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Spark launches $1m fund for Nigerian tech companies

Spark launches $1m fund for Nigerian tech companies

Internet entrepreneurs of iROKOtv Jason Njoku and Bastian Gotter, today announced the official launch of SPARK, a $1m-backed company to support and develop aspiring Nigerian tech and Internet entrepreneurs.

Sidmach Technologies wins awards

Sidmach Technologies wins awards

Sidmach Technologies Nigeria Limited , one of the leading players in the ICT sector has emerged as the winner in the Indigenous software company of the year category at the 2013 Beacon of ICT awards ceremony.

Nigeria’s database, tied to  NIMC success – DG NOA

Nigeria’s database, tied to NIMC success – DG NOA

THE Director General of National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mr. Mike Omeri has described the National Identity Management System,NIMS, as a revealing project that will provide a comprehensive National Database in Nigeria.

Huawei’s Windows8 phone comes with cloud services

Huawei’s Windows8 phone comes with cloud services

A fresh round of competition in the smart phone ecosystem may have begun as the Chinese telecoms giant, Huawei brings Windows-run smartphone exclusively available in the Africa continent. The customized device will be made available in the Nigerian market tomorrow in partnership with Microsoft as part of its new 4Afrika Initiative.

CPN reads riot act to illegal IT training institutes

CPN reads riot act to illegal IT training institutes

As part of its commitment to sanitize the industry against what it described as quacks, the Computer Professionals Registration Council of Nigeria, CPN, has again warned Information Technology training institutions operating illegally across the nation especially in Lagos to desist from the act or face the long arm of the law.

Create sound policies, Microsoft urges govt

Create sound policies, Microsoft urges govt

Unless a sound intellectual property policies were created by Nigerian government to spur innovation in local economies, the fight against piracy may remain unabated, the global software giant, Microsoft has said.