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Technology · The Punch ·
Poor network: Telecom upgrades slowed by fibre cuts, insecurity — ALTON
The Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria reports that efforts to upgrade telecommunications infrastructure are being hindered by frequent fibre optic cable cuts and widespread insecurity. These challenges have contributed to persistent poor network quality across the country, limiting the capacity of service providers to improve connectivity for subscribers.
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Technology · The Punch ·
Use AI responsibly, Ekiti lawmaker advises Nigerian students
A lawmaker from Ekiti State has advised Nigerian students to adopt artificial intelligence technologies in a responsible and ethical manner. The call emphasizes the need for students to harness digital tools to enhance their academic performance and personal development while remaining cautious about the potential challenges associated with modern technology.
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Technology · BusinessDay ·
Why 90% of Nigerian agritech startups fail
Research indicates that ninety percent of agritech startups in Nigeria collapse due to various systemic and operational challenges. The high failure rate highlights significant hurdles within the intersection of agriculture and technology, requiring strategic interventions to ensure the long-term viability and growth of the sector within the national economy.
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Technology · The Punch ·
Army graduates 27 drone pilots in Kaduna
The Nigerian Army has graduated 27 drone pilots following a specialized training program in Kaduna. These personnel are trained to operate unmanned aerial vehicles to enhance surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. The initiative aims to improve the military's technical capacity to address security challenges through modern aerial intelligence and advanced technology integration.
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Technology · BusinessDay ·
Nigeria shatters data consumption record as 4bn gigabytes devoured in Q1 2026
Nigeria recorded a new milestone in data usage during the first quarter of 2026, with consumption reaching four billion gigabytes. This figure represents a record high for the country's telecommunications sector, highlighting an increase in digital activity and internet penetration across the nation compared to previous reporting periods.
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Technology · Vanguard ·
5 android phones worth over ₦1million in Nigeria (2026)
The Nigerian mobile market is projected to include at least five Android smartphone models with price tags exceeding one million naira by 2026. This development highlights the increasing costs of premium mobile hardware and the evolving landscape of the telecommunications sector for high-end consumers within the country.
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Technology · Nairametrics ·
Three Industry Awards Recognize the Strategic Impact of the VERICASH Fintech Enablement Platform
The VERICASH fintech enablement platform has received three industry awards for its strategic contributions to the financial technology sector. These accolades highlight the platform's role in advancing digital transformation and enhancing service delivery within the global fintech ecosystem.
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Technology · Nairametrics ·
Cyberattacks: Most Nigerian government websites not security-tested—Expert
A cybersecurity expert has revealed that a significant number of Nigerian government websites remain vulnerable to cyberattacks because they have not undergone proper security testing. This lack of oversight poses a risk to national data security and highlights the need for improved digital infrastructure across various federal and state agencies.
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Technology · Vanguard ·
How Android Apps Are Changing Digital Habits in Kenya
Android applications are significantly influencing digital behaviors across Kenya as mobile technology becomes more integrated into daily life. The widespread adoption of these tools is reshaping how users interact with services, manage tasks, and consume information, reflecting a broader shift in the regional digital landscape through mobile-first solutions.
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Technology · BusinessDay ·
Telcos delay service restoration despite court order freezing action against Nairtime
Nigerian telecommunications operators have not yet restored services despite a court ruling that suspended actions against Nairtime. The legal directive aimed to halt punitive measures, but consumers and the affected firm continue to experience service disruptions as telcos maintain their current stance pending further developments.
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Technology · Premium Times ·
How gaming can prevent youth from engaging in online fraud — Game developer
A game developer suggests that the gaming industry offers a viable alternative for Nigerian youth, potentially steering them away from online fraud. By providing creative outlets and economic opportunities within the digital space, gaming serves as a constructive engagement tool that discourages participation in cybercriminal activities.
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Technology · Premium Times ·
The apothecary’s ghost: Lessons from the last great automation of expertise, By Olumide Awoyemi
Olumide Awoyemi explores the historical impact of automation on professional expertise, drawing parallels between past changes in the apothecary profession and current technological advancements. The analysis focuses on how the shift toward automated systems reshapes various industries and the lessons available for contemporary professionals facing similar transitions.
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Technology · The Punch ·
NDPC records 1,500 cyberattack attempts, says official
The Nigeria Data Protection Commission has reported recording approximately 1,500 cyberattack attempts. An official from the agency disclosed these incidents, highlighting the persistent digital threats targeted at the commission's infrastructure. The organization continues to monitor its systems to safeguard data privacy and prevent unauthorized access within the country's digital landscape.
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Technology · ThisDay ·
‘Sabotage, Insecurity behind Nigeria’s ‘Dead Call’ Crisis’
Nigeria is experiencing a significant increase in dropped calls and connectivity issues attributed to widespread sabotage and general insecurity. These challenges have disrupted telecommunications infrastructure, affecting service delivery across the country as operators struggle to maintain network stability amidst external threats and damage to essential equipment.
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Technology · PM News ·
Ogun declares e-waste crackdown, launches resource revolution
The Ogun State government has initiated a crackdown on electronic waste as part of a new resource management strategy. This initiative aims to regulate the disposal of electronic materials and promote sustainable resource use within the state, addressing environmental concerns while fostering a circular economy.
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Technology · PM News ·
Nigeria faces rising cyber threats as NDPC records 1,500 attack attempts
The Nigeria Data Protection Commission reports a significant increase in digital security risks, having documented 1,500 attempted cyberattacks. These figures highlight the growing challenges facing the nation's digital infrastructure as authorities work to mitigate potential breaches and protect sensitive information from unauthorized access by malicious actors.
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Technology · Leadership News ·
Kwara Police Deploy Technology To Recover Stolen Vehicle
The Kwara State Police Command successfully utilized technology to track and recover a vehicle reported stolen within the state. This operation highlights the strategic integration of digital tools by law enforcement to address criminal activities and improve security outcomes for citizens in the region.
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Technology · Daily Post ·
Why AI economy is underrated in Nigeria, Africa – Expert
An industry expert highlights that the artificial intelligence economy remains undervalued within Nigeria and the broader African continent. The analysis suggests significant untapped potential for growth and development in the sector, indicating that current perceptions do not fully reflect the economic opportunities presented by AI integration in the region.
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Technology · ThisDay ·
Digital Switchover: Over 100 Channels Sign on to Broadcast Free-to-Air Content
Nigeria's digital switchover initiative has gained significant momentum with more than 100 channels now committed to broadcasting free-to-air content. This transition from analogue to digital television aims to enhance the viewing experience by providing a broader array of programming to citizens across the federation without the requirement of monthly subscriptions.
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Technology · ThisDay ·
Court Restrains MTN, Airtel from Disrupting Airtime, Data Credit Services
A Nigerian court has issued an order restraining telecommunications companies MTN and Airtel from disrupting airtime and data credit services. The directive prevents the service providers from disconnecting or interrupting these facilities, ensuring that subscribers maintain access to credit options while legal or administrative issues are being addressed.