Franklin Ugo Ndibe is a seasoned Nigerian journalist and media professional renowned for his incisive reporting and editorial leadership in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector. With a career spanning several years in technology journalism, he has distinguished himself as one of the prominent voices documenting the evolution of Nigeria’s digital economy and telecommunications industry.Ndibe currently serves as the Managing Editor of Rave News Online Media, a leading technology publication that reports on telecommunications, digital innovation, policy, and enterprise technology across Nigeria and Africa. In this role, he oversees editorial strategy, content development, and industry engagement, ensuring the publication remains a credible platform for news, analysis, and thought leadership within the ICT ecosystem.Throughout his career, Ndibe has demonstrated a deep understanding of the intersection between technology, policy, and economic development. His reporting and editorial work have covered major industry developments including telecommunications reforms, broadband expansion initiatives, fintech growth, digital infrastructure investment, and the role of emerging technologies in national development.Beyond newsroom leadership, he is widely respected for fostering dialogue between industry stakeholders, regulators, innovators, and the media. His work contributes to shaping informed conversations on digital transformation, innovation policy, and the opportunities within Africa’s rapidly expanding technology landscape.With a strong commitment to professional journalism and sector-focused reporting, Franklin Ndibe continues to play a key role in documenting and amplifying the stories that define Nigeria’s ICT sector, while supporting efforts to promote innovation, transparency, and sustainable growth in the digital economy.
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