Saving DSO from needless controversies, by Okoh Aihe
Thanks Niyi for that Cyber Discourse, By Okoh Aihe
Politicians put NCC on panic mode, By Okoh Aihe
So, what happens to regulation now? By Okoh Aihe
A minister’s ambitions and aspirations
For NBC, one judgment too troubling
Reprieve for NCC as NITDA Bill flounders
From Adamawa, a redeeming opportunity for NBC
Time for BON to help NBC cure its weakness

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Broadcasting as beauty and the beast
By Okoh Aihe PAUL Rusesabagina, whose heroics during the 1994 Rwanda genocide inspired the Oscar nominated movie, Hotel Rwanda, is back in the United States, after being released from jail in his country, to spend the rest of his remaining life in peace and never dream of politics in his country again. Resisting a bizarre […]
For Telecoms, the taste of half bread
By Okoh Aihe TWO evils remain insidiously inimical to any industry. They are very much alive in the telecommunications industry, like Prometheus unchained, ready to do damage any time. They are multiple taxation and regulatory capture. For any business, the knowledge of the existence of this twin evil remains the beginning of wisdom, and the […]
Technology, always about national interest
By Okoh Aihe I AM not going to write about those who break bones and spill blood to impose themselves as leaders on the hapless people. I will not lampoon those who hoped upon hope expecting the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to deliver on a project on which it has shown infinite incapacity to […]
Prof Mahmood Yakubu in the eternal labyrinth of technology
By Okoh Aihe THE other night sleep went far away from me and I found comfort in my little phone as I tried to find out what the rest of the global community was saying about Nigeria after a mismanaged election. You see, in spite of the challenges of our world, in spite of how […]
A President’s final dance, and they accuse technology
By Okoh Aihe PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari sought to use the elections as a redemptive opportunity to burnish his tenure in office, mostly blighted and blemished by sustained bad performance and wrong decisions. He wished to give the nation such a free, fair and transparent election that would seal his place in history as a very […]

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