Cybercrime gangs are looking to rebuild with new tactics after global police operations this year made a huge dent in their activities, experts have told AFP. The gangs have had a bad
his was made known by experts at an Information Technology workshop organised by Kitskoo Cloud Services Limited in Lagos, at the weekend. The workshop with the theme: ‘Love IT or Leave IT’,
IN alignment with its core objective of strengthening business relationship between Nigeria and Germany, a delegation from the Nigerian-German Business Association (NGBA) and German Delegation of Industry and Commerce (AHK Nigeria) recently
Marvin Ikenwude, managing director of the firm, said the platform is aimed at ensuring mass participation in the electoral process, adding that the platform will assist in putting into proper perspective proceedings
Unarguably, from general information dissemination to skill acquisitions, business growth and mobile banking, social activism and entertainment, further opening of the Internet industry has greatly expanded Nigerians’ reach.
As well as being amazingly slim, Transformer Book Chi has a luxurious and sophisticated feel, with precision craftsmanship and engineering expertise combined to realize the seamless all-aluminum unibody design. The edges of
Similarly, a statement from Huawei Technologies, said the campaign to groom a crop of young girls that will take the country to great heights in ICT is part of its vision and
This initiative is exclusive for iPhone users. The iPhone Uber app is already redefining Lagos transportation by providing the most efficient way to request a safe, reliable, convenient and affordable ride within
While several developed nations have perfected their electioneering process, Mobile Xcetera argued that Nigeria is still struggling with accepting a simple technology the umpire introduced as a means of curbing election rigging
OMATEK Ventures Plc, an indigenous Information and Communications Technology (ICT) firm, is set to address Nigeria’s lingering electricity supply challenge through the deployment of solar technology solutions to reduce power consumption in
The meeting had in attendance representatives of civil society organizations from Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Uganda as well as international partners in the United