When Money Stopped Being Cheap, Tech Had to Grow Up
About 74% of January funding went to deals of $100 million or more, and 57% went to AI-related startups alone
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About 74% of January funding went to deals of $100 million or more, and 57% went to AI-related startups alone
Nigeria’s digital economy didn’t break overnight. It eroded quietly. One fake vendor at a time. One impersonated account. One payment...
Bloomwit, Africa’s leading PR and communications agency and academy, has released its 2026 Visibility Report for African SMEs, shining a...
Still, it was higher than January figures from earlier years, including 2023 and 2024, when funding volumes were far lower.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence, a new generation of researchers is emerging, scientists who don't just work...
Airtel Nigeria has unveiled a robust update on a range of network, infrastructure and technology advancements that position the company...
The additional breakout would improve resilience and reduce pressure on existing routes into Lagos
Recruiters are changing how they read CVs. According to a business expert, frequent job changes, unclear pivots and title chasing...
MoMo PSB, the fintech subsidiary of MTN Nigeria, has announced a strategic partnership with the Small and Medium Enterprises Development...
Driven by strong global adoption, including growing momentum across Africa and continued growth in Nigeria, inDrive, a global mobility and...
Teesas Education has announced an expansion of its JAMB tutorial programme with the opening of two new learning centres, reinforcing...
Google has announced the opening of applications for the 10th cohort of the Google for Startups Accelerator Africa. This milestone...
Taking a detailed look at these two organisations, both aim to help African tech talent reach global job markets, but...
The setup is built for business payments, not personal remittances
Redtech, a technology company backed by Heirs Holdings, today disclosed it processed $20.6 billion (₦30 trillion) in total transactions over...

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