ICT/Telecom

85% of Nigerian graduates have no digital skills – GetBundi Report

85% of Nigerian graduates have no digital skills – GetBundi Report

  More than 85 per cent of Nigeria’s graduates have no digital skills, a survey by GetBundi, an online education technology outfit, has shown. The outcome of the survey, according to Mr Osita Oparaugo, the Chief Executive Officer of the outfit, shows that the more than 100 million young people are not prepared to take […]

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Google to train 20,000 Nigerians in digital skills

THUMBS UP! Google to train 20,000 Nigerians in digital skills

  Vice-President Kashim Shettima has commended Google over its N1.2 billion grant initiative for the Federal Government’s one million jobs initiative. He gave the commendation when he received some executive of the tech giant at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, on Tuesday. The vice president observed that the announcement of a grant to support the

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5G: Nigeria must prioritise consumers’ privacy, ethics of data usage —NCC

  TO unlock the full potential of the fifth generation, 5G network, the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has urged Nigerians to prioritise the privacy of the consumers’ data and maintain its ethical use always. NCC gave the charge at the 2023 Nigeria DigitalSense Forum on Internet Governance for Development (IG4D) organised by an online publication,

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Tingg By Cellulant automates payments for petrol stations in Ghana

Tingg By Cellulant automates payments for petrol stations in Ghana

  Tingg by Cellulant  In-Store solution is transforming the digital payments space in Ghana by providing Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) with a single payment collection point across multiple payment options and channels, ensuring real-time settlement. This advancement allows OMCs in the country to reduce client queues at the till and boost customer satisfaction. In recent

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Security experts, KnowBe4 uncovers top 10 risky behaviour of employees

Security experts, KnowBe4 uncovers top 10 risky behaviours of employees

    KnowBe4  the provider of the world’s largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform, has announced that its newest SecurityCoach product has revealed the top 10 risky behaviours that employees have engaged in on their work devices. SecurityCoach-Infographic SecurityCoach helps IT/security professionals to develop a strong security culture by enabling real-time security coaching

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Vertiv joins UTC Heathrow to close skills gap among African youths

Vertiv joins UTC Heathrow to close skills gap among African youths

  Global critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions provider, Vertiv has jained UTC Heathrow to close the skills gap and tech-know-how rife in today’s youth. Reportedly, the new partnership will see its people working alongside the UTC to deliver a co-teach programme of learning based on the data centre sector. Developed in collaboration with leading

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NCC cautions consumers against cybercrime

NCC cautions consumers against cybercrime

  The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Professor Umar Garba Danbatta, has said that continuous consumer education and awareness were key to the protection of consumers against cybercrime in Nigeria. Danbatta who was represented by the head, the consumer protection unit of the commission, Mr. Clement Omife, stated in Keffi, Nasarawa

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NCC Sensitizes Consumers On Fraudsters Activities

Why traders are vulnerable to telecoms fraud —NCC reveals

    The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) said that many traders are falling victim to fraud because they are unaware of events in the telecom space. It said there has been an increase in the number of complaints about money being lost to frauds by telecom subscribers. The telecom regulator, therefore, advised telecom consumers on

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