The United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, has listed Nigeria among the world’s ‘top’ 20 countries worst affected by internet crimes in 2020. It named Nigeria as the 16th in its top...
The Federal government is perfecting plans to issue a regulation on electronic waste. The development is a part of efforts geared towards tacking the challenge of improper disposal of plastic components of ICT and telecom devices...
The Chief Executive Officer of SenexPay Limited, Okeoghene Orhosere, has called on the Federal Government to think through its policies on Cryptocurrencies before passing them into law. Mr Orhosere who stated this to journalists...
Nigeria has, by consensus, emerged as Chairman of the West Africa Telecommunications Assembly (WATRA) for 2021. Also, Ali Yusuf-Aboki, the Nigerian candidate for the position of the Executive Secretary of WATRA, has emerged winner after voting...
President Muhammadu Buhari has nominated Ahmad Shaba Halilu as the substantive Director-General of the National Space Research and Development Agency, NASRDA. He has consequently sent a President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan requesting that the Red...
The Federal Government has pledged to work with the Nile University of Nigeria in the research and production of the COVID-19 vaccine. The minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu made the pledge while receiving...
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