The Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive (EVC/CE) of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Professor…
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has informed telecom consumers of efforts being made by the…
Payment Service Banks (PSBs) are the latest attempt by financial firms to tap into Nigeria’s…
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has announced that Nigerias vibrant telecommunications sector ended last year…
The current big news in Nigeria’s tech ecosystem is the announcement by Etisalat Group that…
In order to safeguard subscribers in Nigeria from the global ransomware attacks, the Nigerian Communications Commission…
The decision of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC)…
A total of USD68 billion has been invested in Nigeria’s telecoms as at July 2016…
MTN today announced it has reached an agreement with the Nigerian government over the hefty…
MTN Group is reportedly proposing a full and final settlement of $1.5bn for the $3.9bn…
Olatunde Ayeni, Chairman of NATCOM Consortium, owners of the Nigerian Telecommunications Limited (NITEL) and MTEL,…
On Tuesday, 26th January 2016, the Nigerian High Commission UK, formally endorsed the 2016 Nigeria…
A move by the Nigerian government through the office of the attorney general to prevent…
Sage yesterday announced the launch of Sage HR Management (HRM) to the Nigerian market at…
South African telecoms company MTN has reportedly agreed to pay the N1.04 trillion ($5.2 billion) fine…
West African enterprises that want to keep pace with a changing consumer, employee and business…
The Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI) has announced Dr. Omobola Johnson as its new Honorary Chairperson.…
Nigerians are spending more than N212 billion every month on phone calls, according to the…
The Nigerian Government has revealed plans to connect 50 percent of the population to 3G broadband in 2015.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has ordered telecoms companies in Nigeria to compensate their subscribers for poor services rendered.