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Great Nigerians! Yes. We are a special breed. Don’t ask me why? I have tried severally to find out what makes a Nigerian different in all aspects of life? Is it the colour, but we are not the only black people in Africa? Is it the Sun? But the Sun does not shine only over Nigeria? Is it the climate, or the topography? I wonder. May be it is the way we do our things, our style, which is peculiar and second to none. But Nigeria is one of those countries in the world that could be said to be...

WITHIN the past 12 months, I have had the privilege of attending, at least, four international conferences in Europe and Africa, the last being the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) organised conference in Egypt last May, called the ITU Africa Telecom 2008. 

It was a conference that attracted the stars and icons of telecoms from all over the world. In fact, it was a meltdown of the latest geeks and gizmos in the global telecoms bourse.

In a global assembly such as this, you...

These are interesting times in the Nigeria Mobile Market turf. Glo and MTN are engaging themselves to establish dominance with product and commercial launch of 3G.At any opportunity, both network providers are quick to market 3G with promises of what it can do.

Looking from what obtains presently with Wap, gprs and other multimedia services usage level presently in Nigeria, it will not be out of place to show concern about how operators intend to develop and drive usage of 3g which is...

A major chapter closed on Tuesday in the bitter feud over the governorship of Osun state as the election petition tribunal dismissed the petition filed by the Action Congress candidate, Rauf Aregbesola against the election of Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola. 

The Petitioner, Rauf Aregbesola of the Action Congress filed his petition at the Osun State election petition tribunal on the 11th of May,2007 while Oyinlola and the PDP filed their joint reply on the 8th of June 2007 and hearing...

“This is about Tunmise Adekunle of Thisday Newspapers, who passed on last week due to suspected heart failure. While I am still wondering why a brilliant young man like Tunmise should die now, my heart goes to his relatives, friends and colleagues, whom he has abandoned mid-stream in the mid-morning of his life. It is even more disheartening when one recalls that Samuel Famakinwa, Deputy Editor of Thisday passed on in near similar fashion about six months ago. It also reminds me of the...

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