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“The government is currently blind with regard to the digital brain and is only concerned with revenue generation..." Chris Uwaje
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“The government is currently blind with regard to the digital brain and is only concerned with revenue generation..." Chris Uwaje
The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has introduced a Digital Competence Framework and Career Progression Model aimed at strengthening ...
Highlights “We are rapidly seeing Telecommunications companies (Telcos) becoming Technology companies, (Techcos)” More 5G commercialization Taxes and Incentives like the ...
Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, the chairman, SIFAX Group, has called on the government to improve the remuneration of health workers in ...
Mr. Awoyemi Olamide is the Chief Executive Officer of Trail Business Travel Education and Consulting. A Company that specializes in ...
Not fewer than 32,462 persons have so far applied for passports and uploaded their documents from the Nigeria Immigration Service ...
One of her significant achievements includes being the Co-Principal Investigator for a National Science Foundation grant aimed at developing a ...
A few years ago, I saw a post on the popular social networking site Twitter asking Nigerians what the “Nigerian ...
Checks by TechEconomy on the University of Portsmouth in the UK reveal that the autumn term begins 12 September–16 December; ...

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