I prefer Bode George to Obasanjo

OUR former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo claims he was tricked by Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Bode George to attend his grand thanksgiving service to mark his release from prison.
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Symantec debuts with scalable storage services

Security, storage and systems management solutions provider, Symantec Corp. has released Symantec FileStore, a new solution enabling organizations to build scalable, high performance file based storage services for their enterprise, including private and public clouds

Anambra: Igboanugo and Rufus’ fury

THE relationship between Mr. Sunny Igboanugo and Anambra State and, especially Governor Peter Obi, has become an obsession with Rufus about Naivia. Rufus slept, ate and dreamt about Naivia that if Naivia was not alive, Rufus would be dumb.

Cries for road maintenance arouse call for true federalism

EVEN with a budget within the region of N100 billion for the year 2011, many argue that an end to the numerous problems plaguing roads in Nigeria, may not be in sight. While a lot of factors are responsible for the inability of relevant agencies to maintain the roads

Comviva signs MoU with Inmobia on Ring Back Tone

One the global leaders in mobile solutions, Comviva, has announced an MoU with another leading provider of technology platforms and content for mobile operators, Inmobia, to provide Ring Back Tone, RBT Content Portfolio in Africa

Cloud computing, tablet PCs ahead at CeBIT 2011

At the just concluded 2011 edition of CeBIT computing trade show held in Hannover, Germany where hundreds of thousands of visitors were in attendant, business software, Cloud Computing and tablet PCs dominated the ICT trade exhibition with about 4,200 companies showcasing the latest technology available in the market.

TU keen on seeing more young women in ICT

The International Telecommunications Union, ITU, is worried that instead of more participation, more and more young women are shying away from the study of Information and Communications Technology ICT.

Poor ICT application in Nigerian education – threat to nation building

The hypothesis that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) might raise the quality of life in developing nations pre-dates the evolution of the Internet. Telecommunication and the Internet are now on the policy “radar screen” in every nation and multinational organizations.

Stakeholders worry over poor patronage of indigenous software

By the time the 2011 Institute of Software Practitioners of Nigeria, ISPON, Presidential Dinner held in Lagos recently was drawing to a close, stakeholders at the occasion were worried about poor attention paid to indigenous software products, saying that building commensurate

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