FG Urged To Stop Patronising Unlicensed IT Companies

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The Information Technology Association of Nigeria (ITAN) has urged the federal government to patronise only companies that are properly licensed to practice Information Technology (IT) in the country. The president of the association, Mr Olutayo Adeniyi, who stated this while briefing newsmen in Abuja, charged the government to also obtain the registers of licensed IT […]

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