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The Computer Village is an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) accessories market located in a community called Otigba, located at Ikeja, the capital of Lagos State, southwestern Nigeria. The market is the largest ICT accessory market in Africa .
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Ikeja is the capital city of Lagos State in southwestern Nigeria. [2] Its population, as of the 2006 census , is 313 196 . Prior to the emergence of military rule in the early 1980s, [ 3 ] Ikeja was a well planned, clean and quiet residential and commercial town with shopping malls, pharmacies and government reservation areas.
Balogun Market, Lagos Island [1] Bar Beach Market [2] Computer Village [3] Èbúté Èrò Market, Lagos Island [2] Epe Fish Market [2] Iyana-Iba Market; Ikotun Market; Igando Market; Idumota Market; Ita Faji Market; Isale Eko Market, Lagos Island [2] Jankarra Market, Lagos Island [2] Ladipo Market; Lekki Market [4] Agboju Market; Daleko Market ...
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Ogugbuaja claims that on 16 October 1986, a bomb was defused by the police bomb squad at his official residence in GRA, Ikeja, Lagos. Ogugbuaja also said that he suspected that his phone might have been bugged because Giwa and Ray Ekpu in one of their telephone conversations with him had indeed promised to employ him in Newswatch if the police ...
Survey results showed the opinions of Nigerian CEOs. Awards based on the survey were presented in a ceremony in Lagos. [8] In February 2011, BusinessDay organized its annual Capital Market conference. [9] In March 2011 the newspaper organized the BusinessDay SME Forum 2011 in Lagos. The forum was attended by entrepreneurs, consultants ...
The Sun is a Nigerian daily print newspaper founded and published in KiriKiri Industrial Layout, Lagos, Nigeria. [1] As of 2011, The Sun had a daily print run of 130,000 copies, and 135,000 for weekend titles, with an average of 80% sales. This made The Sun the highest-selling newspaper in Nigeria. [2]