MTN Nigeria's CEO being sued for copyright infringement
The Nigerian Copyright Commission claims MTN and its top executives engaged in the unlawful use and distribution of copyrighted assets, such as music and other digital content.
Samuel Olomu
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Nigeria expresses concern about students involved in cyber fraud
Authorities met with university chancellors and rectors to examine how universities can combat student involvement in cybercrime.
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Nigeria steps up a gear on ICT transformation
West African country considers the strength of Rwanda's example, the issue of Foreign Direct Investment and the need to bolster efforts to transform into a digital and knowledge-based economy.
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Nigeria ready to spend billions on ICT importation
West African country loses approximately US$2.8-billion annually on ICT goods and services.
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MTN launches 4G LTE in Abuja
Amid controversy surrounding the Visafone deal, mobile network operator officially launches 4G LTE service in Nigeria.
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Why Lagos dominates Nigeria's ecommerce space
Industry experts say 80% of the West African country's ecommerce market is generated from the most populous city.
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MTN, NCC play waiting game
Regulator and telco await court decisions after both parties sought legal action.
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Nigeria's telcos warned to heed regulations over masts
Infrastructure in residential areas of particular concern to local agency.
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IDC's top tech predictions for 2016
2016 - the year of smarter cities, tighter security and the shared economy for Africa.
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Nigeria to issue new telecom spectrum licenses
NCC head reveals strategy to increase investment, expand broadband.
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Nigeria's tech industry welcomes NITEL revival
NATCOM behind the roll out plan, boosted by SAT-3 service.