How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Joy Agwunobi The Nigerian broadcasting sector could soon be facing a transformative regulatory intervention, driven by mounting concerns over the...
Read moreDetailsJoy Agwunobi The Federal Government has unveiled plans to incorporate digital skills and emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, blockchain,...
Read moreDetailsJoy Agwunobi Nigerians are increasingly turning to online transactions as banks across the country begin implementing the Central Bank of...
Read moreDetailsOnome Amuge Google has launched the application process for the 2025 edition of its Hustle Academy programme, an initiative aimed...
Read moreDetailsJoy Agwunobi The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) have introduced the first global standard for...
Read moreDetailsJoy Agwunobi IHS Nigeria, a leading communications infrastructure company, has reaffirmed its commitment to fostering technological innovation and job creation...
Read moreDetailsJoy Agwunobi The number of internet users worldwide has grown over the years globally over the past two decades, rising...
Read moreDetailsJoy Agwunobi JoEllen Gorg, Acting U.S. Consul General (3rd right) and Omowale Ogunrinde, executive director of Field of Skills and...
Read moreDetailsOnome Amuge Oye Akinsemoyin, president of the Nigeria Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NVCCI) Nigeria is poised to take...
Read moreDetailsOnome Amuge L-R :Babatunde Olofin, managing director, Moniepoint MFB; Ugo Obasi, chief operating officer, AfriGOPay Financial Services; Ebehijie Momoh, MD/CEO,...
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