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22 Nov
The sixth NG Award ceremony was held at the Muson Centre in Lagos and as always several businesses, individuals, charities, and public and private sector organizations who over the last year helped to make the internet a more secure, open accessible, and rewarding experience for all were honored in different award categories.
17 Nov 2023
For the past 11 years, industry professionals from across sectors have gathered at the Innovation lecture series to discuss how to innovate and collaborate for a better future. This year's discussion centered on the relationship between the creative industries in Africa and the advancement in artificial intelligence with a huge spotlight on Nollywood.

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