Multiple, under-aged registrations in Kwara – REC

Multiple, under-aged registrations in Kwara – REC

Against the backdrop of rising cases of multiple and under-aged registrations, Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, in Kwara State has captured 841,213 registrants by 30th January, the sate Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, Chief Timothy Ibitoye, has said.
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NCS slams INEC over non-use of IT  professionals

NCS slams INEC over non-use of IT professionals

Following lapses in the adopted processes for the registration of voters, the umbrella body representing all IT professionals in Nigeria, the Nigeria Computer Society, (NCS) has slammed the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) for non-inclusion of the nation’s IT professionals in a matter that borders heavily on professionalism, saying that Nigeria may not achieve best practice in the 2011 elections if the lapses, especially on software were not redressed.

Street traders choke business owners, laments CAPDAN boss

Street traders choke business owners, laments CAPDAN boss

The president of the Computer and Allied Products Dealers Association of Nigerian CAPDAN; Mr Tunji Balogun at the last meeting held with the Director General of the National Information Development Agency NITDA Professor Cleopas Angaye last year had cried that street traders were choking the life out of registered businesses in the market. NITDA had promised to help but months after, things continue to remain the same in the market.

Experts in talks on progress of digital broadcasting in Africa

Experts in talks on progress of digital broadcasting in Africa

Over one hundred broadcasting experts and ICT leaders across Africa including Nigeria with the representation of the regulatory authority, the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, are currently in Johannesburg, South Africa, deliberating on the progress made in the switch over from analogue to digital broadcasting in Africa.

Mixed reactions as BRT buses ply Ejigbo/Ikotun axis

Mixed reactions as BRT buses ply Ejigbo/Ikotun axis

Residents of Ejigbo, Idimu, Ikotun and environs have continued to react differently following the deployment and subsequent commencement of operations on Okota/ Ejigbo/ Ikotun roads by Bus Franchise Scheme, popularly called BRT in Lagos.