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Olu Agunloye, executive vice chairman of National e-Government Strategies (NeGSt) has said that the agency is raising N500 million through private investment to fast track its operations.

Agunloye, at an interactive session with newsmen in Abuja, said the amount was being raised through a consortium of banks, including UBA, Skye Bank, WEMA Bank and GT Bank.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: NeGSt raises N500m from private sector

The National eGovernment Strategies Limited (NeGst) will assist banks on information technology integration programme. The executive vice chairman of the NeGst, Dr. Olu Agunloye, said the summit would acquaint the banks on the simple procedures for integration and harmonization, especially now that the banks are bigger.

He said the summit was scheduled for May, 15 and 16, 2006. He added that the idea was to integrate and harmonize bank services to their customers, stressing that the country is moving towards creating a national data house where all government data will be stored.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: NEGST to Host IT Summit for Banks

Nigeria has the potential of earning N60 billion annually from the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector.

The Executive Vice Chairman, National eGovernment Strategies (NeGSt), Dr Olu Agunloye said this in Minna on Monday.

A statement issued yesterday in Abuja by NeGSt, said Agunloye made the observation during a courtesy call on the Niger State Deputy Governor, Dr Shem Zagbayi on Monday in Minna.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria to earn N60bn from ICT – Agunloye

Dr. Olu Agunloye, a former federal minister, is the Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigeria E-strategies Agency. He explains the progress so far recorded in the implementation of e-strategy by the agency in this interview with Group Political Editor, Olawale Rasheed.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: E-Gov products now rolling out - Agunloye

The National Government Strategies (NeGSt) today commenced the process of standardising all payment systems in the country.

NeGSt Executive Vice Chairman Olu Agunloye said at a premier session on eReadiness for government ministries, departments and agencies today in Abuja that the process would lead to the introduction of e Payment in the country.

Weiterlesen: NeGeSt begins standardisation of payment systems for Nigeria

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