MultiChoice Nigeria clarifies ownership structure under Canal+
Information technology as catalyst for awareness and engagement in the political process in Nigeria(3)
ITAN signs MoU with ATCON on information sharing
Forum of ICT institutions to hold workshop
Excitement, as Zain lowers call rates, introduces free SMS
Why we cant be swallowed if consolidation comes, Visafone
Green is clean
Phase 3 boss roots for aerial optic fibre
Beware! Your phone can poison you
NiRA elects new officers tomorrow, holds AGM
Nokia unveils double SIM phone in Nigeria
Intel set to acquire McAfee
Direct mailing council receive ministerial backing
At Ramadan, slashes night time calling rates
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SubscribeNigerian lawmakers need IT training , expert
The need for the Nigerian lawmakers, the financial crimes investigators, the lawyers and regulatory agencies, the media, among other stakeholders to be Information Technology, IT compliant has been stressed
Where’s Govt’s local content policy in INEC’s e-registration campaign?
As Prof Attahiru Jega racks his brain to pick a company out of the seven that scaled the first huddle of the INEC contract scramble, Managing Director of NigComSat, Engr Ahmed Rufai may have Advised that there was no reason for anybody to develop migraine over the smooth delivery of the DCC machines only if the local content policy of the federal government would be applied here.
Our students must be computer literate before university, KPOMIEMIE
THE Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) last month, from July 26 to July 30 held its 23rd National Conference, with the theme, Realizing a Stable Democratic Political System in Nigeria: I
e-Waste concerns re-echoes at clean environment forum
Even with the Basel Convention prohibiting International waste transfer, the dumping of e-waste into the Nigerian market and the rest of the African sub-region has continued to grow in geometric progression attracting both national and international regulatory authorities.
CTO powers search for rural connection solutions in Ghana
Ghana’s quest for effective and sustainable connectivity solutions for its rural community may have started yielding the expected results when stakeholders including including the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO), Ghana’s Ministry of Communications, the National Communications Authority (NCA), the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC), among others gathered in Sunyani in the Brong-Ahafo region recently to discuss how best to expand ICT communication in under-served regions of the country.
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