Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has estimated that energy constitute 35 percent cost of production in the sector, urging the Federal Government to take more proactive steps at increasing productivity level in the sector by addressing the energy situation in the  |


The Nigerian Association of Small Scale Industries (NASSI) Anambra State chapter, wants the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to refund its N10 million counterpart fund paid four years ago for a proposed specific human development fund (HDF) micro credit scheme  |
Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Limited was rated ahead of its Technical partners Automobiles Peugeot of France in quality achievements.  |
In a bid to tackle the pressing issue and threat of cyber-crime and cyber security to the nation, the Presidency is throwing its weight behind the National Conference on Cyber Crime and Cyber Security set to hold in Abuja .  |


Senate Committee on Petroleum (Downstream) has called for a deliberate government policy geared towards the establishment of more refineries in the country to ensure that a greater proportion of domestic daily consumption of petroleum products is refined locally.  |
No fewer than 6,000 police officers serving in the Abia State Police Command have been enlisted for a three-month training in computer applications and usages to prepare them to fight crime effectively through e-policing.  |
In the wake of its listing as a public quoted company on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), two eminent Professors and Economists have joined the Board of Directors of Starcomms Plc as the country's 4th largest telecommunications  |
Bayelsa State Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding, (MOU) with a consortium, Chrome Group, for the construction of an industrial park.  |
CWL systems, the hardware subsidiary of the Computer Warehouse Group, recently won the Netapp award for EMEA Best Partner for financial year 2008, which ended in April.  |
Senate Committee on Transport has frowned at the Federal Government's neglect of roads in the South-east, earmarking only N11 billion for the 47 kilometre of road.  |
The Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) of Nigeria Limited and Africa's fastest growing telecommunications network, Globacom, will in a fortnight mark the first anniversary of the landmark partnership at which Globacom will unveil an array of additional telecommunications solutions to  |
National Productivity Centre has said it is pursuing a fresh strategy aimed at forging synergy with the Manufacturing Association of Nigeria and the Nigeria's Employers Consultative Assembly in order to achieve a turn around in the economic fortunes of the  |
Efem Nkanga in this report looks at the initiatives being championed by Nigerian operators to reduce roaming charges and make it easy for Nigerians to communicate with their relatives through their mobile phones when they are out of the country  |
The Head of Glo Gateway, Mr Charles Odiase has disclosed that Globacom is set to spread its presence across most of Africa, especially as its Glo 1 Submarine Cable will have 15 landing points in Africa .  |
Yenagoa witnessed an unprecedented crowd in the information and communication sector with a single purpose as a new frontier was set in that field. It was at the 39th meeting of the National Council on Information Communication involving the minister,  |
The future of Broadband services in Nigeria will be laid bare August 20 at a public forum hosted by ITWorld International Magazine in collaboration with the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Starcomms and Ericsson.  |
In a small drop-in center located near the National Stadium in Freetown, a group of young people, including school dropouts, homeless youth, ex-child combatants and amputees, gather to escape the harsh reality of life on the street. They talk, share  |
Nigerians will soon heave a sigh of relief as National Sports Lottery (NSL), in conjunction with its partners may have concluded plans to deploy additional 30,000 units of Ingenico i8550 multi-application Point of Sales (PoS) terminals into the Nigerian financial  |
Omatek Computers has introduced a new release on the Omatek Computers stable, which has virtually all the various parts of a normal desktop computer integrated into one.  |
The Department of Safety, Liaison, Roads and Transport in the Eastern Cape will on Thursday outline its priorities for the next 10 years, including plans to tar more roads in rural areas.  |
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