
Lebara Nigeria, a subsidiary of the London-based Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) has announced plans to begin offering call and data services to Nigerians.
Lebara Nigeria, a subsidiary of the London-based Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) has announced plans to begin offering call and data services to Nigerians.
Rumor has it that POCO, the dynamic sub-brand of Xiaomi Corporation, is preparing to introduce not one—but two brand-new smartphones to Nigerian market very soon.
Apple is facing lawsuit from its customers and have announced plans to pay out $95 million to users of iPhone, MacBook, iPad, HomePod and Appl TV.
It will no longer be easy to resell stolen Android devices, as Google has decided to implement a new feature that will render the stolen phone useless.
FlashSnap is just one piece of the puzzle. The CAMON 40 Series is packed with AI-powered innovations that make every photo feel like it was taken by a pro.
Leading Africa-first money transfer platform OAPay has fortified its commitment to the community, ensuring that everyone deserves a shot at financial freedom.
Following a 50% tariff hike on voice, data, and SMS services in January 2025, the Nigerian telecoms sector saw a significant decline in internet users.
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has released a new list for changes and alterations for NINs, with the date of birth now at N28,574.
Airtel Africa has disclosed plans to begin the process for Airtel Money's Initial Public Offering (IPO), with the CEO, Sunil Taldar, setting 2026 as the date.
Olayemi Olamide has unveiled MyRiteWallet, a digital savings and financial empowerment platform designed to serve low- and middle-income earners.
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