Technology
Apps That Will Help You Get Your Work Done Before Holidays
In today’s fast-moving work environment, there just never appears to be enough hours in a day, primarily when we are dealing with multiple deadlines that we have to meet and new items on our never-ending to-do list.
As the holidays are fast approaching, people are even more in a hurry to finish their work related stuff on time. In order to keep up with this hectic environment, professionals are relying on productivity apps to keep them organized and stress-free.
Also, there appears to be another enemy to our productivity and it is called distraction. Distraction is everywhere and basically it is inevitable. Mobile apps along with your colleagues usually just additionally contribute to the distraction while you are trying do some work.
Nevertheless, there are some amazing apps that can do more good than to hurt your productivity while at work or elsewhere. The following apps will actually boost your productivity and won’t cause you more technological distractions.
MailTime
The vast majority of professionals communicate via their mobile devices. For most of them, their daily work routine starts on their way to work where they usually check and reply to emails. Doing that on your phone can sometimes be exhausting and time-consuming, unlike on web platforms. MailTime is a mobile messenger built with email technology which means that you can communicate by email like you would in your messenger app. It syncs all your desktop emails and sorts them so you can manage your inbox on the go. The app supports popular mail clients like Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud and others.
Price: Free
Available on: iOS
PDF Converter Ultimate by Cometdocs
If you belong to that category of professionals who are constantly running to meetings all around town and who are always away from their offices, then this app is the right fit for you. PDF Converter Ultimate allows you to convert your documents right on your mobile device wherever you are. It can accurately convert your important PDF documents to more than 20 popular file formats and vice versa in a matter of seconds. Not only you can convert files directly from your device but the app can convert Gmail attachments and can link to popular cloud services like Google Drive, iCloud, OneDrive and more. So the next time you get those urgent PDFs that need to be edited there is no excuses to wait until you get to your office.
Price: Free
Available on: iOS and Android
FreshBooks Classic
If you ask any freelancer or a small business owner what is their least favorite administration task, all of them would unanimously say accounting, because it takes them too much time, especially if they have many clients. An invoicing software can make your accounting more efficient by tracking worked hours and creating invoices around it. One such software is FreshBooks. The app allows you to generate and send invoices with just a few taps. It will satisfy your basic accounting and invoicing needs and it can even help you with more complex tasks like payroll. FreshBooks can seamlessly integrate with time tracking software, payroll software and payment gateways like Paypal.
Price: Free
Available on: iOS and Android
Buffer: Social Media Manager
Social media management is repetitive, but yet necessary part of any company’s marketing strategy. Reaching out to customers, responding to comments and creating unique content can take up several hours of your day, so it would be great if there was an app which can schedule your social content in order to save you time. One such app is Buffer. It is easy to use tool which lets you publish your company’s social posts at the best possible time of the day. The app makes cross-posting easier by giving you the option to customize or post the same content on all your social media accounts. If you only need a basic social automation tool, then this app is for you.
Price: Free
Available on: iOS and Android
Forest by Seekrtech
Last but not least, one app that will help you focus and deal with your phone addiction. Forest functions in such a way that you can plant a seed in the ground and watch it grow into a tree over the set period of time. If you resist and leave the app, the tree will die and you will have one less tree in your forest. With every successful tree planting, you will have one more tree and you can watch your forest grow right in front of your eyes.
Price and availability:
iOS ($1.99), Android (Free)
We hope you found what you were looking for and that after trying these apps you will bring back some of that precious hours in your busy day and will arrange everything for a stress free holidays. In case we forgot to mention your favourite productivity apps, please let us know in the comments below.
Technology
Nigeria to Buy Two New Communication Satellites to Drive Digital Growth
By Adedapo Adesanya
Nigeria will purchase to new communication satellites to boost Nigeria’s digital infrastructure as part of efforts to achieve President Bola Tinubu’s plan to grow the economy to $1 trillion.
The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Mr Bosun Tijani, disclosed this on Wednesday in Abuja at a press conference to mark Global Privacy Day 2026, organised by the Nigerian Data Protection Commission (NPDC).
Mr Tijani said the approval marked a significant shift in Nigeria’s digital strategy, noting that the country currently stands out in West Africa for lacking active communication satellites, a gap the new assets are expected to address.
“As you know, Mr President has been very clear about his ambition to build a $1 trillion economy, and digital technology is central to achieving that vision,” adding that, “The President has now approved that we should procure two new satellites. Nigeria today is the only country in West Africa with non-communication satellites. And we have been given the go-ahead to procure two new ones, ensuring that we can use that satellite to connect.”
He also said progress had been made on the Federal Government’s flagship 90,000-kilometre fibre optic backbone project, which is aimed at expanding broadband access across the country. According to the minister, about 60 per cent of the fibre project has been completed, while funding for the remaining work has already been secured.
“The 90,000 kilometres fibre optic project is not a dream. About 60 per cent of the work has already been completed, and the funding for the project is secure. As we bring more Nigerians online, connectivity without protection is incomplete. Privacy is the foundation of trust, safety, and sustainability in the digital world.”
