Politicians’disinterest in ICT worrisome, UWADIA

Politicians’disinterest in ICT worrisome, UWADIA

LAST week, the nation’s top computer brains gathered in Asaba, the Delta State capital under the aegis of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), for the body’s 23rd National Conference, tagged RESDEMIT 2010. The theme, in sync with the national mood, was Realising a Stable Democratic Political System in Nigeria: IT tools & Strategies.
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Knowledge of ICT a must for today’s job seekers, IT Expert

Knowledge of ICT a must for today’s job seekers, IT Expert

An Information Technology( IT) expert Mr Ologun Bamidele has predicted that in no distant time, persons searching for jobs would no longer be able to get a call up for any interview if their curriculum vitae do not reflect acquisition of relevant IT certification.

HOSTCOM drags DESOPADEC, Delta govt to court

HOSTCOM drags DESOPADEC, Delta govt to court

THE Delta State chapter of Host Communities of Nigeria, HOSTCOM, has dragged the State Oil Producing Area Development Commission, DESOPADEC, and the state government before a Delta State High Court sitting in Warri, over alleged marginalisation of oil host communities in the state.

Etisalat partners MainOne for broadband

Etisalat partners MainOne for broadband

In line with its commitment to providing quality services to its growing customers, one of Nigeria ’s telecommunications companies, Etisalat has signed up with Main One Company Limited; to take advantage of the cable company’s recently launched submarine fibre optic cable on its network.

JACITAD joins forces with TDC others in ICT solution workshop

JACITAD joins forces with TDC others in ICT solution workshop

Information and Communications Technology practitioners in the country are no longer comfortable with spate of kidnaping, arms banditry and racketeering as well as other vices that are constituting national security embarrassment to the country today.

Rangers owe Okpala, others N16.5m

Rangers owe Okpala, others N16.5m

The management of Rangers International Football Club of Enugu may well have fallen foul of an order by the NFA Players Status Committee that they pay a princely sum of N16.5 million being unpaid salaries and sign-on fees the club is owing its former staff on or before 30th June, 2010.