Minister: Nigeria drafting AI Policy to safeguard press freedom

The Federal Government is developing a national policy framework to guide the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Nigeria’s media space, according to Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and National Orientation. The initiative is part of efforts to protect press freedom and journalistic ethics in a fast-evolving technological landscape, Idris says in a statement […]

Source of Article

Continue ReadingMinister: Nigeria drafting AI Policy to safeguard press freedom

Telecoms stakeholders to lawmakers: ‘Criminalise attacks on infrastructure or risk digital blackout”

Nigerian telecoms stakeholders are pressing lawmakers to criminalise attacks on communication infrastructure, warning that persistent vandalism, fibre cuts, and interference by state agencies are threatening to plunge communities into darkness and cripple the nation’s digital economy.

Source of Article

Continue ReadingTelecoms stakeholders to lawmakers: ‘Criminalise attacks on infrastructure or risk digital blackout”

Digital Literacy: FG drives plan to upskill 95% of Nigerian by 2030

Nigeria is unveiling a sweeping nationwide campaign aimed at equipping millions of citizens with essential digital skills, setting an ambitious national target to achieve 95% digital literacy by the year 2030. The landmark initiative, Digital Literacy for All (DL4ALL), is being driven by Kashifu Inuwa, Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), […]

Source of Article

Continue ReadingDigital Literacy: FG drives plan to upskill 95% of Nigerian by 2030

Nigeria moves to reform 2003 telecoms law for digital era

Nigeria is launching a major push to reform its 2003 telecommunications law to align with the fast-changing dynamics of the digital economy, as top government and industry players gathered in Lagos on Tuesday to chart a new path for the country’s telecoms future.

Source of Article

Continue ReadingNigeria moves to reform 2003 telecoms law for digital era

JAMB defends 90-minute early arrival rule for UTME candidates 

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is urging UTME candidates and their parents to better understand operational procedures at Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres, as it defends its 90-minute early arrival requirement for examinations. In a statement seen by Technology Times on Friday, JAMB says that arriving well ahead of scheduled exam time is essential […]

Source of Article

Continue ReadingJAMB defends 90-minute early arrival rule for UTME candidates 

Nigeria tapping World Bank to boost digital jobs, broadband access, Edun says

Nigeria is partnering with the World Bank to expand digital infrastructure and create high-quality digital jobs for its youth, according to Mr Wale Edun, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy. Speaking on the sidelines of the World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings in Washington D.C., following the institution’s Development Committee Meeting, Edun says Finance […]

Source of Article

Continue ReadingNigeria tapping World Bank to boost digital jobs, broadband access, Edun says

AI Revolution: Nigeria urges African leaders to lead with co-intelligence

Mr Kashifu Inuwa, Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), has called on African leaders to embrace Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a critical lever to reimagine leadership, transform governance, and redefine decision-making in the continent’s digital era. Speaking at GITEX Africa 2025 in Marrakesh, during a high-level panel themed “Harnessing Artificial Intelligence […]

Source of Article

Continue ReadingAI Revolution: Nigeria urges African leaders to lead with co-intelligence

In Major Ruling, Judge Finds Google ‘Willfully Acquired and Maintained Monopoly Power’ Over Digital Ad Market

Image: Andrii/Adobe Stock A new court ruling could change the dominant role Google has held in the digital advertising market since the release of AdWords in late 2000. On April…

Continue ReadingIn Major Ruling, Judge Finds Google ‘Willfully Acquired and Maintained Monopoly Power’ Over Digital Ad Market