Saturday, September 12, 2009

All Nigerians to own phones by 2020


Vice President Goodluck Jonathan has announced that Nigeria will achieve 100 percent teledensity by the year 2020 which is equivalent to one telephone line per Nigerian. He made the announcement at the African Telecom Development Summit.


According to the vice president Nigeria has in the last 10 years experienced double digit growth of 20 percent per annum in telecommunications. The government has recognised there's still a long way to go in achieving universal service in the country since the current teledensity is at 48 phones per 100 people in Nigeria.


"We are therefore committed to encouraging investment growth to the sector aim at achieving 100 percent teledensity before the year 2020 in line with the nation's Vision 20 2020".


The vice president was represented by the Minister of National Planning, Shamsudden Usman who made these following statements:


"The ICT has continued to be the fascinating sector, the Internet has globalised commercial transactions, social networks, education and economic development generally. It is difficult to imaging a world without broadband internet.


"The internet has becomes the world's biggest reservoir of knowledge and is giving meaning to the description of the world as a global village. However the uses of internet has its own challenges, therefore I am happy this summit is devoting time to treat the issue of cyber security. It is important that users been save and secured by using ICT."


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Thursday, September 10, 2009

SONY apologizes to Nigeria for Playstation 3 ad


The senior director of corporate communications at Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA), Patrick Seybold said that sony pulled the ad off air after receiving complaints. Sony released this public apology to Nigeria:


"It has come to our attention that a recent TV advertisement for PlayStation may have offended some members of the Nigerian community. We never intended to create a situation that would upset anyone, and we have taken action to immediately remove the advertisement from the air. We apologize to anyone this may have offended."


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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Playstation 3 ad changed after Nigerians protest against it

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Nigerian Governor living in opulence in midst of poverty


Nigerian Governor Timpre Sylva takes CNN's Christian Purefoy on a tour around the government house in Bayelsa,Nigeria coined The Glory Land Castle. The whole thing is quite reminiscent of that show on the telly called MTV Cribs as the governor proudly shows off the crib worth millions of dollars as majority of Nigerians live on less than one dollar a day and basic infrastructure requirements like constant electricity seems to be something that most Nigerians can only dream of.



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Jay Jay Okocha becomes technical assistant for the Super Eagles


The Nigerian Football Federation has appointed Jay Jay Okocha as technical assistant for the Super Eagles last two remaining World Cup qualifying matches. The move comes after Nigeria's 2-2 draw to Tunisia which has drastically reduced chances of the Super Eagles making it to the world cup, even if they win their two remaining matches against Mozambique and Kenya.


An official from the NFF (Nigeria Football Federation) released this statement pertaining to the appointment:


"We know the problem this new appointment may generate and this explained why we wanted them to be with the team in advisory role since we will not want to disrupt the unity already in the team," a top official revealed yesterday. The NFF officer also mentioned the players will be paid a $10,000 bonus for winning the rest of the matches as a way of motivation. 


"When the Minister met them after the match in camp they were all crying. Every one can see how sober they are which was contrary to the thinking of most Nigerians that they failed to give their best in the match," he said.


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