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…A Look at Nigeria's Growing Ecosystem
While countries like Mauritius, Senegal, and Sri Lanka showcase positive momentum, others face challenges and declines
This decline, which became more pronounced in the second half of the year, highlights a challenging period for the investment...
Market research is an ongoing process that requires continuous monitoring and adaptation
Quantum computers have the potential to revolutionize optimization problems encountered in fields like logistics, finance, and drug discovery
Dr. Ije Jidenma, President and Chairman of the Governing Council of the Institute of Directors Nigeria (IoD)
The aim is to transform the African payments landscape by making digital payments more accessible and reliable for domestic, cross-border...
Innovation requires an open mind, persistence, and a willingness to learn and adapt
During Buhari's administration, the Nigerian government showed interest in blockchain technology and its potential applications
While some government policies and regulations are aimed at maintaining financial stability and promoting economic growth, the impact on startups...
While there are still challenges to overcome, including technological, regulatory, and societal considerations, the potential benefits of self-driving cars are...
Infobip has established a global footprint and strong capabilities in the CPaaS market with its broad portfolio for enterprises as...
Embracing this power and investing in robust data analytics capabilities will undoubtedly pave the way for business success in the...
By refocusing on the metaverse, the company aims to position itself as a leader in this emerging field, driving innovation...
By actively practicing empathy, organizations can create a safe and inclusive space where employees feel valued, understood, and motivated to...

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