Saving DSO from needless controversies, by Okoh Aihe
And the USSD load returns to the subscriber
Finally, timeline comes for Digital Switchover, DSO
USSD: What happens to anarchy deferred?
USSD CODE, CBN, Banks, Telcos and the coming of anarchy
A needed DSO and protruding questions
For Telecoms, a place in the sun for alarmists
For Telecoms, a place in the sun for alarmists
FEC returns life to the DSO
Let the world hear our stories
Those haunting images from SIM-NIN integration centres
Telecoms: Matching industry stats with subscribers peace of mind
Telecoms: Matching industry stats with subscribers peace of mind
Time to bring closure to the Digital Switchover process
For SIM/NIN registration, a little appeal
For telecoms, a look back in Hope
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By Okoh Aihe THERE was one appellation I could never call him, even grudgingly, Mr. Prolific. But that never adulterated my respect for him. Mr. Chico Ejiro who exited the stage on Christmas day morning was a movie maker of note, a guy with a mission which, as it has turned out now, had little […]
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By Okoh Aihe HOW very ludicrous! Referring to the happenings in the telecommunications industry on Monday morning, a friend drew my attention to Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again, a play written by Prof. Ola Rotimi of blessed memory. It is not just that the husband is mad but that he had been mad before […]
Telecoms and security of lives: Time for desperate measures
By Okoh Aihe ONCE we got into Okene in Kogi State, the young man behind me, sitting in the back of the bus who had engaged his colleagues in animated discussions all along, tried to find out our location bearing. When told Okene, he became a psychotic wreck, flew into kindergarten gibberish and very unintelligible […]
For broadcasting, truth troubled by the times
By Okoh Aihe The snake is not a likeable creep. Especially if you have had a brush with its venomous danger as I have, twice in my life and nearly got finished off at the second encounter, you have no reason to like the snake at all, and once you smell the danger from a […]
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Technology will punish you
By Okoh Aihe The title of this piece shouldn’t be insulting. It’s obviously not an invective because the fellow I am taking a ride in his Uber car has no reason to be rude to me. Quite a jolly good fellow, he was only trying to explain things to me, taking it that I am […]
Technology as the devil in national discourse
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