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Kidnap: The ugly side of internet penetration

Last week, the incident of kidnapping involving the Orekoya children at Surulere area of Lagos, brought into focus the issue of regulation of online classifieds.The children were reported to have been kidnapped by a maid, (Funmilayo Adeyemi) who was hired through a classified advertisement placed on an online classified platform, OLX.com.ng.
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ICT challenges for new IGP (2)

IN continuation of my argument that whole sale adoption of ICT by the new Inspector-General of Police, Alhaji MD Abubakar will trigger a paradigm shift in policing the country, permit me to tell a short story.

ICT challenges for new IGP

Last week, a major change was made to occur in the leadership of the nation’s primary law-enforcement agency, the Nigeria Police Force. Alhaji Hafiz Ringim, erstwhile top cop, gave way for AIG Mohammed Dikko Abubakar, who became the new Inspector-General of Police.

ICT end of FG’s 370,000 jobs programme

First, Happy New Year to my readers and an apology; this column took an unannounced break from last year, which lasted till the previous week. It was occasioned by a long-overdue vacation. I am happy to be back, trying in my own little way to help move this country forward! No apologies, that cliche stuck with us since the June 12 days and the Abacha years.

Wanted: Investors for local software

THIS year, Nigerian youths have participated in quite a number of competitions aimed at bringing out the best in them, especially in the area of information and communications technology. One of such competitions, and perhaps the biggest and the most glamorous is the Imagine Cup competition, sponsored by software giant, Microsoft Corporation.

The growing menace of cyber-criminality

THE telecommunications revolution that took place in Nigeria in the last 10 years helped in no small measure to make Nigeria and Nigerians at home part of the emergent world information society…

ICT sector and the YouWiN programme

THE latest effort at engaging our teeming youths and generating jobs for them is the recently-launched Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria, better known now as YouWiN.

HIgh-tech benefit for low-tech businesses

LAST week, on these pages, we brought you excerpts from a feature story culled from the Christian Science Monitor on how a Kenyan developer came up with an app that cattle herdsmen can use to manage their herds. The app, called iCow, was developed by a Ms Su Kahumbu, and as the author of the story wrote, “it’s an example of how high technology can help out even in the low-tech business of agriculture, in which 80 percent of Kenyans make a living.”

Providing secondary schools with ICT

THERE exists an issue I had wanted to write about for long which other matters kept pushing to the back. I hope readers of this column will remember that about mid-September, the Federal Executive Council, among others, approved contracts for the provision of Information technology in 387 schools across the country.

The growing menace of cyber-criminality

THE telecommunications revolution that took place in Nigeria in the last 10 years helped in no small measure to make Nigeria and Nigerians at home part of the emergent world information society…

Can’t we go India’s way?

LAST Wednesday, India unveiled the world’s cheapest tablet computer, a feat actualized under a programme of the Human Resources Development Ministry called National Mission on Education Through Information and Communication Technology (nme-ict).

Vanguard Detty December

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