Digital payments driving Nigeria’s $11bn food service industry
Why telecom operators may not invest more in Nigeria
Galaxy Backbone commits to youths entrepreneurship training
MDG app selected for UN-World summit award
‘E-learning equips graduates with 21st century skills’
Microsoft announces 2014 worldwide imagine cup winners
BBM app now available on Windows 8 phone platform
Imagine Cup:125 tech students gather for global showcase
Over 25m payment cards in Nigeria at risk
Boko Haram kills 8 in Damaturu, Yobe
Synapse recounts how new tech helps laboratory services
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Subscribe2014 Imagine cup: NITDA supports Team Nigeria with digital tools
Committed to retooling young technology startups for global competitiveness, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has supported Team Nigeria with digital tools such as Laptops, windows mobile devices as well as other incentives that will enable them do well at the ongoing 2014 Microsoft Imagine Cup which kicks off Tuesday (tomorrow) in Seattle, Washington, the United States.
Fresh worry over non passage of cyber security bill to curb e-fraud
By Emeka Aginam Lack of appropriate legal framework needed to prosecute offenders in e-fraud appears to be turning Nigeria into a preferred destination for cybercriminals who now use the country as a base to target developed economies. This development, according to report has made banking industry to incur loss of revenue of about N159 billion […]
NIM ‘ll check fraud in financial sector – Onyemenam
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) may have kick started its duty by ensuring that Nigeria has a credible and reliable data bank for the country, but the commission is faced with challenges ranging from issues of multiple head counts, giving of false information by citizens and corrupt practices leveled against its officials among others.
Solution to Africa’s mortality rate lies in modern day technology’
By Prince Osuagwu Home entertainment and equipment manufacturer, Royal Philip is planning to reclaim its position in the Nigerian market where it has operated for over 60 years. To do this, the company is going extra mile, using a familiar road to engage its future. It has lined up programmes and activities which it says […]
Telecom governance code may be mandatory in 2016
The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC has given itself a pass mark for introducing the code of corporate governance in Nigerian telecom sector, saying above other things, the code will bring sanity and create more jobs for Nigerians.
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