We’re Determined to Build Capacity for Nigerians on Creative Technology – DG NITDA
Creative Technology Programme is aimed at developing and retaining talents in Nigeria on promoting career skills and providing job opportunities
Creative Technology Programme is aimed at developing and retaining talents in Nigeria on promoting career skills and providing job opportunities
The Federal Government has launched the Digital Economy Employability Programme to empower youths and develop e-employment for Nigerian youths. The ...
“Negative social vices such as theft, corruption, illegal transactions, money laundering, financial crime, and the like are reduced as the ...
“NITDA is hereby notifying the general public that the Federal Government has nothing to do with this programme as being ...
"We have approximately 2000 digital innovation companies with 384 products in Nigeria. These Startups have raised over $2 billion in ...
The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) said the country now has a competitive edge to establish itself as the ...
NITDA engages Imo State ICT stakeholders on digitisation, entrepreneurship evolution
The advisory on 'WhatsApp Leak', NITDA said, is part of its role to protect the Information and Communications Technology space ...
The Award, the organisers added, was coming as a result of NITDA’s unrelenting effort and commitment to enlightening the general ...
"Digitisation of the tax system will help Nigeria achieve five things; it will safeguard privacy of taxpayers, enhance performance competition, ...
“As the needs of the Digital Economy Ecosystem grow, the Agency has striven to respond appropriately. This has been demonstrated ...
Inuwa further affirmed that humans are now living in an ever evolving digital world where ICT breeds innovation which has ...
As data affects how we make decisions on the path to creating a sustainable future especially in the post-COVID-19 era ...
Nigeria spends more than $300 million on the purchase of foreign software and computer services.
"We are not aware of the court summon", says NITDA

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