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Nigeria’s digital future: Experts urge teens to build, not just consume AI

…Challenge youths to develop competence, character, solve real-world problems By Juliet Umeh Experts in technology and digital innovation have challenged Nigerian teenagers to move beyond consuming digital content and begin using artificial intelligence, AI, and digital skills to create solutions to Nigeria’s real-world challenges. The experts said the country’s growing digital economy would require a […]
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MTN Nigeria to upgrades 3G network with CBNL

One of the world leaders in the development and deployment of next generation microwave networks, Cambridge Broadband Networks, on Monday announced new contracts with MTN Nigeria to upgrade and expand capacity of the operator’s 3G network.

Create national software board, ISPON tells FG

For Nigeria to be digitally independent In software development and consumption, National Software board to help promote indigenous software developers must be created as a matter of urgent necessity , experts at the just concluded Institute of Software Practitioners of Nigeria , ISPON, national software competition ad conference held at the Tinapa, Cross Rivers State have said.

Technology-driven change has created threats, opportunities, says Remisys boss

Martins Uwoghiren is CEO of REMISYS LIMITED, Ikeja, an ICT solutions-oriented management professional with more than 15 years of cognate experience in United State of America. He is experienced in the implementation and integration of cutting-edge technology solutions for financial institutions, public utilities and higher institutions of learning.

FG charges new NITDA board to develop indigenous tech

Minister of Communications Technology Mrs Omobola Johnson last week, inaugurated the newly constituted board of the National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA, charging them to guide indigenous technologies..

Much ado about broadband…. Let’s talk Brainband, Ndukwe advocates

Former Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC and Chairman, Open Media group, Dr Ernest Ndukwe, at the weekend, warned that much talk about broadband without educating the people that will benefit from its ubiquity may not give the expected end.

Sub-Sahara Africa leads in mobile growth, impact , says GSMA

Latest study on the socio-economic impact of the mobile industry in Sub-Saharan Africa by GSMA has revealed that mobile contributes over six per cent of the region’s GDP, higher than any other comparable region globally, and this forecast is expected to rise to over eight per cent by 20201.

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