• Capacity building, critical to Africa’s energy future

    Capacity building, critical to Africa’s energy future
    By Stephen BoluContrary to the new normal where technology leads business reformations, growth conversations in Africa’s business landscape, particularly in Nigeria energy sector, often begin with capital.Investment, infrastructure, and asset acquisition are frequently treated as the clearest indicators of progress. While important, they do not tell the full story of what is required to build a stronger, more resilient energy sector. As Africa continues to confront the realities of energy
  • Why Nigeria’s national database ‘s still fragmented despite NIMC’s claims

    Why Nigeria’s national database ‘s still fragmented despite NIMC’s claims
    …Banks, Telcos, immigration, still do silo data registrations
    …Confirmation protocol with NIN not same as unified database
    By Juliet UmehThe Director-General of the National Identity Management Commission, NIMC, Engr. Abisoye Coker-Odusote, has declared that Nigeria has moved beyond the era of fragmented identity databases.
    However, the reality on ground appears to contradict that claim as many Nigerians recount having to fill out long forms in their attempts to obtain or renew in
  • 115 Glo dealers get cash, gift rewards

    115 Glo dealers get cash, gift rewards
    By Prince OsuagwuTelecoms and digital solutions provider, Globacom, at the weekend revealed that its flourishing business empires are anchored on genuine appreciation of dedicated customers.
    This was also as it splashed cash and gift items worth millions of Naira on about 115 strategic partners it considered the pillars of its growth.
    The celebration which happened at its 2026 Glo Partners’ Reward Gala, in Eko Hotels Lagos, witnessed the attendance of partners from across the country, mil
  • Riverine communities need digital connectivity to unlock devt — Nere Emiko

    Riverine communities need digital connectivity to unlock devt — Nere Emiko
    By Juliet UmehLEAD promoter of Legacy of Traditions and BINI RIVA Life, Nere Emiko, has called for accelerated digital connectivity in Nigeria’s riverine communities, describing telecommunications infrastructure as essential for improving education, healthcare, security, financial inclusion and economic development.
    Emiko made the appeal while highlighting the Federal Government’s Riverine Connect Initiative, a sub-project of the National Universal Communication Access Project, NUCA
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