Digital payments driving Nigeria’s $11bn food service industry
e.Tel eyes Computer Village
How do NigComSat-2 and NigComSat-X benefit Nigeria?
Promoting e-knowledge: The Prof Sofoluwe example
Opeke makes top 10 African women in ICT list
Slide in prices of laptops stops
CTO endorses low cost borderless commonwealth roaming service
My mandate, by Communications & Technology Minister
We’re pushing for laws on e-payment – ALADEKOMO, Chams boss
Absence of retailers slows broadband, says Omo-Ettu
MTN reaffirms commitment to Nigeria’s growth
GSM, CDMA phase-out: Operators take positions
Nigerian girl places 4th in global PowerPoint contest
Ajayi named member of global internet body
Draft National Software Policy ready, says Prof Akinyokun
FIIRO boss highlights importance of ICT

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Infotek boss charges govt on local content
The Chief Executive Officer of AAA Infotek Limited, Mr Akinbo Akinlabi has attributed the inability of the country to develop and manufacture telecoms infrastructure components both in the mobile stations, access, transmission and core networks to lack of financial encouragement and enabling environment.
eTranzact links with Bookhotelabroad
In a bid to provide customers discounts on epayment services, eTranzact International Plc has partnered with Bookhotelabroad.com, a leading provider of hotel accommodation and services worldwide to offer discounts on reservation services locally and globally.
London riots and ICT-enhanced security
It is now stale news that the city of London, and other parts of the United Kingdom erupted in riots earlier this month. Those who have been following the event by now have an idea of what may have been the immediate and remote causes of the disturbances.
NigComSat, NIPOST, NITDA, NCC, others now in Communications & Tech ministry
Minister of Communications and Technology, Mrs. Omobola Johnson, yesterday, itemized the agencies that would constitute the new Communication and Technology Ministry.
Make vandalisation of telecom facilities capital offence – Adebayo
Chairman of the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ALTON), Engr. Gbenga Adebayo, last week repeated calls that the federal government should make the vandalisation of telecom infrastructure a capital offence to deter vandals from frustrating the efforts of telecom operators in Nigeria.

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