits

Stakeholders seek effects of IT summits

Stakeholders and industry experts in Nigeria are eagerly awaiting this year’s New Partnership for Africa’s Development NEPAD’s communications technologies (ICT) Africa Summit 2010 taking place in the second week of August in Cape Town , South Africa. They are however saying that these summits and meetings which are almost beginning to tow each other in line should finally begin to leave lasting effects on the poor masses.

IT: Before that constitutional amendment (3)

IT: Before that constitutional amendment (3)

What Nigeria must do to succeed in the 21ST century First, it is my candid professional opinion that, Nigeria cannot attain any meaningful and quality global development without ensuring that there is consistent, constant and un-interruptible electricity supply at all points and at all times. We used to hear that knowledge is power.

Insecurity in South-East: Military might to the rescue

Insecurity in South-East: Military might to the rescue

OMUGO is an Igbo word which finds relevance in allmost all Nigerian tribes.It is an exercise every Nigerian mother looks forward to with enthusiasm. So, what is Omugo? It is a mother’s visit to her daughter, who has just been delivered of a baby. The aim of the visit is to care for mother and child.

UK security minister to speak at CTO forum

UK security minister to speak at CTO forum

The United Kingdom Minister of State for Security and Counter-Terrorism, Baroness Pauline Neville-Jones will tomorrow deliver a keynote speech at the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) organized Cybersecurity forum 2010.

Price war rages in Warri ‘computer village’

Price war rages in Warri ‘computer village’

Robson Plaza, the only major telecom and computer market in Warri has erupted in crisis and is currently engulfed in conflicts and disputes. This is as a result of a lingering war between big time dealers and small operators over the issue of price irregularity that has resulted in the non patronage of the small dealers by the consumers.

NetApp overtakes HP, Dell, Hitachi in storage, says  IDC

NetApp overtakes HP, Dell, Hitachi in storage, says IDC

NetApp Inc has overtake its three rivals including HP, Dell and Hitachi in storage to move into second place in the market for external data storage equipment, whose overall sales grew 17 percent to $5 billion in the first quarter, according to market researcher IDC.

How Nokia turns bicycle technology into charging device

How Nokia turns bicycle technology into charging device

Basking from the euphoria of a seemingly unshakeable market leadership in global mobile phone sales, mobile phone manufacturers, Nokia, is perhaps no longer looking at technology as a marketing tool but a strategy to achieve a seemingly three-pronged ideologies to empower the world — Innovation, People and Possibilities.