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Thursday, September 28, 2023
Lagos State Government-approved developer for the new Information Communication Technology (ICT) Market at Katangowa, Bridge Ways Limited, has assured that the first phase of the project would be ready in the next 24 months. Speaking on behalf of the developer, Jimmy Onyemenam said the completion of the project would facilitate...
Awarri - a pan African enabler of Robotics and advanced Artificial intelligence has launched in Africa with the aim of preparing African youths for the future of work and enabling them to take on some of Africa's biggest challenges. In a statement made available to Echotitbits Saturday, the founder, Nigerian-UK...
By Tobiloba Kolawole We couldn’t have forgotten so soon how Ebola, Zika, and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) viruses have in recent years ravaged the world’s social-economic settings. More than we could ever imagine, with thousands of people dead including many business and institutional deaths, the year 2020 will remain a...
Facebook Monday launched Avatars in Africa to give people new ways to express themselves online. Avatars are digital personas that enable people to engage across Facebook and Messenger in a more personal and dynamic way. Avatars include hundreds of global sticker packs and integrations with GIF providers and can also be...
By Tobiloba Kolawole The Ogun State Government has on Tuesday approved a policy on information and Communication Technology with a vision to make the state IT driven and a key player in the Info-tech sector using ICT as an engine for sustainable development and global competitiveness. In an exclusive interview, the...
A technology approach to solving some of the challenges faced in pension administration has been introduced with the development of I’M Alive, a pensioner verification solution by Chams Plc. The Group Managing Director (GMD) of Chams Plc, Gavin Young, at an interactive session with journalists on Monday, at the firm’s...
On Tuesday, the UK's data regulator announced that it had imposed a fine of £12.7 million ($15.9 million) on TikTok for allowing approximately 1.4 million children under the age of 13 to use its social media platform in breach of its own policies. The Information Commissioner's Office stated that the...