Preregistered Sim cards pose serious danger to national security — NCC

The Nigerian Communication Commission, NCC, has urged consumers and members of the public to alert security agencies if they come across any individual engaging in the sale, or use of preregistered SIM cards, as they pose a serious danger to individuals and collective safety.
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Rosatom to revolutionise Africa’s construction Industry with 3D modeling

Russia’s state atomic energy corporation, Rosatom, through its key engineering division ASE Group of Companies has signed a three-year agreement with Dassault Systèmes, the world leader in 3D design software, to allow Multi-D systems to be deployed across the African continent, where emerging countries like Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria are developing complex projects.

Ondo election: Supreme Court raps Jimoh Ibrahim, others

THE Supreme Court, yesterday, gave the Justice Ibrahim Saulawa-led panel of the Court of Appeal the nod to deliver its judgment on the tussle between Mr Jimoh Ibrahim and Mr. Eyitayo Jegede, SAN, for the Ondo State governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

Igbo in Diaspora decry deplorable state of roads, infrastructure in S’East

Jos – Igbo leaders living outside Igbo land have decried the deplorable state of roads and other infrastructure in the South East geopolitical zone as well as the poor representation of the people in President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration and asked the Federal Government to redress the situation.

No team in Africa wants to face Eagles now – Cameroonian star

The recent run of the Super Eagles of Nigeria in the World Cup 2018 qualifiers is sending shock waves across Africa, with Cameroonian forward Benjamin Moukandjo confessing that teams don’t want to play the Super Eagles at least for now.

Tech-accelerator, V8 launches in Lagos

Time and time again, stakeholders have reiterated that Nigeria does not provide an enabling environment for entrepreneurs, especially in the technology ecosystem. Despite that, the country is still birthing tech-preneurs, thanks to innovation hubs and technology accelerators.

Okada books: How one company is ‘recycling’ the publishing wheel

Not many Nigerians will write a book. Majority of those that eventually do will find it very difficult to publish. And those that do publish? Many of them will not get their money’s worth. A writer himself, Okechukwu Ofili became frustrated with the book publishing industry in Nigeria and founded Okada books, an e-publishing systemthat allows authors turn their blogs/stories into books in 15 minutes or less. Learn more about this and his thoughts on Nigeria’s tech-system in this interview.

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