Cryptocurrency Trading App Vibra Shuts Down Nigerian Operations Amidst Market Uncertainty
Despite receiving venture capital funding of $6 million from investors like Lateral Frontiers and Dragonfly Capital, the company has faced ...
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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 ...
In a resounding chorus of praise, a stakeholder group in the Nigerian Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has commended Prof. ...
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Writer: TOLULOPE OLANIYI More than US$20 billion dollars was remitted into Nigeria last year by the nearly 1.5 million Nigerian migrants ...
Gartner predicts that in 2023, 40% of all enterprise workloads will be deployed in cloud infrastructure and platform services, up ...
Says broadband penetration to hit 50% by year-end
At the moment, it looks like the BRICS are calling on Nigeria. Nigeria is an important African nation by several ...
...Minister Bosun Tijani hints on national AI strategy The world is evolving at an unprecedented pace, driven by technological advancements ...
Experts believe the results of recent interventions by the government will lead to improved business climate in Nigeria. But the ...
President Bola Tinubu has called on Nigerian youths to exercise patience and understanding as the nation undergoes economic and monetary ...
A new report from Duplo, a business payment platform for African businesses of all sizes, has revealed that Nigeria trails ...
Nigeria's Central Bank (CBN) has taken a significant stride in addressing cross-border payment challenges by forging FinTech collaboration agreements with ...
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