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Anambra’s local AI raises Nigeria’s digital sovereignty hopes

Anambra’s local AI raises Nigeria’s digital sovereignty hopes

*As OADC, Analytics Intelligence deal, media’s Big Tech battle fuel push for homegrown AI By Prince Osuagwu Nigeria’s dream of achieving artificial intelligence AI sovereignty may have received an unexpected boost from Anambra State, where the state’s ICT Agency has begun deploying a locally trained AI system to automate government operations and explore new ways […]
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The NCC, Telcos and the tariff discourse

The NCC, Telcos and the tariff discourse

The telecoms sector in Nigeria is viewed by some as a model of regulatory excellence. Other African countries often visit Nigeria to study the sector, aiming to understand the regulatory framework established by the NCC.

Google blends technology with culture in Kaduna

Google blends technology with culture in Kaduna

Northern Nigeria is fast opening up for development. Interestingly, technology is at the heart of it. Unlike in the past when western education used to be a taboo in northern Nigeria, the current crop of northern leaders is not only opening up spaces for such, they are going the extra mile of taking education to the women.

Elevating Procurement Strategies: A Deep Dive into Strategic Leadership with Obinna Nwodo

Elevating Procurement Strategies: A Deep Dive into Strategic Leadership with Obinna Nwodo

In the dynamic realm of procurement and inventory optimization, strategic leadership plays a pivotal role in navigating complexities and driving growth. Obinna Nwodo, a seasoned Procurement Manager, embodies this ethos with his innovative approach to supply chain management. With a wealth of experience, Obinna shares profound insights into the intricacies of procurement and the integration of emerging technologies to foster efficiency and resilience.

Why Nigerians still groan under poor internet services

Why Nigerians still groan under poor internet services

This is when most countries of the world are saturated with the 5G network and moving over to the 6th generation, more than half of the number of Nigerians on the internet is on the 2nd generational network popularly known as 2G.

Three Nigerian students float healthcare startup for the elderly

Three Nigerian students float healthcare startup for the elderly

Three Nigerian students, Damilola Olaopa, Hameed Abdulrahman and Isatayo Samuel have taken the initiative to protect elderly Nigerian parents whose children are ironically taking care of other people’s parents abroad, in search of greener pastures.