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Regulators call for stronger safeguards, transparency and strict compliance with data protection laws in the use of artificial intelligence tools.
The sector’s contribution to the economy is so massive that ignoring it would be like pretending petrol isn’t essential to ...
MTN led the market with 87.5 million users, reflecting the industry’s strongest performance in years.
Registration is now open, and stakeholders are encouraged to secure their slots early.
Despite the Governors Forum’s 2020 resolution setting RoW charges at ₦145 per linear metre, some states have ignored the guideline.
At the inaugural Rural Connectivity Summit, leaders from NCC, ALTON, ATCON, ipNX, and REA called for immediate action beyond policy ...
The newly elected representatives include Iyinoluwa Aboyeji (South West), Charles Uchenna Emembolu (South East), Abba Ibrahim Gamawa (North East), and ...
Cameras, lighting, microphones, and tripods are usually way more expensive than the pocket of young creators. However, a shift is ...
DPI is a governance test, let’s not limit it to a technology project.
In this tussle, every new defence banks create seems to attract a smarter counterattack from fraudsters.
On Starlink’s portal, neighbourhoods such as Victoria Island, Ikoyi, Lagos Island, Surulere, and several estates in Abuja now carry a ...
Over two action-packed days, Nigeria’s commercial capital and innovation hub hosts dual showcases across the city
That single statistic, he said, explains the nation’s weak internet backbone and poor local content delivery
For context, Gombe charges ₦500 per metre. That’s 18 times less.
Led by the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, the initiative starts with a request to fill out a survey; ...

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