Digital payments driving Nigeria’s $11bn food service industry
Prices of computers refuse to go down
Vivian Fowler School partners New Horizons on Oracle curriculum
Nokia’s N8 smart phone debuts in Nigeria
Africa: then, now, and forever(2)
Nigeria @ 50: MTN fetes orphanages
ICT directors’ forum formed, ngREN gets new life
ISPON in Tinapa, meets C-River govt on national software development
We’re ready to pay for NITEL , New Generations Telecom
Zinox takes job creation to the streets
Suburban brings MPLS technology from PCCW
Nigerian telephone operators challenge govt on security
Why broadband is still expensive in Africa, by Makau
How Car tracker foils car snatching attempt
Nigeria, major growth area for Mobile Broadband deployment , GSMA
Brain Search TV Reality Show for Secondary Schools debut

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Nigeria @ 50:Six U-12 children become youngest Microsoft Office specialists
As the nation continues to savour in the thrills and frills of her 50 years of nationhood sojourn, with various sectors of the economy showcasing their exploits in the period under review, Bethany Hall Primary School, Ogudu, Lagos in partnership with New Horizons Systems Solutions Limited recorded a landmark for Nigeria by presenting first six pupils, who broke the world record in the last Microsoft Office Specialists (MOS) examination, making them the youngest Microsoft Certified Professionals (MCPs).
Technology transfer:NOTAP reads riot act to foreign vendors
With the growing concern over digital colonization of Nigerian market by the foreign vendors in a way of technology transfer, the National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion, (NOTAP) has drawn the line on technology transfer, saying that it is compulsory for foreign investors to strictly adhere to guidelines for the registration of Technology transfer agreements so as to achieve easy entry into the Nigerian market.
Technology transfer: Non-compliance by Chinese firms worrisome, by NOTAP boss
While Nigerian market remains porous to foreign vendors who operate without compliance to regulatory requirements , many Chinese firms operating in the country are yet to comply with technology transfer agreement despite several projects implemented by these firms.
Open source centre for W-Africa now in Ghana
To position West African sub-regions to optimize the use of Open Source solutions, Open source resource center has been launched in the Ghana-India Kofi Annam Center of Excellence in ICT in Ghana.
Street trading comes alive again @ Computer Village
Despite intense efforts at curbing the exploding human population inside the nations biggest ICT market; the Otigba market popularly known as Computer Village by relevant law enforcement agencies in the state, traders at the market have, for the umpteenth time spilled out unto the roads and into neighboring communities behind the market, causing traffic jams while their activities make the living environment uncomfortable for residents there.
Check Point introduces software blade architecture
The worldwide leader in securing the Internet, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd, has announced the introduction of Software Blade Architecture, the industry’s first architecture to meet businesses’ need for total, flexible and manageable security to the Nigerian customers.
Africa: then, now, and forever
Walk with me in memory to one of the greatest celebrations, the end of the colonial era in Africa. The day: October 1, 1960. The place: British West Africa. The setting: A crowded stadium in the Atlantic coastal town of Sapele. School children were waving green and white flags in honour of the birth of modern Nigeria, no longer part of the British Empire.
Juwah meets telecoms czars, operators mum on details
Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, Dr Eugene Juwah last Friday held his first ever closed-door meeting between the regulatory agency and chief executive officers of telecom firms operating in the country.
CSR: Multilinks Telkom donates medical equipment to UITH
As part of its Corpo rate Social Responsibility, (CSR), fixed wireless phone operator, Multi-Links Telkom, has donated medical equipment valued at about N6 million to the Paediatrics Department of the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH)
Internet: Google partners Nigerian varsities
Google Africa has gone into partnership with Nigerian universities to improve internet access to students in the country.

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