NITDA digital centre to help Nigeria fight cyber attacks — Minister
The digital centre unveiled contained a computer emergency response and readiness centre, and digital media studio.
The digital centre unveiled contained a computer emergency response and readiness centre, and digital media studio.
The Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission says Shoprite's plan to sell part or all of its stake would mean a "deepening ...
The scheme was a capacity building programme for ICT hub managers, young Nigerians and innovative start-ups.
The Dangote Foundation says it is also supporting the Kano State COVID-19 contact call centre.
Through the Digital Nigeria programme, we will empower Nigerians to develop skills and build innovative solutions to tackle challenges within ...
In 2019, NCC carried out activities towards ensuring increased access, increased consumer education and protection, boosting security and sanitising the ...
NITDA said the jobs will be created through the National Adopted Village for Smart Agriculture project.
In 2017, about 23,000 ghost enrollees were removed from the NHIS system after a routine check by an ICT team.
The support is between 2005 and 2019.
The service has realised N23 billion so far from 45,000 defaulters says an official.
“In 2016, each public university was allocated N1billion. Multiplied by 74 institutions, it brings the total allocation to public universities ...
The delegates want better training and accommodation facilities.
Mr Buhari says ICT has "performed well in the nation’s Gross Domestic Product" indices.
There is no reason to graduate a Nigerian student who is not computer literate, says the agency.
Mr Buhari has arrived China for the FOCAC summit.
The agency says the plan is part of the implementation of its ICT Roadmap
All the accused persons and their counsel were present in court.
The official links the well-being of Nigerians to effective ICT structure.
The students said they were labelled ‘PDP Scholars’.
The Digital Single Market is where individuals and businesses can seamlessly access and exercise online activities under conditions of fair ...
NITDA warned that Nigeria may spend $143.8 billion on ICT imports by 2019.
The minister said the government is in talks with global firms like Facebook and Motorola to establish the university.
The minister said ICT has become a fulcrum of Nigeria’s economy.
Adebayo Shittu said the blueprint would make the ICT industry a cash-cow for the economy.
The ICT centre says the training is essential as businesses today rely mostly on technology to promote products and services
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