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SubscribeUSPF stirs ICT consciousness across rural Nigeria
In each of the geo political zones where the Universal Service Provision Fund, USPF has taken its recent designed stakeholders consultative forum on how to leverage ICT services to the underserved communities and extend services to the unserved rural population, the Fund ended up stirring the hornets bee.
2.3GHz saga:How court upheld NCC’s statutory rights
The federal High Court Abuja, headed by Justice Umar Garba, Thursday last week, cleared the air on the lingering saga of 2.3Ghz licensing round conducted by the Nigerian Communications Communications, in April 2009, and was later in May 25 2009 cancelled by the former Minister of Information and Communications, Prof. Dora Akunyili, on the ground that the process was not transparent.
Ndanusa assures of security for 170 players from 28 countries
Irrespective of the recent crisis in Jos, the Nigeria Tennis Federation assured yesterday that adequate security measures have been put in place to ensure that the over 170 players from 28 African countries being expected at the 33rd African Junior Tennis Championships are secured.
Regulator must remain free for sustained growth, says Ndukwe
Executive Vice Chairman of Nigerian Communication Commissions, Engr. Ernest Ndukwe has said that for Nigeria to sustain the progress so far made in the telecom sector, there is need to maintain a regulatory environment that is fair, transparent and devoid of political interference.
Every insurance broker want to be in the NNPC, MD Valid Insurance
Mallam Idriss Abbas, Managing Director of Valid Insurance Brokers in this interview with Patience Saghana in Abuja did not mice words to state the obvious fact the insurance industry needs to put its house in order and deal with any act of disobedience to the market agreement and for insurance practitioners to conduct themselves in a manner to represent integrity and dignity even while they are pushing accounts.
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