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Even more concerning, Nigeria ended 2024 with 164.9 million active telecom subscribers—down from 224.7 million the year before
Read moreThe question of how we can ensure AI reaches its transformative state across industries, big and small, is still to...
Read moreThey don’t just dream of office cubicles or nine-to-five stability—they create their own brands, flood social media with great campaigns,...
Read moreEven with the benefits, many small business owners still assume that cloud computing is only for large corporations. This misconception...
Read moreWhat if we told you that the black gold Nigeria has long relied upon is being overtaken by something invisible...
Read moreTo realize the goal of doubling its GDP by 2030, Nigeria must focus on several pillars
Read moreClean energy spending now surpasses fossil fuel investments at a ratio of 2:1
Read moreThese companies are solving problems for Africa; and creating models that can work anywhere in the world - the focus...
Read moreResearch reveals that 70% of online shoppers abandon their carts due to poor user experience and 45% of consumers would...
Read moreA particularly telling social media comment sums it up: “From being Nigeria’s most tech-savvy bank to worse than microfinance institutions—GTBank...
Read moreHowever, the high fees charged by some agents are projecting unfairness
Read moreDigital transformation is no longer a luxury for African businesses; it is a necessity. This was the emphasis of the...
Read moreHigh-cost borrowing often forces people to take new loans to pay off existing debts, creating a vicious debt cycle, particularly...
Read moreAffordable housing is a seemingly unending challenge, as high costs and limited access to financing place suitable homes out of...
Read more…exploring the arguments for and against this approach | Case Study of the Blue Line Train in Lagos
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