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The Federal Government is perfecting plans to commence the deployment of 5G technology.
The Federal Government is perfecting plans to commence the deployment of 5G technology.
Facebook Oversight Board has upheld the platform’s decision to ban Donald Trump for posts related to the attack on the US Capitol in January by his supporters.
The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi has urged Nigerians to disregard the publications on social media saying the administration had been printing money since 2015.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has lifted the suspension placed on Azman Air operations over safety issues.
MTN has reduced the cost of data in South Africa as 10 GB (including another 10GB for use at certain times of the night) sells for R149.
The ban on the sale and registration of new Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards has created a huge black market for the sale of pre-registered SIM cards with prices ranging as high as N15,000 for a card, The Nation reports.
Jaiz Bank Plc, the premier Non-Interest Bank in Nigeria has deployed the newly introduced Quick Response Code (NQR) to leading Abuja hospitality brand, Fraser Suites, as part of the Bank’s efforts to drive contactless payment solutions in the country.
Uber and Bolt e-cab drivers in Lagos have Threatened to commence a strike action on Monday if the e-hailing companies do not immediately increase fares being charged by the operators.
The BUA Group and Axens, a French-based petroleum technology company, have both signed a progress acknowledgement statement for the proposed BUA multi-billion-dollar integrated 200,000 barrels per day refinery in Akwa Ibom State.
The National Bureau of Statistics, NBS on Thursday announced that inflation in the country rose above a four-year high in March as food prices jumped more than 20 percent.
As part of efforts geared towards ensuring quick and convenient means of payments for goods and services, Jaiz Bank Plc has embraced and deployed the newly introduced Quick Response Code (NQR).
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) announced yesterday that it would be reintroducing the park and pay policy in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), from May 1, 2021.
The claim that Nigeria printed N50-N60 billion last month to cushion its financial trouble has been denied by the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget, and National planning as well as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).