Nigeria: 54Gene, Lazarpay, Four other Local Firms that Shut Down in 2023
Nigeria-based genomics startup, 54gene, once touted as a promising venture to improve global pharmaceutical research through valuable genome information on ...
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Nigeria-based genomics startup, 54gene, once touted as a promising venture to improve global pharmaceutical research through valuable genome information on ...
Nigerian passport, has again, been listed among the least powerful passports in the world. It is a crown not befitting ...
The exit of multinational corporations like Procter & Gamble (P&G) from Nigeria speaks volumes about the intricate challenges faced by ...
The influence of global and regional accelerators on Nigeria's startup ecosystem cannot be overstated. These groups have acted as spark ...
LuckyDodo, the entertainment platform known for its free lucky draws, has officially made its debut in Nigeria. This marks a ...
Cytek, a provider of technological solutions YNV Group, through its cybersecurity brand, recently hosted a webinar for stakeholders in the financial ...
The fund will concentrate on pre-seed and seed-stage startups, with plans to invest in over 50 ventures in these early ...
Unknown to many Nigerians, failure in regular electricity supply to households and businesses in the country is not only because of government negligence ...
Over the past ten years, there has been a significant transformation in the global business landscape. For companies operating in ...
As the entrepreneurship landscape in Nigeria keeps evolving, innovation and financial independence are on the rise. To support and navigate ...
She advocated for a shared, open-access fibre network that spans every local government, village, and community, irrespective of economic potential
Despite receiving venture capital funding of $6 million from investors like Lateral Frontiers and Dragonfly Capital, the company has faced ...
Stanbic IBTC Holdings, a member of Standard Bank Group, has shared some of its latest findings from the Africa Trade ...
Looking ahead, Adolphus is already in the process of developing a new AI product, aiming for a more capital-intensive venture
As Nigeria embraces innovation, partnerships, and education, the nation is set to create a future where creativity and technology converge ...
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