The Biafra war remains by far the worst moment in Nigeria since Independence. But the Biafran scientists showed great adeptness in technology during the war by creating and designing numerous devices... #NigeriaAt60 #NigeriaIndependence #October1st
...Chief amongst them was the Ogbunigwe, a weapon system that incorporated long range surface and air missiles.
It's such a sad shame this level of technological advancement ended with the war.
Nigeria didn't only witness an oil boom in the 70s, but an explosion of TV broadcasting which spurred the creation of a TV station in each state, all combining later in the late 70s to form the (in)famous Nigerian Television Authority NTA.
The 1977 indigenisation decree by the then Military Government saw the creation of some local banks in the 80s which in turn led to the emergence of indigenous software companies including Data Science, JKK, Datamatics, and Debis...
After the rise of the software coys comes the berth of Microsoft's Windows desktops the following decade. Its growth wasn't so exponential in the 90s, but its usage heralded the creation of tech clusters like Computer Village & Cyber Cafes.
Not many will forget the advent of the GSM network in Nigeria at the turn of this millennium. A remarkable feat of technological reform by the Obasanjo Government that has spurred so much revolutions in the digital space down the years.
From lining up for ages at banking halls trying to send money to Mama Sikira in another region to performing such transaction at the touch of a phone button...
...this past decade witnessed an amazing evolution in the digital payment space (despite the pitfalls), making Nigeria a sweet pot for budding Fintech entrepreneurs.
This decade also saw the rise and use of Cryptocurrencies as an alternative payment solution.
Brands/Companies That Should Join The #EndSARS Movement
Most if not all victims of SARS' brutality are usually detained, tortured and even killed because they own and drive these following brands of devices or car:
A lot of Nigerians (2.4 million Nigerians use an iPhone) own an Apple product (iPhones and MacBooks), not joining/supporting the #EndSARS movement now could derail the company's future plan of capturing more chunk of the country's smartphone market.
Most young laptop (insert all the popular laptop brands here ____) carrying Nigerians have been a victim of high handedness by these scantily dressed official criminals...
8 Things That Could Get You Arrested By SARS/Nigerian Police
Are you a young Nigerian between the ages of 18-35 who transits a lot across d country? Count yourself unlucky because you could easily fall prey to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, infamous know as SARS...
Yes you read that right! It is possible someone can spy on your phone without you knowing. Here are 7 ways this can happen and what you need to do to prevent it.
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1. The Battery
If the percentage of your phone's battery is consistently drained quickly, watch out, it might just be as a result of a spy app secretly installed on your phone.