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Bridging the digital divide between Africa and developed world

Bridging the digital divide between Africa and developed world

“Here basically, we are taking advantage of the way the television works at the moment to use it to provide broadband to rural communities,” according to Nche.

Explaining how the system works, he said: “In every television station, you have certain bands or frequencies that are not used and so if we know where these stations are, within say 10 kilometres of that area, we will be able to use equipment designed specifically to use those particular channels to send broadband messages.

How ASUU members destroyed Nigerian  universities (1):  Course Notes

How ASUU members destroyed Nigerian universities (1): Course Notes

Show me a lecturer including top class professors who worked in any of our public universities and who did not line his pockets with proceeds from the sale of Course Notes and I will show you a saint yet to be discovered.
Perhaps because I went to university in the United States, under the African Scholarship Programme for American Universities, I never came across the term Course Notes.

Netherlands Ambassador commends BSN Nigeria, seeks more ties

Netherlands Ambassador commends BSN Nigeria, seeks more ties

The Ambassador of The Royal Kingdom of Netherlands, Mr. John Groffen, has commended the management of Business School of Netherlands, Nigeria, over its role in strengthening the relation between the two countries.
Groffen gave the commendation when he paid a working visit to the Business School of Netherlands (BSN) Abuja, Nigeria, as part of on-going efforts to strengthen the tie between his country and Nigeria.

JCI holds sports moment

JCI holds sports moment

The Junior Chamber International (JCI), University of Ilorin Chapter has organized a sporting competition for all humanity serving organisations in the school. The one-day event was held recently at the faculty of Law pitch.
According to the JCI President, Okunade Lukman, the competition was put together to foster the spirit of unity and love among students’ organisations that engage in humanitarian services on and off campus.