Saving DSO from needless controversies, by Okoh Aihe
How would Dokpesi have responded to AI? By Okoh Aihe
A rebasing brings telecoms industry to reality, by Okoh Aihe
Mr President, a Board for NCC, by Okoh Aihe
After SIM-NIN Policy, a plea for DSO, by Okoh Aihe
5G facing slow growth in Nigeria, by Okoh Aihe
Will there be garlands for NTA? By Okoh Aihe
Can WiFi 6 ignite a new industry story? By Okoh Aihe
A DSO fight most unnecessary, by Okoh Aihe
Edo State on a digital radar, by Okoh Aihe
Another NIN-SIM deadline that may not be cast in stone, by Okoh Aihe
A DSO call that may change the broadcast terrain, by Okoh Aihe
A hunter’s tale and a troubled telecoms sector, by Okoh Aihe
Technology, the tortoise in every story, by Okoh Aihe
Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up for our newsletter, and be the first to get the latest news on Vanguard.
SubscribeBON raises a cry for NBC, by Okoh Aihe
IT WAS pretty cool last week when the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria, BON, made a plea for the survival of the National Broadcasting Commission, NBC, as it called on the government to adequately fund the organisation to enable it to do its job successfully. The NBC is the regulator of the broadcast industry. Usually the relationship […]
A Minister’s Bill and a troubled industry, by Okoh Aihe
THERE are very good vibes coming from the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy. They give a good feel to the ears and even more catchy for the eyes. At a press meet which looked more like a well-worked roadshow to promote a new Bill currently with the National Assembly, titled: ‘National Digital Economy and […]
Censors Board, a low hanging fruit most troubling, by Okoh Aihe
I HAVE a friend with an acerbic tongue and a caustic pen that cuts straight to the bone. Although much more reputed as a sports journalist, his cosmopolitan knowledge about just everything around him can be humbling. His writings can make anybody feel uncomfortable, especially if you belong to the band of those who stand truth […]
For Nollywood, ascendancy fuelled by Providus, by Okoh Aihe
I AM happy for Nollywood. Those who know the history of the industry will admit that Nollywood is enjoying some bubble at this time, like a guy on an imaginary trip on a gossamer. But this is real. All of a sudden the days of yore, of little beginnings, look so anachronistic, some kind of fables […]
Nothing has changed, my brother, by Okoh Aihe
OUR material on this page last week titled: “Between NCC and NMC, good news in small packets”, has elicited a little dig from a very close friend who observed we almost created the impression that the telecoms industry is witnessing an El dorado. No, we pointed out we have only written in support of the relationship […]
Between NCC and NMC, good news in small packets, by Okoh Aihe
ALL of a sudden, the little information on the NCC website, that equipment manufacturer and vendor, Nokia, has agreed with the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, and the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, to train some Nigerians on its 4G and 5G equipment, means so much to me now. There was a signed Memorandum of […]
Multichoice – Nigeria not a rogue state, by Okoh Aihe
I LOVE the deregulated sector where the operators are free to apply their business ingenuity to gain market advantage knowing that there are rules of engagement to promote robust competition. Rules of engagement abhor the shifting of goal posts which is our forte in this part of the world. We like cutting corners to demonstrate our […]
Like the lizard, broadcasting lies prostrate, by Okoh Aihe
I am looking at two pictures of the Information and National Orientation Minister, Muhammad Idris. One is ebullient with smiles breaking all over his face as he assured the Independent Broadcasters Association of Nigeria (IBAN) members who visited him that the Tinubu administration would avail a single digit loan to help stabilise and grow the broadcast industry. […]
For a broadcast czar, it’s 365 days into eternity, by Okoh Aihe
In the evening of May 29, 2023, I found myself paying tributes to Dr Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi. “They didn’t know you and they never will,” I wrote. The broadcast czar and unrepentant exponent had just undergone a most unexpected apotheosis and emotion was very thick in the air. He had completed his final episode of life which […]
A writer in search of NTEL, by Okoh Aihe
MY friend wasn’t happy with me last week. How can you be writing technology and you allow these operators to run away with my money? But how would I be clairvoyant to know your little fights with the operators? My friend loves gizmos and is hooked on any organisation that promises good data bundles. So he […]
Subscribe to our E-EDITIONS
Subscribe to our digital e-editions here, and enjoy access to the exact replica of Vanguard Newspapers publications.
Subscribe