FCTA Charts a Digital Future with N242.8m Microsoft 365 Investment and a Cybersecurity Wake-Up Call
Nigeria’s capital territory is moving boldly into the digital age. In a decisive step toward modernisation, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has approved N242.8m for a Microsoft...
In a significant push toward digital transformation, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT) government has greenlit a N242.8 million investment for a Microsoft 365 license dedicated to the FCT Internal Revenue Service (FCT-IRS). This move not only underscores a commitment to modernizing...
Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has taken a significant step toward modernising its governmental operations by approving an investment of N242.8 million for a Microsoft 365 licence. This forward-thinking procurement aims to digitise the operations of the FCT Internal...
Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory Administration is making significant strides toward digital transformation by approving a budget of N242.8 million for a Microsoft 365 licence. This initiative is set to modernise operations at the Federal Capital Territory Internal Revenue Service (FCT-IRS)...
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has taken a decisive step towards modernizing government operations with a significant investment in digital technology. In a move that underscores the growing emphasis on digital transformation in the public sector, FCTA has approved the...
Nigeria’s push toward digital transformation just took a significant leap forward. The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has given the green light for a N242.8 million investment in a Microsoft 365 license for its Internal Revenue Service (FCT-IRS). This move is more than just a...
FCTA's bold leap toward digital transformation marks a significant moment in Nigeria's public sector modernization efforts. The Nigerian Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has approved N242.8 million for the procurement of a Microsoft 365 license for its Internal Revenue Service...
The Costs of Hosting Nigeria’s Data Abroad
Nigeria is undergoing a digital revolution, with businesses, government agencies, and countless individuals generating vast amounts of data every day. Yet, much of this critical information isn’t stored locally—it’s hosted on foreign servers managed by...
Nigeria’s Data Abroad: Weighing the True Cost and Implications
In today’s global digital economy, data has become a prized asset—and nowhere is that more evident than in discussions around Nigeria’s decision to host its data outside national borders. An insightful Daily Trust article (source...
Digital Sovereignty and AI Innovation: Global Trends Reshaping the IT Landscape
In today’s fast-paced digital arena, the world is witnessing a transformation that spans continents and industries. From the push for local data infrastructure in Nigeria to innovative leaps in generative AI from...
In a bold move that underlines the growing synergy between artificial intelligence and digital skills training, Microsoft has announced a $1 million investment during its AI Tour in Lagos. This initiative is designed to upskill 1 million Nigerians by 2026, leveraging digital, AI, and...
In a bold step towards enhancing productivity through innovative technology, Microsoft recently launched Copilot, an AI-driven tool aimed at empowering users, particularly in Nigeria. Announced during a workshop for journalists, this initiative underscores Microsoft’s pledge to foster digital...
When the World Health Organization declared Nigeria officially Ebola-free in October, most of the fanfare centred on how Africa’s most populous country had managed to keep the virus from spreading.
But there was another, less heralded aspect of Nigeria’s success story that a Canadian doctor and...
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MINNEAPOLIS — THE Ebola epidemic in West Africa has the potential to alter history as much as any plague has ever done.
There have been more than 4,300 cases and 2,300 deaths over the past six months. Last week, the World Health Organization warned that, by early October, there may be thousands...
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More than 80 per cent of the world believe that access to the internet is a fundamental right...
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