Nigeria is set to take the lead on the African continent in regulating Digital Economy and E-Governance, if President Bola ...
In a significant advancement for Nigerian sports media, Inview Technology (operators of Nigeria’s Digital Switch Over – DSO) ...
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FG: Nigeria’s first methanol, ammonium bicarbonate plant opens new chapter in gas industrialisation
Supertech Chemical Industry Limited remains focused on driving local capacity development through job creation, technology ...
Nigeria Communications Week on MSN
Nigeria set to lead Africa in digital economy, e-governance as bill nears presidential assent
Nigeria is poised to take a continental lead in digital economy and e-governance as the National Digital Economy and ...
As per Global Hunger Index 2025 several major countries still fall into the categories of ‘alarming’ or ‘serious’ hunger, ...
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Nigeria: Keystone Bank Chairman, Ada Chukwudozie, Rewards Young Innovators in Science, Tech
Ada Chukwudozie, has once again demonstrated her passion for youth empowerment and innovation as she rewarded outstanding young scientists and "Girls in Tech" innovators in the country.
Stakeholders from the seven states in Nigeria’s north-west have called on the federal government to prioritise accountability and deploy advanced technology to tackle oil theft as part of efforts to ...
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Check out the top 10 investment apps in Nigeria in 2023
Legit.ng reviews top investment apps like PiggyVest, Cowrywise, Carbon and others that enable individuals to invest with ease ...
P.M. News on MSN
The rise of online casino entertainment in the digital era
In the last 20 years, the methods people entertain themselves have drastically shifted from physical space to digital space.
A bill seeking to establish the National Centre for Information and Communication Technology in Nkanu West, Enugu state has passed for second reading in the senate.
While we recognise and join in the urgent concern over the killings of Christians, Muslims and other innocent Nigerians, we ...
The Minister of Communication, Innovations, and Digital Economy, Mr. Bosun Tijani, says the digital economy sector will contribute 21 percent of the nation’s GDP by 2027.
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