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Saving DSO from needless controversies, by Okoh Aihe

Writing about the fresh aspirations of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) on the Digital Switch-Over (DSO) and FreeTV being prepped for launch on June 17, 2026, we declared our support for the regulator in choosing the satellite option but warned that the process needs to be more transparent and inclusive. Before the afternoon of the very […]
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New telecom tariffs are here, by Okoh Aihe

New telecom tariffs are here, and this is official. The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) said Monday night that it has granted a 50 percent tariff adjustment to the industry operators for industry sustenance and for continuing service delivery. This is the first raise since 2013. Although the operators had mounted a sustained campaign, demanding for […]

The wrong call for telecoms tariff hike, by Okoh Aihe

I am an unrepentant apostle of telecom tariff hike. Some guys will nearly put my head on a chopping board for this. How? In an environment that is challenged with so many people sliding into multidimensional poverty daily, with staple food prices out of the reach of workers whose minimum wage of N70, 000 has hardly been […]

From America to Nigeria, good technology possible without pains, by Okoh Aihe

The tech industry promises to be very interesting this year. It will bring excitment, it will also inflict pain. Nations will go after each other and try to sabotage each other’s growth where possible. Others will expand growth and dominance and even extend it to conquest as manifest display of strength. The weaklings will lap up […]

On telecoms tariffs, let the Act decide in 2025, by Okoh Aihe

As the year 2024 raced to an indeterminate conclusion, there was some theatre of the absurd playing out in the telecommunications industry. Tariff occupied centre stage. There was a reported tariff hike in the industry which was immediately denied by the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, also reportedly.  Just before the final bell could ring on the […]

Not a good story for telecoms as year ends, by Okoh Aihe

I have had the unenviable opportunity of living in two states and the Federal Capital Territory in the past three months. All the time, my phone is my most prized item because it connects me to my base and my family. It is really cool to be able to reach out and be reached at any […]

Let the NBC be, by Okoh Aihe

I AM not about to write an elegy for the National Broadcasting Commission, NBC, yet. Afterall, the regulator of the broadcast industry is not dead although it suffered jeopardy recently. Besides, I have written quite a number of them lately, including the one for my elder brother whose health was mismanaged by a teaching hospital that […]

The system failed my Brother, by Okoh Aihe

This is not the kind of material I want to be writing at this time but necessity has placed it upon me to do so, in case somebody finds it useful and may want to act for the good of society.  Writing technology can sometimes place the writer at that hyper level of fantasy where you […]

CPSG – The Centre comes with boosters for public sector governance, by Okoh Aihe

There has been a sustained conversation about cleaning up the governance structure of the public service in order to create institutions that function for the good, growth and well-being of the people. They say that because of the strategic relevance of the public service, getting it right at that level would put so many things to […]

No good news from the broadcast industry yet, by Okoh Aihe

FOR most of last week, Multichoice was in the news. The organisation that has dominated PayTV business in Nigeria for over two decades is facing consequential financial atrophy, having lost 243,000 subscribers across its DSTV and GOtv platforms in just six months,  from April to September this year,  as disclosed in its Interim Financial Reports.  This […]

Even in technology, it’s America First, by Okoh Aihe

The American elections are over and President Donald Trump won convincingly, literally blowing Kamala Harris out of the political space. The contrarians had their emotional expectations but the big boys who spent their money for Trump and the ordinary folks in the motley crowd, had their way. That is the way of politics. Some get really […]

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