Nigeria’s Digital Infrastructure Imperative: Turning Promise into Productive Capacity
Nigeria stands at a defining moment in its digital journey. Over the past decade, the country has laid down visible ...
Nigeria stands at a defining moment in its digital journey. Over the past decade, the country has laid down visible ...
The initiative will begin in Nigeria and Kenya, before launching in Ghana and South Africa later this year, covering 200 ...
Bidemi Oke is the founder and CEO of Flashchange Limited, a fintech platform, with its flagship product for digital asset ...
Instead, attackers exploit simple, preventable security weaknesses that organisations repeatedly fail to fix.
The attack surface is expanding faster than most organisations can secure it.
By 2030, more than 25 billion devices are expected to be connected worldwide, each one a potential gateway for both ...
The people featured in this list are operating inside that gap; they are not reacting to growth but are organising ...
Run alongside Android or iOS, it ensures security, auditability, and digital sovereignty.
The data places Nigeria at the centre of a continental problem.
The global cyber insurance market has reached $20.56 billion in 2025.
The plan, which will begin construction in 2026, aims to add nearly 1.3 gigawatts of computing power, designed to enhance ...
Nigeria lost over ₦42.6 billion to cyber fraud in 2024, but the biggest vulnerability isn’t weak systems; it’s untrained employees.
Replacing the old method that required users to store a 64-character encryption key or recall a backup password, passkeys makes ...
The platform secures AI models, workloads, and agentic applications without impacting performance, offering full protection from data poisoning, model exfiltration, ...
The same scale that made M-Tiba a national success story has also made it a lucrative target.

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Africa’s innovation ecosystem is evolving, but where will the funding for the next generation of startups come from?
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✔️ Sustainable investment strategies for African startups
✔️ Opportunities and challenges in the African tech ecosystem
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