NeuRMS Unveils Solution for Businesses to Reduce Forex Spent on Foreign Software
Nigeria spends more than $300 million on the purchase of foreign software and computer services.
Nigeria spends more than $300 million on the purchase of foreign software and computer services.
And I don’t know whether the monetary authorities have actually looked very closely at what the consequences and how they ...
One of the goals is to establish a Public-Private Partnership Platform as communication link between the public and private sector ...
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He advised participants to put into practise the knowledge acquired, to improve their performance.
During their different valedictory sessions, the retirees appreciated the opportunity given to them to serve Nigeria officially in various capacities ...
Danbatta will deliver a paper on: The Media in National Development: A Case Study of the Telecom Revolution in Nigeria.
The approval earlier granted to the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) lapsed with effect from 19th May 2019 and it ...
The impact of vandalism of infrastructure is felt by all in the quality of services rendered, as it results in ...
“We have to utilise ICT in order to make our country a better place".
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TechEconomy understands that Mafab only has frequency licence and does not have operational licence and it needs to apply for ...

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