NITDA Invites Stakeholders for Contributions on AI Policy Development
The development of the NAIP is envisaged to maximise the benefits, mitigate possible risks, and address some of the complexities ...
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The development of the NAIP is envisaged to maximise the benefits, mitigate possible risks, and address some of the complexities ...
The development of the NAIP is envisaged to maximise the benefits, mitigate possible risks, and address some of the complexities ...
In Africa SMEs contribute to nearly 80 percent of jobs across the continent.
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Howard to help accelerate the firm’s global multi-stage expansion by collaborating with key investment and government stakeholders
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Via Orinfund, DMCE extends this service to artists in all African countries with access to both local and international funding
The Leadership Development School is an an addition to Wema Bank's Purple Academy
FEC also approved Government-wide Enterprise Licensing Agreement for Microsoft products; a software acquisition cost-reduction strategy for government and it will ...
For any modern business, one of the most important drivers of digital technology adoption is the attainment of intelligent enterprise ...
The goal was to discuss trends and issues that drive the growth and implementation of technology within West Africa
Aside from the big companies, the EU expects around 30 bodies to sign up the code of practice.
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