A bill seeking to establish the National Centre for Information and Communication Technology in Nkanu West, Enugu state has passed for second reading in the senate.
The government will attempt to reverse the declining numbers of young people studying computing at school through a broader programme of study of the subject that retains its core principles. This ...
Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSN
Ex-Gov Oni Commends Oyebanji Over Investment In Technology
A former Governor of Ekiti State, Segun Oni on Wednesday commended Governor Biodun Oyebanji for his efforts at repositioning the State for equitable and aggressive development across all sectors. Oni, ...
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Rwanda needs Rwf430bn to scale internet coverage, says ICT minister
The Rwandan government is seeking at least $300 million (approx. Rwf432 billion) to install new telecom towers in a bid to close the country’s internet coverage gap, according to the Ministry of ICT ...
Pulse Nigeria on MSN
Faith and Finance: The New Generation of 5 Christian Entrepreneurs
These Christian entrepreneurs are not just devoting their time to prayers alone; they are courageously building successful ...
The University of Ilorin (Unilorin) has, over the past five decades, grown from humble beginnings into one of Nigeria’s most ...
Sixteen Australian edtech businesses recently visited Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi as part of the Landing Pad: EdTech to ...
Obviously, right now it’s the guessing game as to who will be crowned Miss Universe 2025 when it all happens on 21 November, ...
One of my students, who is very close to the age of 25, met me and asked about how he could expand his online clothing ...
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