OPS proposes N15bn Offshore Export Development Fund
Edo to partner Germany on human trafficking
Sugar Development Council targets N450bn revenue in 2020
Police kill 3 robbers, arrest 27 kidnappers in Aba
Why we passed Public Procurement Bill, says Imo Assembly
2011 elections:Computer professionals lay claims to INEC’s IT jobs
INEC pledges free, fair bye election in Ebonyi
Anambra, Globim sign MoU for monorail in Onitsha
Ijaw group cals for dissolution of DESOPADEC mgt c’ttee
Why MultilinksTelkom is quitting CDMA business, by Raseroka
Enugu monorail to gulp $246m
RSIEC chair wants politicians to study election guidelines
Glo’s 3-G HP netbook storms market
NITDA to ban importation of used phones, computers
Foreign investors worry over Reps’ treatment of NCC
Direct-on-PC rolls 4G mobile broadband, partners Aviat Networks
Africa must innovate or perish

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Language barrier still our problem, says Google
Google’s Communications Manager for SubSaharan Africa, Julie Taylor has opened up on some of the challenges confronting the giant search engine and it’s many technological innovations as it relates to Nigeria and indeed Africa and language barrier had topped the list.
LRMF seeks sppedy passage of SIM card registration bill
Leadership and Role Model Foundation has asked members of the House of Representatives to pass into law, the Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card budget, since such a passage will help in ensuring enhanced national security and therefore serve the best interest of Nigerians.
MTN clinches wellness award
For demonstration of unparallel commitment to promote quality healthcare amongst its employees, through its workplace-wellness initiatives MTN Nigeria was last week awarded the wellness award in the healthy lifestyle category in the second edition of Indulge awards.
kidnap: Uncertainty trails Xmas exodus of South Easterners
THE environment was everything but calm. But for some travellers, the look on the faces of most of those around appeared confrontational. Yet they were discussing peace. What manner of peace could these ones, who ordinarily appear battle ready be discussing? This question agitated the mind of this writer and others. But answer was not far as events unfolded.
Airtel swallows Zain
….Jonathan suggests survival strategy …..Akunyili wants more Nigerians on top Osuagwu & Laide Akinboade After concluding a $10.7 billion transaction in June this year, which gave Indian Bharti Airtel the Zain Group’s Africa Unit, it was obvious that another name change, was on the way for the GSM operator that made the first call in […]

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