Consensus candidate: Okupe slams Ciroma
Presidential aide condemns Asaba explosions
APGA begs NLC to shelve strike
NULGE dissolves exco over crisis
Abia gets c’ttee on tax harmonisation
Ohakim commissions N2.5bn Aladinma shopping mall
Bayelsa PDP guber aspirant harps on credible primaries
Lecturers call off strike in Kano
FG urged to increase security for border communities
Court annuls Uduaghan’s election
Nigerians ‘ll be held responsible if Siasia fails, Obienu
Women urged to undergo regular checks against cancer
Monarch alerts on criminals posing as beggars
Ain’t no stopping Falcons
NOA releases election forms
Adamugate: FIFA’s image damaged , Ogura

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Microsoft targets 250 million teachers, students globally by 2013 in Partners in Learning
While education is the single most important investment in the future of individuals, communities, nations, and the world at large, by the year 3013, about 250 teachers and students globally are to benefit from Partners in Learning, a 10-year $500 million commitment by Microsoft to transform education systems around the world through technology.
Google launches smartphone voice recognition tecnology
Last week, search giant; Google, launched it’s first ever voice recognition technology for Africa as part of it’s long term bid to extend it’s influence on the continent, even as Smartphone owners in South Africa now can enter a voice command in Afrikaans and Zulu to receive search results via Google’s search engine.
NITDA visits Computer Village, trades ideas with vendors
The National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA in conjunction with the Nigerian Computer Society have concluded arrangement to visit this Friday, the Nigerian largest African IC market, the Computer Village, Ikeja to discuss many things including avenues to empower and assist IT practitioners among other things.
CAPDAN relaxes stance on products price listing in media
Traders in the largest ICT market in Africa, the Computer Village Ikeja have gone back to newspaper product price listing despite initial ban by the Computer and Allied Products Dealers Association of Nigeria, (CAPDAN), according to Vanguard CyberLIFE findings.
A Nigeria without oil (1)
I wish to look back to 1960, and forward to 2060, to share my thoughts about the challenges to, and opportunities for, building a stronger Nigeria through technology. In the past 50 years, Nigeria has grown economically stronger through its use of technology to discover and then recover petroleum. Fifty years ago, Nigeria had only one oil well. Fifty years later, that first oil well is empty and abandoned. Do the math: “How many oil wells will Nigeria have left in 50 years?”

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