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STEM Africa Fest targets next generation of innovators with hands-on AI, robotics learning

STEM Africa Fest targets next generation of innovators with hands-on AI, robotics learning

By Juliet Umeh Organisers of STEM Africa Fest have said this year’s edition will equip African children with practical skills in artificial intelligence, AI, robotics and other emerging technologies to prepare them as the continent’s next generation of innovators and problem solvers. The organisers described the event as Africa’s largest STEM festival for children, announcing […]
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Juwah laments dearth of software decoders

Juwah laments dearth of software decoders

Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Dr. Eugene Juwah, at the weekend lamented the dearth of software encoders in Nigerian and requested the National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion, NOTAP, to step into this aspect for the benefit of the industry.

Coming to Nigeria is our biggest move in W-Africa, says Huawei boss

Coming to Nigeria is our biggest move in W-Africa, says Huawei boss

A few weeks to the planned launch of its smart devices into the Nigerian market,Huawei Technologies, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider has laid down the gauntlet. Having initially focused on making handsets for carriers, China’s largest phone-equipment supplier will introduce various ranges of her devices as early as next month into the Nigerian competitive Mobile handset market.

Lagos govt excludes Computer Village in relocation plans

Lagos govt excludes Computer Village in relocation plans

Efforts to relocate the Nigerian Silicon Valley, the Computer Village Ikeja may not have yielded the expected resulted as the President of the Computer and Allied Products Dealers Association of Nigeria, (CAPDAN) Mr Tunji Balogun has said that the umbrella body has been excluded by the Lagos State Government from the relocation plans.

Sat-3 develops fault in August again

Sat-3 develops fault in August again

Nigerian Internet users may again begin to experience disruption from this week as the Nigerian Telecommunications PLC, NITEL, at the weekend, indicated a fault in the SAT-3 cable.