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Oboli noted that the implications are especially severe in a digital-first market like Nigeria, where fintech platforms, e-commerce services, and...
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Oboli noted that the implications are especially severe in a digital-first market like Nigeria, where fintech platforms, e-commerce services, and...
MTN and Airtel are partners in building digital Nigeria, and as stakeholders ourselves, we believe feedback (however blunt) is the...
Survey of over 20,000 micro and small businesses in five major cities shows digital tools are driving sales and improved...
Neuralink is on the hunt for more money—half a billion dollars to be exact—despite still being in the middle of...
The Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) commenced its 4th Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Summit in Owerri after sealing a working partnership...
This is an important step in boosting government–ecosystem collaboration as part of the broader rollout of the Nigeria Startup Act...
The Organization Surpasses 200 Projects, with New Projects in Uganda, Jamaica, and Pakistan, All Designed to Transcend Roadblocks to Ushering...
The Love for Change Women Foundation (LCWF) has announced plans for the second cohort of its InnovatHER STEM Virtual Bootcamp,...
These concerns have resurfaced following the arrests of several suspects in Niger State and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja
The startup Human Mobile Devices (HMD), over a year into its bold rebrand, welcomed acclaimed entrepreneur, actress, and mother of...
The company has rolled out a series of monetisation tools aimed at transforming its creator base into full-blown businesses
Apple will pay $570 million, while Meta has been fined $228 million
In its latest verdict, the Oversight Board—a body created by Meta but operating independently—accused the tech giant of making sweeping...
On April 17, 2025, the atmosphere at Yudala Heights was electric with pride, hope, and inspiration as TD Africa, the...
Intel has been losing ground, value, and relevance for years. In five years, its stock has plunged by 67%
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