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Have smartphones become indispensable business tools?

Saturday, September 17, 2011

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Have smartphones become indispensable business tools?

…You can thus understand how frustrating it has been in the past 10 days that I have been without the full benefits of my BlackBerry smartphone. Most personal emails remain unread, I’m struggling with a piling workload, over 150 comments are pending moderation on my personal blog alone, I’m out of touch with friends I normally chat with regularly.

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MTN Ghana introduces data packages to prepaid customers

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

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MTN Ghana introduces data packages to prepaid customers

It appears MTN failed to sufficiently communicate the new packages to its mobile broadband subscribers, early enough. Users have lost their airtime because they simply loaded airtime and continued browsing as usual, without actually subscribing to any data packages. Thus they were billed at the very high tariffs that MTN now charges outside the packages.

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Google Plus, a new social networking website

Thursday, June 30, 2011

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Google Plus, a new social networking website

Google Plus is Google’s latest and best attempt at a social networking website. It obviously draws a lot of lessons from Google’s previous attempts like Google Buzz, Google Wave, Orkut etc. I got an invitation to join Google Plus from a good friend, and I am loving it so far. It comes with a lot [...]

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Tayo Aderinokun, MD of GTBank, passes away

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

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Tayo Aderinokun, MD of GTBank, passes away

GTBank announced the passing of their former Managing Director a few minutes ago, via Facebook and Twitter: We regret to announce the passing on of our CEO, Tayo Aderinokun, today, aged 56. As MD, Mr. Aderinokun led the Bank to the top of the banking industry and the Bank became the 1st sub-saharan bank to [...]

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MTN Ghana’s lofty broadband promise

Saturday, May 28, 2011

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MTN Ghana’s lofty broadband promise

I was a bit amused by a bold promise from MTN Ghana’s Facebook update recently: Dear All Thank you for your commendations .We are working hard to even give you much more better coverage for both voice and data services Indeed, MTN’s USD 90 million West African Cable System (WACS), the biggest in Africa, has [...]

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Interview: ‘Gbenga Sesan speaks on the role of Social Media in Nigeria’s 2011 General Elections & more

Thursday, March 24, 2011

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Interview: ‘Gbenga Sesan speaks on the role of Social Media in Nigeria’s 2011 General Elections & more

The following interview was conducted on behalf of Global Voices Online, an international community of bloggers who report on blogs and citizen media from around the world. Nigeria’s Golden Opportunity for a Social Revolution through the Ballot Box Oluniyi: Thanks for agreeing to speak with Global Voices Online. Could you introduce yourself to our international [...]

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Interview: Oluniyi featured on naijasmostincredible.com

Monday, November 22, 2010

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Interview: Oluniyi featured on naijasmostincredible.com

An interview Naijasmostincredible.com conducted with me has been published. In their own words: In this interview, Mr. Ajao reveals: How to take on the unique challenges of growing an Internet business in Africa. The secret competitive advantage easily available to every business in Africa… but ignored by most entrepreneurs. How to become a market leader [...]

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A look at Vodafone’s BlackBerry Internet Service offer

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

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A look at Vodafone’s BlackBerry Internet Service offer

Vodafone launched its Blackberry services a few weeks ago, targetted at individuals, small businesses and large enterprises in Ghana. The telco announced BlackBerry service packages that were different from that of its main competitors – MTN and Zain. Currently, both MTN and Zain offer very similar BlackBerry services. They both offer a flat monthly fee. [...]

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Would you use a .ng domain name for your website? Why?

Monday, October 25, 2010

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.ng is the country-code Top Level Domain (cc-TLD) for Nigeria. In plain English, it is Nigeria’s domain name system that identifies websites related to Nigeria. It is currently available for registration only in the following variants, with most of them being restricted to Nigerian entities: com.ng – open domain, commercial entities and businesses org.ng – [...]

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Facebook outage: the funny side of it all

Friday, September 24, 2010

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Facebook outage: the funny side of it all

It was near my bedtime last night when I decided to punch the magical www.facebook.com into the address bar of my favourite web browser. Loh, I got an error message reading something like “peer connection reset”. “My ISP has gone bonkers again”, I thought to myself. Then, I decided to take a peep at another [...]

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Meet a new and improved Digg.com

Thursday, August 26, 2010

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Meet a new and improved Digg.com

Have you seen the new Digg.com? It not only spots a new interface but has also added multitudes of new functionalities. The new Digg offers its users a much-more fulfilling experience by making the business of sharing news very easy and straight-forward. Digg was the place to watch for the trending news from across the [...]

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The travelers’ cruel experience at Porga border of Benin Republic

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

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The travelers’ cruel experience at Porga border of Benin Republic

For anyone who travels regularly across the land borders within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the notoriety and cruelty of the uniformed officials along the route would be a regular reality. Extortion and brutality is the order of the day, along the land borders. Travellers (especially citizens of ECOWAS countries) are routinely [...]

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President Goodluck Jonathan on Facebook, but…

Sunday, July 4, 2010

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President Goodluck Jonathan on Facebook, but…

President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, has been making waves among the young Nigerian populace on social networking website Facebook in recent times. Through a Facebook page opened on 28th June 2010, he has systematically been sharing his belief in Nigeria and his dream for Nigeria. Things seem to be looking very good for him so [...]

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Are mobile phones pushing cyber cafes out of business?

Sunday, May 2, 2010

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Are mobile phones pushing cyber cafes out of business?

When last did you visit a cyber cafe? Eight years ago, my answer would have been “right now”. I would have been writing/reading this on a computer in a cyber cafe. Right now however, I am lying somewhere comfortable in my home, whilst punching the soft keys on my laptop. A few years ago in [...]

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Facebook Ad: Used Clothing Bales

Sunday, May 2, 2010

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Facebook Ad: Used Clothing Bales

I don’t know if to smile or frown but I was surprised to have noticed this advertisement on Facebook: Great Quality Summer clothing! mens, womens, and kids resale stock at cheap prices to all traders from only ÂŁ2.50 per kg.

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