Zinox Technologies, one of Nigeria’s leading technology companies, marked its 23rd anniversary, reaffirming its commitment to advancing digital transformation across Africa. Founded in 2001 by Leo ...
ZINOX Technologies has drawn notable foreign partners, including Intel Corp., Ashour, Tecsync Technology and Microsoft into the Nigerian mobile market, lining up an array of innovative devices that ...
Group Chairman Zinox Technologies, Leo Stan Ekeh, said his company is still committed to championing technology innovations that will showcase Nigeria to the world. This is after 23 years he first ...
An Information and Communications Technology company, Zinox Technologies, has secured a $25m counterpart funding with which it seeks to roll out a trio of digital hubs in Nigeria. This was an ...
Indigenous information communication technology (ICT) giant, Zinox Technologies, has secured $25million (about N7.88billion) counterpart funding with which it intends to roll out three digital hubs ...
Zinox Technologies Limited., which brought out Nigeria’s first branded computers, has announced the November launch of its Zinox Z-Pad tablet range to the local market. The mobile solution will ...
ZINOX Technologies Limited, one of Africa’s leading integrated technology group, has unveiled a plan to invest over $250 million after years of research, test running of durable and cost efficient ...
Digital entrepreneur and Chairman, Zinox Group, Leo Stan Ekeh has donated N50million to the Innovation and Development Fund set up by the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS). Ekeh announced the donation on ...
GITEX Nigeria 2025 was not only a great success but also a landmark event that showcased Nigeria’s rising stature in the global technology space, attracting thousands of technology professionals and ...
Zinox has 32.5 per cent of the Total PC market in Nigeria. (image credit: webtrendsng.com) NIGERIA’S Zinox laptops have emerged the best selling notebooks in the Nigerian market ahead of well ...
In his application dated November 28, 2024, Falana accused the defendants of aiding and abetting the misappropriation of N162.3million linked to a Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) contract. The ...
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