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The Energy Commission Nigeria (ECN) is spearheading several innovative research initiatives aimed at transforming the energy landscape in Nigeria. These initiatives focus on advancing renewable energy
Contact UsThe Executive Commissioner - Technical Services (ECTS) directly supervises the six (6) departments charged with addressing of technical standards, emerging technologies, promotion of technical researc...
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The Energy Commission Nigeria (ECN) is spearheading several innovative research initiatives aimed at transforming the energy landscape in Nigeria. These initiatives focus on advancing renewable energy
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The Executive Commissioner - Stakeholder Management (ECSM) directly supervises the five (5) departments responsible for addressing the needs of communications industry stakeholders
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Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his decisive intervention in addressing the longstanding debt crisis affecting Nigeria''s power generation
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The Consumer Affairs Bureau is one of the key departments of the Nigerian Communications Commission. It was created in September 2001 by the Commission through the provision of Chapter
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Dr. Bosun Tijani is Nigeria''s Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy. Until his appointment, the Ministry was known as Communications and Digital Economy.
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Under the Memorandum of Understanding signed by Rural Electrification Agency (REA), the Budget Office of the Federation, Infrastructure Corporation of Nigeria (InfraCorp), and the Ministry
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DSPs in Nigeria hold significant promise, which is driven by the country''s abundant solar resources and growing energy needs. While there are challenges to overcome, the growth potential
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This article explores the three major regulatory bodies overseeing Nigeria''s communications and technology landscape: the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the
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Current industry analyses suggest that Nigeria has between 5,000 and 7,000 telecom sites using solar-hybrid systems out of approximately 30,000 towers. Major players like MTN, Airtel,
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DSPs in Nigeria hold significant promise, which is driven by the country''s abundant solar resources and growing energy needs. While there are challenges to overcome, the growth potential
Contact UsThis article explores the three major regulatory bodies overseeing Nigeria's communications and technology landscape: the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), and the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC). 1. Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC)
The agencies under the Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy that work towards achieving its goals are: The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) was under the Ministry of Digital Economy until Thursday, September 14, 2023, when it was officially announced that the Federal Government had moved NIMC to the Ministry of Interior.
Below are some of the functions of the ministry: 1) To be the core driver of innovation, competitiveness, and Nigeria's economic growth To be a pool of highly qualified creative talents in the ICT sector. 2) To build a digitally skilled nation that will be able to compete with technologically driven economies around the world.
The Commission is hoping to catalyze the use of ICTs for different aspects of national development. Consistent with Section 108 of the Nigerian Communications Act 2003 (NCA 2003), the Commission is responsible for the approval of tariffs and other charges for the provision of service by licensed telecommunications service providers.