Exclusive: New ITU Secretary General, Zhao, Speaks to Political Economist, Unfolds Agenda for Nigeria, Global Telecoms
Houlin Zhao is the Secretary-General-elect of the International Telecommunications Union, ITU. He will take over from Hamadoun Toure from January 1, 2015. In this exclusive interview with our correspondent, Theresa…
USPF Rallies to Serve the Underserved
The need for universal access to ICTs cannot be overemphasised and as African countries seek means and measures to bridge the gap in terms of access to ICTs, the continent…
Tinubu Calls Buhari ‘Agent of Destabilization’
Senator Ahmed Bola Tinubu, former Governor of Lagos State and leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, once described General Muhammadu Buhari as an agent of destabilization, ethnic bigot and…
Uduaghan Approves Payment of Weigh-in Allowance for Journalists, Others
The governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan, has approved the payment of weigh-in allowance for staff of parastatals in the Ministry of Information, including the Delta Broadcasting Service…
No Christmas for 8,000 Christians in Borno, Yobe, Says NEMA
Christians in some of the North Eastern States of Borno, Yobe, Gombe and Adamawa, could not celebrate the traditional Christmas yesterday, this is because of the activities of the Islamic…
Commentary: Buhari is not the change….
At last, the haze is clear. The scales have fallen and the masquerades in the February 14, 2015 bullfight have been revealed. And it is a straight fight between incumbent…
Why Jonathan Will Win, by Supporters
Supporters of President Goodluck Jonathan recently presented to the media the profile, acts and deeds of the president and why Nigerians should vote for him next month. Our Correspondent, Tessy…
AT Christmas, Jonathan Promises Credible Polls
President Goodluck Jonathan in his Christmas message to the nation promised to ensure that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, conducts a free and fair election next year, stressing that…
Obama Makes Good His Threat as North Korea Internet Goes Dark
North Korea’s fledgling Internet access went dark Monday, days after President Obama promised a “proportional response” to the nation’s alleged hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment. The question of who pulled…
Obama Makes Good His Threat as North Korea Internet Goes Dark
North Korea’s fledgling Internet access went dark Monday, days after President Obama promised a “proportional response” to the nation’s alleged hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment. The question of who pulled…