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5 Easy Steps to Start Your own Blog Today

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When you finally decide to start your own small blog as a business you need to be prepared and determined for the task ahead. I know it could be very challenging at first when you are about to start your small blogging business especially when you have no idea where to start. Sounds like you right ? […]

NCC commiserates with Board Chairman over daughter’s passage

NCC Prof Adeolu Akande

Miss Fasunle, aged 19, was a promising 200-Level student of Political Science at the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, who dreamt of reading Law as a second degree. She died in the early hours of Thursday, May 13, 2021 at the Federal Medical Centre, Owo, Ondo State, following spirited efforts to save her. […]

Albanny Technologies has been Named Top Development Partner in Nigeria by Clutch

Albanny Technologies Top B2B Companies Award Clutch 2020

Here at Albanny Technologies, we know it can be tricky to juggle game changing web design while trying to keep up with the needs of a growing business. That’s where we come into the picture! Our team is comprised of web design, digital marketer, graphic design, and mobile app development experts who build solution, cultivate […]

Google Lunches Site Kit Plugin for WordPress Developers

Google has anounced the lunching of a full version of site kit after auccefully testing the developer version for 6 months according to Google, Site Kit is available for everyone to install from the WordPress plugin directory. Site Kit is Google’s official WordPress plugin – it enables you to setup and configure key Google services, get […]

Nigeria saved over N230b from IPPIS

The Accountant-General of the Federation, Mr. Ahmed Idris, has disclosed that the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) implementation saved the country over N230b in three years.

E-Waste steadily rising as only 20% gets recycled

Discarded electrical and electronic equipment (such as phones, laptops, fridges, sensors and TVs), which is referred to as e-waste is becoming a huge problem, needing urgent intervention globally.