“The success of Nigeria’s digital economy will depend not just on infrastructure and talent, but on trust, and the NDPC remains central to building that trust,” the minister said.
Mr Tijani said the Tinubu administration was positioning digital technology as a key driver of inclusive growth, improved public service delivery, and long-term economic expansion, adding that investments were also being channelled into digital skills, rural connectivity, and institutional reforms.
He stressed that the expansion of connectivity must be matched with stronger data protection, especially as Nigeria’s young and digitally active population continues to grow.
Recall that Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) recently granted licenses to three global internet service providers – Amazon’s Project Kuiper, BeetleSat-1, and and Germany-based Satelio IoT Services – as part of efforts to strengthen internet connectivity via satellite and to boost competition among existing internet service providers in the country.
Technology
DataPro Predicts Surge in Individual Claims, Constitutional Privacy Actions
By Dipo Olowookere
In 2026, there should be a surge in individual claims and constitutional privacy actions, a leading Data Protection Compliance Organisation (DPCO) in Nigeria, DataPro, has projected.
In a statement signed by its Head of Emerging Services, Ademikun Adeseyoju, the company noted that this means organisations must remain “litigation ready” by preserving processing records and strengthening internal controls.
In the disclosure to prepare for this year’s Privacy Week themed Privacy in the Age of Emerging Technologies: Trust, Ethics, and Innovation, it noted that 2026 would also be defined by board and executive ownership, as privacy will no longer be an IT-only concern but a standing governance issue requiring regular risk reports and dedicated budgets.
“DataPro anticipates intensity on sector-specific enforcement, with the NDPC (Nigeria Data Protection Commission) focusing on high-risk industries like fintech, healthcare, etc,” a part of the statement made available to Business Post on Wednesday said.
Giving a review of key milestones from the 2025 ecosystem, DataPro said the NDPC moved decisively into active enforcement, publicly naming non-compliant entities, particularly in the financial services sector.
It also said the year witnessed landmark court rulings, affirming that transparency in personal data handling is a constitutionally protected right, as courts awarded significant damages to data subjects for privacy breaches, signalling that organisational size no longer shields against accountability.
The firm noted that regulatory settlements with multinational technology firms have set a high bar for behavioural advertising and data processing standards in Nigeria.
In the cybersecurity landscape, the year under review experienced an unprecedented surge in cyber threats, as attackers shifted their focus from technical exploits to identity-driven campaigns, targeting valid credentials with high precision.
“This identity-centric threat environment has made robust access management a non-negotiable requirement for corporate resilience,” it stressed.
As for the 2026 Privacy Week, DataPro has lined up activities, with launch of the Privacy Pulse A year-in-review of Nigeria’s Data Protection Ecosystem on Thursday, January 29.
The next day, a webinar tagged Privacy Pulse to train attendees on the new mandatory bi-annual in-house audits and DPO certification requirements will hold and next Monday, there is an interactive quiz designed to test organizational response to identity-driven cyber campaigns.
A social media session answering complex privacy questions via concise 30-second videos is slated for Tuesday, February 3, and the next day, it is for a social media showcase where winners will be selected for their insights on building Trust, maintaining Ethics in AI, and fostering Innovation under the NDPA.
Technology
MTN Nigeria Suffers 9,218 Fibre Cuts in 2025
By Adedapo Adesanya
MTN Nigeria has revealed that it experienced 9,218 fibre cuts in 2025, causing widespread network disruptions across the country.
The telecommunications giant also reported that 211 sites were affected by theft and vandalism as of November 30, 2025, impacting essential services relied upon by customers daily.
The company recorded a total of 1,624,263 customer complaints, all of which were resolved across various service channels during the year. Despite these challenges, MTN reached 85 million subscribers by September 2025.
The chief executive of the telco, Mr Karl Toriola, made these revelations in his latest post on LinkedIn, acknowledging the company’s responsibility for network performance and its efforts to improve the customer experience.
He stated that the services fell short of customers’ expectations and clarified that some of these gaps were shaped by real operational challenges such as fibre cuts, theft, and vandalism.
“Their impact is felt directly by customers and reflected in what they tell us. We take responsibility for the signals we receive and for how we respond to the realities that shape the customer experience on our network,” he said.
Regardless, Mr Toriola added that, “There is progress to be proud of. And we clearly still have work to do.”
“We are not where we want to be yet, but our commitment to putting the customer at the centre of everything we do remains constant.”
As MTN prepares to celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2026, Mr Toriola reaffirmed the company’s dedication to listening to customers, responding quickly to issues, and driving consistent service improvements.
Some other milestones announced include addressing 1,624,263 customer complaints across all communication channels as well as receiving best network recognition from Ookla, getting back to profitability, and declaring interim dividends to shareholders.
The report comes in the wake of a February 2025 initiative by the Federal Ministry of Works and the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, which established a joint standing committee on the protection of fibre optic cables in Nigeria.
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