Science & Tech
FG To Install Facial Recognition Technology At Nigeria’s Airports

By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
The Federal Government is set to install facial recognition technology at major Airports in Nigeria, Minister of State , Budget and National Planning, Prince Clem Ikanada Agba has disclosed.
The Minister stated this when he hosted the Japanese Ambassador to Nigeria, H.
E Matsunaga Kazuyoshi, and a team from NEC Corporation of Japan in his office on Abuja on Tuesday.He affirmed that the airports would soon be operating an automatic security measures that would incorporate the use of Facial Recognition Technology in order to improve security around Airports and easily detect impostors.
Agba said that the Technology would be deployed to Airports through grant agreements between the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Japanese Government with a focus on Lagos and Abuja International Airports in the pilot phase before the project would be extended to Port Harcourt, Enugu and Kano Airport.
The Minister also disclosed that as part of the pre-requisites for the processing of the Facial Recognition Technology, he would be leading the Ambassador and the team on a site survey visit to Lagos and Abuja Airports for necessary assessments.
Agba said: “I am happy that the series of meetings, which began in January this year in Tokyo on this project, aimed at recognizing faces of persons who pass through our international airports has started to yield result. This, we believe, would further strengthen the security of our people and the country as a whole. This project was conceived in view of several security concerns among Nigerians and the need to nip these growing concerns in the bud”
The Minister expressed his readiness and determination to leave a worthy legacy that would be inherited by the next administration in the area of a more secured country, just as he pleaded for the understanding and cooperation of all relevant stakeholders that would make the proposal a reality, assuring that Facial Recognition Technology had proven to be very effective globally, in securing Airports.
In his presentation on the project, the Ambassador His Excellency Matsunaga Kazuyoshi explained that the use of advanced technology like the facial recognition system would ensure that security threats were reduced in and around Nigeria Airports.
The initiative, he said, would further strengthen the country’s security architecture and encourage more investment opportunities in different sectors of Nigeria’s economy, citing the instance of similar project implemented in Nairobi, Kenya and how the project changed Kenya’s security narratives.
He stated that the security solution works through image capturing techniques, Neo Face Watch Logging in, live view, widgets and dashboard, face Search and image manager and basic configuration, among others, the Ambassador assured that it was practically impossible to compromise security issues with the use of Facial Recognition Technology.
Kazuyoshi called on the Nigeria Police and the country’s immigration services to embrace the initiative as it would automate most of their operations and ease day to day security checks in the Airports.
“In all, we want to holistically support Nigerian Government to improve security, social cohesion and promote better migration management through the use of technology and installation of CCTV Cameras at strategic places.”, the Ambassador added.
General News
Davidson Amedu: A Trailblazer in the Blockchain Space

By David Torough, Abuja
One of the few individuals, who has made a profound impact in the Digital space is Dr. Talle Davidson Amedu, affectionately known as Dr. Talle.
As the CEO of Upportune International, a certified life coach, Amazon published Author, and a blockchain project consultant, Dr.
Talle has emerged as a leading figure in promoting blockchain adoption across Africa. His journey is not just a proof of his expertise but also an inspiration for the younger generation to dream big and pursue their passions.Dr. Talle holds an MBA in Business Administration from the prestigious Ascencia Business School in Paris. His educational foundation has equipped him with the strategic mindset necessary to navigate the complexities of blockchain technology and its applications in various sectors.
One of Dr. Talle’s significant achievements is his role as the co-founder of Nurika, a gamified fitness app that integrates artificial intelligence and blockchain technology with a Move-to-Earn system.
Launched in December 2023, Nurika aims to promote wellness by incentivizing physical activities among digital nomads in Africa.
In his announcement about the app, Dr. Talle expressed his excitement, saying,
“The moment we’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived! We are thrilled to announce that the Nurika app is now live on the App Store for iOS/iPhone users.
“Whether you’re a new user or a “waiting user”, Nurika is now here as your AI-powered wellness companion to reward every step you take.
Get ready to embark on a journey to a healthier, happier you. With Nurika, every step pays!”
In addition to his entrepreneurial ventures, Dr. Talle is the founder of the Blockchain Elites Hub, a global network of blockchain educators, project managers, and advisors dedicated to promoting blockchain education and adoption in over ten African countries also reaching Africans in diaspora.
His commitment to education is further exemplified by his participation in various high-profile events, including being one of the 70 outstanding young Nigerian leaders invited by the presidency to Aso Rock Presidential Villa for the Youth Civic Engagement Strategy Design in 2015. He also served as a tech expert and moderator for the Nigerian Diaspora Investment Summit in 2021, representing Nigerian youths and advocating for technological advancement.
Dr. Talle’s influence extends beyond his professional achievements as he’s also a mentor to many aspiring professionals through his books, CSR interventions, mentorship classes and strategic program blocks.
A Blockchain Educator, Ayegorme Dzoboku Mawulolo Heartwill, a certified Blockchain Compliance Specialist and Crypto Forensics Expert, who has been privileged to be under Davidson’s mentorship for years described him as an astute and outstanding leader of great impact.
“It has been 7 years since encountering Talle Davidson Amedu who is fondly called Dr Talle and I must say he is a master of his field in aiding multi-potentials discover and maximize their potentials. He is skilled to lead result oriented teams and a down to earth leader who pays attention to everyone’s opinion to see to it that the corporate objective of the team is achieved”.
“I highly recommend him as I have had the privilege of being under his mentorship over the years and a great beneficiary of his expertise,” ADM Heartwill stated.
Also, a Project Manager, Helen Joshua, said Dr. Talle is a visionary leader worthy of emulation.
“Davidson Amedu is a rare gem, I was privileged to work under him and I must confess that his skills and expertise at what he does is worthy of emulation.
He is a profound Web3 project Analyst and a great leader and I strongly recommend him,” Joshua affirmed.
In addition to his work in blockchain, Dr. Talle is the author of the book “Making ROOM: Unleashing Your Multi-Talent Mastery for Success in Business, Career, and Life.”
Discussing his book, he stated, “Discover the transformative power of multi-talent mastery with ‘Making ROOM.’ This comprehensive book is your ultimate guide to developing and excelling in multiple areas.”
His insights encourage individuals to harness their diverse talents to achieve success in various aspects of life.
Dr. Talle’s journey has proven that with dedication and vision, one can make a significant impact in their field regardless of location. He embodies the spirit of innovation and resilience, inspiring the younger generation to embrace technology and pursue their dreams. He stands as a beacon of hope for aspiring technologists and entrepreneurs across Africa.
In his own words, Dr. Talle summarized his mission: “I am poised to help individuals and organizations maximize their innate potentials for greater impact and income.”
No doubt, Dr. Talle Davidson Amedu is a name to watch out for in the near future as his contributions to the blockchain space and Personal Development space is already paving and will undoubtedly keep paving the way for a new era of growth and opportunity in Africa and beyond in no small measure.
Science & Tech
Airtel flags 9.6m Potential Spam Messages in Two Months

