Lagos, Nigeria January 7, 2026/ -- TECNO Glory Night award, jointly organized with TikTok Live and CAF, celebrated the creativity of pan-African KOLs powered by TECNO AI. With the...
United Kingdom–based National Education and Quality (Assurance) Accreditation (NEQA-UK) has pledged to revive reading culture among Nigerian students...
The Lagos State Government has established additional Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) sites with an order that running red lights will attract N20,000 fine while...
By Vincent Obi
Abidjan - The African Development Bank (AfDB) and technology giant, Intel, have formalized their cooperation to transform the African digital ecosystem.
The partnership...
By Funmilola Gboteku
Nigeria’s telecommunications sector has witnessed a robust recovery, with active subscriptions surging to 169.3 million in January 2025, up from 164.9 million...
Three freedom of expression and media development organisations have called on Federal and State Governments to take urgent measures to facilitate access to the Internet for all Nigerians in accordance with the government’s international obligations.
The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Prof. Isa Pantami on Thursday said the sector was crucial to the realisation of Nigeria’s full potentials.