The free reign of pirates
Kidnap: The ugly side of internet penetration
Insecurity and the telecoms sector
Need for one-stop shops in the ICT arena
Using cheap phones to fleece the poor
Will we still have land lines like other countries?
Dr Adesina and N60bn phones for farmers
Rethinking financial assault on telcos
Looking ahead in the broadcast sector
Rolling from 2012 into 2013
Are we already a digital colony?
Options for growing local content in ICT
Options for growing local content in ICT
PC for students: Exploring the tablet option
PC for students: The President must intervene
PHCN’s cables of death: Calling URFU
Back to policing Nigeria with ICT

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Sale of pre-registered SIM cards: Matters arising
LAST week, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), announced that it had apprehended three agencies “using computers allocated them by the dealers to fraudulently register SIM Cards which are offered for sale to unsuspecting subscribers.”
Adenuga: The grand commander of telcos
IT is no surprise at all that Otunba Mike Adenuga, Jnr, supremo of Globacom got a national award, the second highest in the land.
Adenuga: The grand commander of telcos
IT is no surprise at all that Otunba Mike Adenuga, Jnr, supremo of Globacom got a national award, the second highest in the land. The real surprise is that it has taken so long for the GCON to be conferred on Nigeria’s biggest indigenous investor in the telecommunications sector, a sector whose phenomenal growth in just ten years has radically and permanently changed the way Nigerians live and interact with each other.
Amadi: A lifetime in a profession
IF not for the enabler called information and communication technology (ICT), the tears would long have dried before I even know anything had happened. Wednesday 29 August, as I was boarding a flight to South Africa, little did I know that the ranks of the editorial staff in the Vanguard environment was already depleted one, albeit a big one.
Police BCMR: Good idea, but….
FOR some time now, commercials have been running in the media announcing another innovation from the Nigeria Police, called Police BCMR, or Police Biometric Central Motor Registry.

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