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Expert Urges FG To Harness Professional Technology Potentials
A US-based network
solutions expert, Mr Zak Admani, said yesterday that there were enormous opportunities in Nigeria’s Information and Communication technology (ICT) market, if properly harnessed.
Admani made the remark during a telephone interview with newsmen in Lagos.
“Contrary to popular belief, I know the Nigerian business environment is very viable and full of opportunities.
“I think there are huge opportunities in the ICT solutions market and other sectors within the Nigerian economy. You just need to tap in with the right partners,” Admani said.
He said that Nigerians were extremely talented, adding that the opportunities existing in every sector of the Nigerian economy were unlimited.
According to him, Transition Networks Incorporated, is in Nigeria to help to provide and improve network solutions in all sectors of the nation’s economy.
“Transition Networks Incorporated provides network solutions for the media, education, health, defence and organisations that use a network of computers.
“It also helps companies to leverage their existing network infrastructure,” he said.
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