Cybercrime still hits Nigeria’s digital economy hard
Vote, build, work and code here, Tinubu urges Nigerian youths to stop leaving the country
Why digital skills are the new currency for women
Why Digital Transformation Fails: It is an operational intelligence problem, not a technology one
PalmPay reports 35 million users, deepens role in Nigeria’s digital finance ecosystem
Resilience gaps in submarine cable systems threaten West Africa’s digital economy, WATRA warns
Shopping for Easter free from dropped calls
Why skills gap may hit Cyber for women from rear
NCC orders telcos to compensate subscribers for poor service

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6bn people online, 2.2bn still offline, says ITU
The world’s online population rose by more than 240 million people in 2025, bringing the total number of Internet users to six billion, according to the latest Facts and Figures 2025 report released by the International Telecommunication Union, ITU.
“Mr NCC Chairman, Internet is not working!!”
Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, Idris Olorunnimbe, recently told a hilarious but very symbolic story of how Nigerians of all ages are getting frustrated on a daily basis over the poor Internet connectivity in the country.
Meta moves cautiously back into crypto market
Technology giant, Meta Platforms is testing stablecoin payments across its platforms, marking a cautious return to digital currency years after its failed Libra project
Okosubide Mozimo: Leading drone technology innovation to solve Africa’s security challenges
By IFUNANYA NDIGWE Many of the world’s most impactful leaders began as a one-person army. Through resilience, an innovative spirit, and integrity, they have transformed one-employee ventures into forces to be reckoned with and solidified their names in the annals of great leadership. Okosubide Mozimo, Managing Director of Arco Worldwide Services, AWS, Limited, is one […]
Nigeria’s broadband demand may spike by 2030
With Nigeria’s population projected to reach 245 million by 2030, broadband demand is expected to grow significantly.

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