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No less than 100 companies are to be issued non-compliance notices by the Nigerian Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) for their failure...
Read moreDetailsBy Omobayo Azeez E-payment player, Euro Payment Group (EPG) has introduced new payment solutions for emerging markets across...
Read moreDetailsA multi-national telecommunications company of Italian origin, Telecom Italia Sparkle (TIS) now has its eyes fixed on the Nigerian telecoms market....
Read moreDetailsBy Omobayo Azeez Money needed to build 41,000 more base transceiver stations 3,000 of existing 39,000 cry for attention...
Read moreDetailsShares of Facebook Inc rose nearly 5% on Thursday, a day after the social network reported its third straight rise...
Read moreDetailsBy Omobayo Azeez Lendtech platform operators in the country have urged the federal government through the office of the Vice...
Read moreDetailsBy Samson Echenim Airtel Nigeria has lowered cost of data for its teeming subscribers. The telecoms giant on Wednesday said...
Read moreDetailsAirtel Africa, leading telecommunications service provider, and Finablr, a global platform for payments and foreign exchange solutions, have entered into...
Read moreDetailsFacebook on Tuesday said that it is devoting $1 billion during the coming decade in affordable housing, most of it...
Read moreDetailsSIFAX Group, Nigeria's ports services giant, has given digital/ICT skill training to 30 blind students in conjunction with the Initiative...
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