Opinion
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OPINION: Obstacles To 70% Broadband Penetration
Despite efforts packaged for it ,actualising 70% broadband penetration by the end of 2025 may be unrealistic. By the Nigeria…
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OPINION: Carbon Emissions And ICT Sustainable Development
The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sustainable development by 2030 is being threatened. Reasons? Carbon emissions are on the rise…
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OPINION: ITU @ 160 And The Worries Of Unconnected 2.6Bn People
The International Telecommunications Union (ITU)turned 160 years on May 17,2025. While it rolled out drums in Geneva,Switzerland headquarters and Paris,France…
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Opinion: Resetting The Economy, CBN Again, Holds the Rate
Expectedly, the Central Bank of Nigeria {CBN} between May 19 – 20, 2025, held the 300th edition of its Monetary…
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OPINION: Financial Health And Quality Of Service By Network Operators
In March 2024 Mobile Network Operators (MNOS) lamented losses of revenue when services were negatively impacted as they suffered internet…
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CBN Unveils Non-Resident BVN
The Central Bank of Nigeria {CBN} has launched Non-Resident Biometric Verification Number {NRBVN} in furtherance of its financial inclusion objectives.…
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CBN’s 2024 Financial Report: Key Highlights And Insights
The Central Bank of Nigeria {CBN} in 2024 implemented some key reform initiatives aimed at stabilizing the economy, and promoting…
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OPINION: Fate Of Critical National Infrastructure Protection
On June 24,2024,President Bola Ahmed Tinubu signed an Executive Order for the protection of information and communications technology (ICT) equipment…
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Nigeria’s Economic Reforms Get Global Endorsement
With a focus on transparency, consistency, and orthodox monetary policy, the governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi Cardoso, has been…
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Instagram, WhatsApp Troubled By Antitrust Laws
While we are yet to grapple with the fate of Tik Tok which President Donald Trump had asked its parent…
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