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CSO Asks Tinubu To Redeploy Communications Minister Over Bandits Comment

A civil society organisation has called on President Bola Tinubu to redeploy the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, following his public remarks on how bandits use telecommunications systems to evade tracking. The group expressed concern that the minister’s explanations could embolden criminals and downplay government responsibility in closing security loopholes.​ Tijani had stated on a television programme that bandits and terrorists exploit poor network coverage and employ sophisticated “call hopping” technology, bouncing calls off multiple towers in remote areas to avoid detection. He also suggested that some widely held claims about unregistered SIM cards remain unverified and technically complex.​ In its reaction, the CSO argued that such comments were insensitive at a time when Nigerians are dealing with frequent kidnappings, ransom demands and rural attacks. The group insisted that the minister should prioritise concrete actions to […]

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Africa’s Digital Economy to Hit $1.5 Trillion by 2030 – Mastercard

Africa’s digital economy is projected to reach $1.5 trillion by 2030, according to insights shared at the Mastercard Africa Edge Summit. The event gathered leaders from across the continent’s payments and technology sectors to explore how collaboration and innovation can drive digital transformation. The summit focused on improving infrastructure, building trust, and enhancing interoperability to accelerate Africa’s digital growth and create opportunities for consumers and small businesses. Hosted by Mark Elliott, Mastercard’s Division President for Africa, the summit featured senior representatives from banks, fintech firms, telecommunications companies, regulators, and technology partners. Elliott said Mastercard remains committed to supporting Africa’s economic progress. “Africa Edge is about collaboration and supporting partners to deliver secure, seamless, and accessible digital experiences that help people and businesses grow. Africa’s digital economy is scaling fast, and Mastercard is proud to be a trusted technology partner helping […]

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FG unveils automated customs payment system to ease foreign parcel clearance

The Federal Government on Thursday unveiled the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) Automated Payment Solution for inbound international delivery items — a landmark innovation aimed at simplifying customs payments and improving transparency for businesses and citizens involved in cross-border trade. The event, held in Abuja, marked a major step in NIPOST’s digital transformation drive under the supervision of the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani. Represented by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Rafiu Adeladan, the minister said the collaboration between NIPOST and private-sector partners — Paystack, Sendbox, and Messenger — demonstrates how innovation and partnership can redefine public service delivery in Nigeria. “This collaboration between NIPOST and its private-sector partners shows what happens when government institutions stop working in isolation and start working in partnership with innovators, with technology, and with citizens at the centre of our thinking,” […]

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NITDA and Cisco launch free cybersecurity training in Nigeria

The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), in partnership with global tech company Cisco, has launched applications for free online cybersecurity training. Announced on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, the initiative marks part of Nigeria’s activities for the 2025 Cybersecurity Awareness Month. It aims to equip Nigerians with vital digital skills to tackle the rising threat of cyberattacks both locally and globally. Applications for the programme are open until October 31, giving individuals and professionals a chance to enhance their cybersecurity knowledge. NITDA said the initiative is part of its broader mission to strengthen Nigeria’s digital economy by promoting technological advancement and digital literacy. The agency has consistently partnered with international firms like Cisco to deliver world-class tech training across the country. Cisco, a global leader in networking and cybersecurity, is collaborating with NITDA to build a resilient digital workforce capable […]

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Airport access gates, car parks, VIP lounges go cashless – FAAN

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has announced that beginning September 29, 2025, all payments at its revenue points will be strictly digital. In a statement on Friday, the agency said the new policy will cover airport access gates, car parks, VIP and protocol lounges across the country’s airports, starting with Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja. FAAN explained that the shift was designed to enhance efficiency, transparency, and customer experience, while aligning Nigeria’s airports with global digital payment standards. The statement read: “FAAN, in partnership with Paystack, is proud to announce the roll-out of Operation Go Cashless, a contactless payment solution across all airports beginning with Lagos and Abuja. Effective September 29, 2025, all payments at FAAN’s revenue points, including airport access gates, car parks, FAAN VIP and protocol lounges will go cashless. […]

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World Bank Partners Nigeria for Nationwide Digital Broadband Access

World Bank Unveils Ambitious Digital Connectivity Plan The World Bank has revealed plans for a nationwide digital broadband project in Nigeria during high-level talks with President Tinubu, marking a significant boost for: 📶 Universal internet access💼 Youth employment opportunities📱 Digital economy expansion "Our largest forthcoming project will provide digital broadband access across Nigeria" - Anshula Kant, World Bank MD Key Projects in Partnership Pipeline SectorProject FocusImpactDigitalNationwide broadband50M+ potential new usersAgricultureAgribusiness developmentBoost food securityEnergyPower infrastructureStable electricity accessSocialEducation/healthHuman capital development Why This Partnership Matters 🌍 Digital Inclusion: Bridges urban-rural connectivity divide Supports Tinubu's 90% coverage target by 2027 👩‍💻 Economic Transformation: Enables e-commerce, fintech growth Creates tech-enabled jobs for youth ⚡ Multi-Sector Synergy: Complements energy/agriculture projects Aligns with Nigeria's Digital Economy Blueprint World Bank's Nigeria Focus Areas 🔌 Critical Infrastructure: Broadband networks Power grid improvements 👨‍🌾 Productivity Boosters: Agricultural modernization SME digital tools 🏥 Human Development: Healthcare system upgrades Education technology access Government's Reform Commitment 💡 Notable […]

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Nigeria Bolsters Digital Defense: NITDA Launches National Cybersecurity Centre at BUK

NITDA Inaugurates National Cybersecurity Centre at BUK to Fortify Nigeria’s Digital Future In a landmark move to strengthen Nigeria’s cybersecurity infrastructure, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has inaugurated a National Cybersecurity Centre at Bayero University Kano (BUK). The center, unveiled on Tuesday, aims to position Nigeria as a leader in digital security through cutting-edge research, talent development, and critical infrastructure protection. A Hub for Cybersecurity Excellence NITDA Director General Kashifu Inuwa-Abdullahi described the center as a “knowledge-driven platform” designed to: 🔒 Combat Cyber Threats: Safeguard Nigeria’s digital space against data breaches and vulnerabilities. 🎓 Train Future Experts: Equip students with hands-on skills to address global cybersecurity challenges. 🤝 Foster Collaboration: Serve as a resource hub for national and regional stakeholders. “Cybersecurity is critical to achieving President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda,” said Inuwa-Abdullahi, represented by Dr. Jide Ajayi. “This center will drive innovation and trust in our digital economy.” Key […]

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Blossom Academy receives support to train Ghanaian youth in Data Analytics

Blossom Academy, a leading force in digital education, has received a major boost through a grant from the Internet Society Foundation under its Strengthening Communities, Improving Lives and Livelihoods (SCILLS) programme. This funding will enhance the Academy’s Data Analytics Programme, designed to empower 150 underemployed youth—50% of whom are women—with globally competitive digital skills, paving the way for meaningful careers in the tech industry. Jeph Acheampong, Director of Blossom Academy, emphasized the wider impact of this initiative, stating, “With the support of the Internet Society Foundation, we’re not just transforming individual lives; we’re shaping Ghana’s digital future.” He noted that beyond upskilling, the programme contributes significantly to economic development by equipping graduates to support and grow institutions and businesses nationwide. The Internet Society Foundation commended Blossom Academy for its innovative, inclusive, and impact-driven approach—particularly its adaptive learning model, focus on […]

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