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Expectations are high – Maida tells telecom Chiefs

The Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Aminu Maida has charged Telecommunications Chief Executives to raise the bar in quality of service, saying that the expectations of the consumers are high.

Labour fumes over anti-workers practices in telecom sector

The Organised Labour has decried the increasing anti-workers’ practices by multinational companies in the telecommunications and communications sector, saying it will undermine the Federal Government efforts to use digital transformation in telecommunications sector to improve business and operational efficiencies.

How technology revolutionises service industry with AnyworkX app

For football lovers, nothing can be more disappointing when one experiences power outage in the middle of a pulsating match. But it becomes even more frustrating when one turns to the power generating set only to have the starting cable cut in the process of putting the set on.

How we’ll empower women, bridge gender gap in tech industry – Uzemi

Worried by the hindrances that might be encountered by women in the tech space, Uzemi Technology Empowerment Initiative, has reiterated commitment to nurturing innovation, empowering women and bridging the gender gap in the industry through the Uzemi Leadership Summit.

Tijani’s 3M project’ll increase Nigeria’s pool of ICT skills – Maida, NCC boss

The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, Dr. Aminu Maida has applauded the proposal by the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, to enlist and train three million Nigerians over a period of four years, which will make the country an exporter of digital skills.

Lagos govt, foundation target boys for digital skills empowerment

The Lagos State Government, through the Public Service Staff Development Centre, PSSDC, has partnered with Learntor Foundation, a digital transformational training and consultancy center, to equip young males across the 20 local government areas and 37 local council development areas, LCDAs, with unparalleled technology, analytical skills, and education.

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