Archives Tag: NIPOST
Social Media Roundup
April 19, 2022
This week, social media was characteristically actively buzzing. Seyitan/D’Banj Sympathetic members of the Twitterati have greeted the news that D’Banj’s much-publicized rape saga would be at an end after all with mixed feelings. A great many have expressed regret at the suddenness of the decision by Seyitan’s camp in withdrawing the suit. Others have … Continue reading Social Media Roundup
By david-okwara
Federal Government Makes Plans to Reform NIPOST (Nigerian Postal Services)
April 19, 2022
As the federal government works to reposition the nations’ postal and courier services system, it has created a sterling committee to lay the foundation for the change needed. The sterling committee is led by the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Communications, Mr Sonny Echono. The FG has also sent a bill to the National … Continue reading Federal Government Makes Plans to Reform NIPOST (Nigerian Postal Services)
By adepeju
NIPOST Wants To Get Involved In E-Commerce
April 19, 2022
The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) isn’t resigning itself to being swallowed up by rampant information and communication technology. It could be taking the e-commerce route to relevance, if the Postmaster General of the nation, Mr. Bisi Adegbuyi, gets what he says he wants for the public parcel delivery company. Mr. Adebguyi, who spoke at the … Continue reading NIPOST Wants To Get Involved In E-Commerce
Throwback Thursday: The History of Nigerian Postal Service
April 19, 2022
When the topic of the Nigerian Postal Service comes up, it reminds people of one of the several issues plaguing the country. NIPOST, like most of the federal government establishments, has been around far longer than Nigerian independence itself. The first post office was established in 1852 by the British colonial rule as part … Continue reading Throwback Thursday: The History of Nigerian Postal Service
By amina-salau