Airtel Nigeria, a telecommunications service provider, says that its AI-powered Spam Alert Service has issued over 9.6 million spam alerts between March 13 and May 20, 2025.
Airtel Nigeria said this in a statement on Monday in Lagos.
It said that as part of its ongoing commitment to protecting customers from unwanted and potentially fraudulent communications, Airtel designed the AI Spam Alert service to analyse traffic patterns and detect anomalies.
It noted that the AI had identified 9,667,008 SMS as potential spam messages in the two months of its launch.
According to the statement, the system flagged 528,080 on-net and 9,138,928 off-net numbers as suspected spam messages, highlighting the magnitude of the threat and effectiveness of Airtel’s advanced technology.
Commenting, Airtel Nigeria’s Chief Executive Officer, Dinesh Balsingh restated Airtel`s commitment to protecting its customers.
“This milestone demonstrates the strength of our AI-driven infrastructure in combating the growing menace of spam and scam calls.
“At Airtel Nigeria, we are focused on connecting Nigerians and ensuring their safety and confidence while using our network.
“We understand that trust is the cornerstone of digital communication. That is why we are invested heavily in intelligent systems that not only detect potential threats but also learn and evolve with data.
“As threats become more sophisticated, so will our solutions. As a company, we remain focused on leading the industry in innovation and customer satisfaction, ensuring that every Nigerian can enjoy a safer and smarter digital experience, “Balsingh added.
Balsingh said the spam alert service was part of Airtel Nigeria’s broader strategy to integrate artificial intelligence into its core offerings to deliver smarter and safer experiences for its customers across the country. (NAN)
NEWS
JAMB Needs Rigorous System Test, Technical Glitch Maybe More Extensive – Experts

Information Technology experts have attributed the recent technical glitch experienced during the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination to inadequate testing of the system.
The experts spoke during a television broadcast on Thursday night.
The experts said that the system should have been subjected to rigorous testing, which included regression testing, to ensure it could handle the high volume of users.
The body which runs Nigeria’s university entrance exams had admitted to a “technical glitch” which compromised some results of this year’s tests, after nearly 80% of the students got low grades.
The low pass rate had sparked widespread outrage, with students complaining about not being able to log in to the computers, questions not showing up and power cuts making it impossible to take the examinations.
The President, Mr Bimbo Abioye, Institute of Software Practitioners of Nigeria (ISPON), said that system glitches could happen, irrespective of country.
Abioye noted that globally, big names like Microsoft, Meta among others have had their share of system glitches, as recent as 2024 and 2025.
He said that everyone was seeking perfection but anything technical could malfunction and one should not be too confident.
According to him, a whole lot can be done to minimise such possibilities and reduce the chances of error to near zero.
“Especially, when you are dealing with systems that the whole nation is relying on.
“The process has got to be very rigorous, the testing processes and the various validations before the system is rolled out.
“It is because system glitches can have significant impact just like we are seeing now,” Abioye said
The Vice-Chairman, Computer Professionals Registration Council of Nigeria, Dr Eyo Essien, said that system failure was likely due to the inability of the software to handle the surge of users.
Essien said that the software was not subjected to proper testing to see if it could work with a high volume of users.
“A system that is not tested for three million or five million concurrent users will fail if suddenly there is a surge of users.
“The solution was not properly tested, especially for regression testing, which is designed to see if the system can function correctly under high load,” he said.
He, however, encouraged proper engagement of professionals such members of the Computer Professionals Registration Council of Nigeria.
The experts also called for a comprehensive evaluation of the system to determine the extent of the problem and to prevent future occurrences.
JAMB had attributed the technical glitch to a network issue, but the experts believe that the problem may be more extensive than initially thought.
The development has raised concerns about the readiness of Nigeria’s education sector for digitalisation, with many calling for more robust systems and infrastructure to support online examinations.
The technical glitch affected over 1.9 million candidates who sat for the examination, with many experiencing difficulties in accessing the platform. (NAN)