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The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has recorded a total of 117 million registrations for the National Identity Number (NIN)...
Read moreAs global interest in studying abroad continues to grow, the Spring 2025 edition of ApplyBoard’s Student Pulse Survey provides valuable insights into the...
Read moreWhen Blitzscaling Becomes Blitzfailing
Read moreThe content analytics market reached a valuation of USD 8.5 billion in 2023, with projections pointing to an 18.4% CAGR...
Read moreIf data is the new oil, why are Nigerians being paid in likes and targeted ads instead of actual money?
Read moreBusinesses that control search rankings control market share. It’s that simple
Read moreNigeria’s economy is so tied to foreign exchange (forex), with many businesses depending on imported raw materials, equipment, and finished...
Read moreSITA's 2024 Air Transport IT Insights report, published few days back, reveals how airlines and airports are increasing investment in cybersecurity,...
Read moreEdukoya’s shutdown is not an isolated case—other edtech startups in Nigeria, such as Quizac, now acquired by Tekedia Capital, have...
Read more…or a hybrid model of national grid and mini-grids might just be the best solution
Read moreWith 311.6 million active bank accounts in Nigeria, even a single monthly withdrawal per account could generate huge profits
Read moreThroughout Africa, words like "Demure", "Artificial Intelligence", and "Philosophy" captured a lot of people's attention—but search data suggests that many...
Read moreFor Nigeria, statistics leave us wondering if the country is prepared to handle what AI brings, especially as economic imbalances...
Read moreThe pumped hydro storage market will expand at a 11.8% CAGR between 2024 and 2032, fueled by innovations in pumped...
Read moreEven more concerning, Nigeria ended 2024 with 164.9 million active telecom subscribers—down from 224.7 million the year before
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