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Why the Central Bank of Nigeria is Cracking Down on Forex Sales

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Google Launches Game Developer Program in Nigeria, Kenya and Ghana

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Households in 17 of 33 Nigerian States Unable to Afford Airtime – Survey

Image sourced from Mail & Guardian. A recent survey has revealed that households in 17 of the 33 states in Nigeria are experiencing difficulty paying for airtime, while in the other 16 states, internet data is a more difficult expense to meet. Major areas where the populace was unable to pay for airtime regularly include the North Central, North West and South West states. In these regions, most individuals have been exploring the ‘borrow credit’ schemes offered by local network operators. The survey, reported on by The Guardian Nigeria, also tells that households in the North East, South East and South South have been experiencing difficulty paying for internet services. The North East region also has the highest share of homes that are currently experiencing difficulty paying for air...

Nigerians Spend $16.9-Billion Annually on Power Generation, According to Expert

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10 Fastest Internet Providers in Nigeria Ranked

Internet and connectivity speed tester Ookla has released its market analysis for Nigeria, ranking the country’s fastest internet service providers (ISPs). The analysis only takes into account top providers of internet services in the country, ones which account for 3% or more of total test samples in the market in Q2 of 2021 – smaller providers are not tested. All providers are ranked based on their Speed Score, which incorporates a measure of each provider’s download and upload speed to rank network performance (90% of the final Speed Score is attributed to download speed and the remaining 10% to upload speed because online experiences are typically more affected by download speed). Ookla places the most emphasis on the median speeds as those represent what most network providers’ custom...

Senegal Partners with Major Biotechs to Produce Rapid COVID-19 Tests

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Nigerian Lawmakers Seek to Slash DStv Prices in Favour of Pay-As-You-Go Model

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‘Information Blackout’ – Nigerian Media Pushes Back at Government Censorship

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Orange Launches 5G Pilot Test in Mali

Sourced from MSNBC. Mobile operator Orange Mali has announced the launch of a 5G pilot in the country’s capital of Bamako. Orange is inviting customers to be the first to test the new network. A launch event on 7 July was attended by government officials including Harouna Mamadou Toureh, the Minister of Communication, Digital Economy and Modernisation of the Administration. Developing Telecoms reports that this new pilot phase has been authorised by the Malian Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, Information and Communication Technologies, and Posts (AMRTP). Premier pilote 5G au Mali, sur le réseau @Orange_Mali. Une infrastructure qui va révolutionner les usages du numérique au #Mali. Merci Monsieur le Ministre pour votre engagement en faveur du numérique : #M4Dev #eEducation, #eSante ...

Flutterwave Backs Nigeria’s Basketball Team As Payments Partner Towards 2021 Olympics

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MultiChoice Responds to Tax Evasion Allegations – “Our Operations Are Continuing in Nigeria”

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Cybercrime is a Pressing Threat to Economic Growth in West Africa

Sourced from the Guardian Nigeria. While organisations across West Africa work to recover from the economic impact of the pandemic, the global cybercrime industry is going into overdrive. An increasingly sophisticated cybercrime industry is launching a range of attacks aimed at organisations and critical infrastructure. Such attacks are growing in volume and sophistication, putting our collective economic recovery at risk at a time when organisations invest more heavily in digital technologies. Global attacks on Internet of Things (IoT) devices, for example, have risen 300% in 2019 alone, and cost organisations untold amounts of revenue and disruption to their business operations. One study found that the average cost of cybercrime is $13-million per successful attack, a huge 72% increase ...