give 5,000 Nigerians free Web hosting.
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SignOnAfrica (allafrica.com), based in Lagos, Nigeria, is targeting students and small
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businesses with its offer to host their private Internet domains. SignOnAfrica’s CEO, Godwin Okafor, says the campaign is part of the ISP’s commitment to the growth and empowerment of Nigerians, in the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) tools.
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“[The campaign offers Nigerians] private and exclusive domains to show-case their collective and individual skills and participate in the use of the Internet as a tool for dissemination of information concerning businesses, education among other things,” Okafor says.
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“Each successful applicant, would be given a five megabyte Web space, which means a total of not less than 10 pages to display personal and corporate information.”
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Successful applicants will also get three email accounts, a full hosting account with all the features and the opportunity to upgrade at any time.











