MultiChoice Nigeria clarifies ownership structure under Canal+
Nigeria hopes for solid sovereign AI ecosystem, as OADC, Analytics Intelligence seal cloud solutions deal
Airtel launches MPLS for Enterprise Customers
TD, EMC partner to drive technological innovation
Y’ello 21 days of care casts beam on digital education
Jonthan’s ICT scorecard; Buhari’s challenge
A technology driven Nigeria in Uwaje’s world view
TD, EMC partner to drive technological innovation
3 tech savvy kids grab FG’s N1m largesse
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SubscribeGlobacom nears 30m subscriber base
Telecommunications company, Globacom, has said that almost 30 million subscribers across Nigeria are now on its network. National Sales Coordinator of Globacom for North West Operations, Samuel Edoho disclosed last weekend in Abuja at an award ceremony where the company was recognized as the network provider of the year 2014 by the Independent Newspaper Limited.
Microsoft supports Accra Metropolitan Assembly, others with cloud computing
Microsoft Ghana, the Accra Metropolitan Assembly and the Global Alliance of Mayors and Leaders from Africa and African Descent have signed an agreement to make the city of Accra, Ghana, Africa’s first ‘Centre of Excellence’, through the use of Microsoft’s CityNext applications.
Walden University to host information session on online learning in Nigeria
Walden University has concluded arrangements to host an information session about its graduate programmes in Lagos next month.
Toyota assembly plant ready July — Ade Ojo
Chairman of Toyota Nigeria Limited, Chief Michael Ade Ojo has disclosed that a Toyota assembly plant will be ready in Nigeria between July and August this year. Chief Ade Ojo, who spoke during the 2015 Toyota Awards at the Civic Centre in Lagos, assured customers that Toyota has come to stay in Nigeria and would never be pushed aside despite what he described as “temporary go slow.”
Air Conditioners, technology Nigerians can be thankful for
The name, Willis Carrier, might not strike a chord amongst even technology enthusiasts. But for every blast from an air conditioner that cools you from the scorching heat, you have him to be thankful to. Carrier invented the first modern electrical air conditioning unit in 1902. Since then, individuals and corporations have built on his brain child to make the world a ‘cooler place’-literally. It was no wonder therefore, that when Samsung Electronics recently organised an Air Conditioner forum in Lagos, about 180 people were in attendance.
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