Digital payments driving Nigeria’s $11bn food service industry
NCS to FG: Appoint seasoned IT professional to head CT ministry
How secured are you on wireless network connections
35% TV, video viewing watch on-demand, Ericsson report
Making twitter pages profitable
Nigerian tech start-ups given launch pad with DEMO Africa 2015
Competition helps, hurts telecoms industry – Akinluyi
Nigeria still big Market for cloud computing – Opeke
AU , Huawei restate commitment to better connected Africa
Ericsson addresses IoT with new suite of software upgrades
DEMO Africa 2015 will retool tech leaders , entrepreneurs -NITDA
Huawei launches Agile network solutions in Nigeria
Dell unveils simplified path to cloud, virtualization, VDI
African Start-Up’ on CNN: How Okonkow created online female shoes shop
How Infinix mobile is changing Africa’s smartphone ecosystem
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SubscribeGITEX 2015: Nigeria to showcase young tech startups
The National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA, is concluding arrangement to showcase pool of young Nigerian technology startups at Gitex 2015 at the country’s Pavilion.
Lenovo slashes prices of smartphones, brings YOGA laptops series to market
In a drive to deliver rich mobile experiences and superior smartphone technology to more Nigerians, mobile communications maker, Lenovo has slashed the prices of its P70 and A5000 smartphones respectively in Nigeria.
Closure of ChamsCity: Death of entrepreneurship, innovation
There appears to be growing concern among Nigerian entrepreneurs following lack of government effort to protect and support local capacities.
This development, according to recent findings has led to the closure of many of the local capacities as a result of lack of government encouragement of local efforts.
Beagle freedom wins Windows 10 UpgradeYourWorld initiative
Microsoft Corporation Tuesday announced that the Beagle Freedom Project as the winner of the 10th global nonprofit organization partner for the Upgrade Your World initiative will receive $500,000.
Nigeria, one step to harmonized national database
IN just about one year, the consistent clamour for a national database that would properly aggregate and keep accurate data of citizen and others living in the country could be over. This is because baring any unforeseen circumstances, from January 9, 2016, Nigeria would be a proud host of a national database. In addition, citizens and others legally living in the country would have and begin to use a digital identification cum wallet, the National Identification Number, NIN, which would tell accurately who they are, their ages, work and a whole other information in just one stripe.
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