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    The purported 25-year national plan for railway development initiated four years ago appears tardy and unrealistic and therefore should be scrapped. A proper decision must be taken on whether the rail mode should be public service centred, commercialized or privatized…


    The plan by the Nigerian Communications Commission to bridge the gap  in rural telephony deployment by offering Fixed Wireless Access, FWA telephony licenses, on regional basis, does not appear to be the key to the problem...

    The first-ever globally consistent survey commissioned by the World Bank’s Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership has established that the African continent’s efforts to reduce gas flaring are succeeding...

    How can the African youth be nurtured to the realities of Information and Communication Technology? How do we begin a revolution in the ICT sector?

    The average Nigerian is waiting earnestly to see how the launch and full deployment of a communication satellite, NIGCOMSAT-1, will impact on our lives…


    Majority of the people browsing the Internet are not looking for something to buy. Rather, they are looking for a solution to their problems. They will pay anything to anyone that has the answer...

    The penetration of Information and Communications Technology in Nigeria is less than 10%. We need to bridge the digital divide between us and the advanced nations...

    Looking back to what life used to be for all of us before the GSM revolution, it gives one a clear understanding of its positive impact on Nigerians...

    Energy shortfall has been a factor in Nigeria's under-development and stunted economic growth. As we must all have realized, Nigeria's national development is hinged on a reliable and steady power supply...

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