Saving DSO from needless controversies, by Okoh Aihe
Another look at the NBC order to broadcasters, by Okoh Aihe
For NBC, the wheels of justice grind slowly, by Okoh Aihe
Telecoms: Obasanjo will never see lack, by Okoh Aihe
Majority FM and the cavity dwellers, by Okoh Aihe
Regulator builds coalition for a new telecom policy, by Okoh Aihe
Time for NBC to take decisive action, by Okoh Aihe
Ministerial directive: There we go again, by Okoh Aihe

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It’s all about spectrum, dear friend, by Okoh Aihe
The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, last week, presented the Nigeria Spectrum Roadmap 2026 – 2030 to industry stakeholders. Only the initiates would ever understand why that was ever necessary. Spectrum is not a mere telecoms consumable. It is much more than that. Spectrum provides the oxygen for the telecoms industry to function. Without spectrum the industry […]
In truth, the Nigeria Broadcasting Code needs a review, by Okoh Aihe
The broadcast regulator, the National Broadcasting Commission, NBC, is planning a review of the sixth edition of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code, and has sent out a notice to various stakeholders, asking them to ‘speak now’ in order to ‘help shape the new Nigeria Broadcasting Code.’ One of the final lines is particularly very interesting. ‘Let us […]
Telecom subscribers to get refunds for network failure, by Okoh Aihe
Early in the new year, the telecoms industry seems to have grown a healthy appetite to accommodate a perennial discomfort by subscribers. More than discomfort, the accommodation actually returns the money spent by subscribers on every failed activity initiated on the network, whether voice or data. This really provides some comfort. Even with all the progress […]
For broadcasting and telecoms, it’s Project 2026, by Okoh Aihe
The headline above would give the scent of a little bit of politics but not the flatulence of political defections all over the place. Every little infra dig in politics and also the far more established ones are emigrating to one direction to remain in political Mecca with scant consideration for the people they claim to […]
For Ini Edo, Poetic license goes awry, by Okoh Aihe
Poetic License was like a dream seeker’s expression when we were in the university. The fact that a writer could be at liberty to use words freely and loosely and also actually ascribe meanings to them, was something totally new and tantalizingly inviting to the creative writing world which already had a lineup of patriarchs and matriarchs […]
Will they know it’s Christmas? By Okoh Aihe
Usually this headline provides cover for a certain segment of the society whose conditions are so blighted that even the festivities of Christmas and End-of-Year also exclude them. They live in the society but are more in the fringes, sheltered by the statistics of about 232 million people in the land but grossly under-provided for. They hardly […]
For DSTV business, things will not remain the same again, by Okoh Aihe
When they look at the weariness of life around them, my people would always say, no condition is permanent. Meaning that the fellow struggling for the crumbs from the master’s table can become the master in no time by dint of hard work or with a destined swing of metamorphosis. Master playwright, Ola Rotimi, captured it […]
Telecoms: We are all underserved, dear Minister, by Okoh Aihe
I am obviously excited that the Nigerian government is going to build 4,000 telecom towers in order to boost the capacity of the nation’s telecommunications backbone. A happy Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, informed, last week, that it was one of the decisions taken at the Federal Executive Council, FEC, meeting. Good reasons, […]
Localising the ITU Facts and Figures 2025, by Okoh Aihe
There is no doubt that cost of connectivity and access to connectivity will remain a valid concern until there is noticeable improvement that guarantees inclusivity for remote domains and for all classes of people. This is what the International Telecommunications Union, ITU, works for and it also remains the preoccupation of jurisdictional regulators like the Nigerian […]
Bound to television by failure, by Okoh Aihe
Reality can be as cruel as the worst nightmare, leaving foreboding overhang that haunts you for an indeterminate period. One would always wish at this time to go back to sleep and wake up to a new world, the real truth. Reality. But it has been written in the sands as an incurable memorial in the […]

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