Dataleum – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Tue, 26 Aug 2025 17:17:58 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Dataleum – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 LCCI, Dataleum Forge Data-Driven Alliance to Power Business Transformation in Lagos https://techeconomy.ng/lcci-dataleum-forge-data-driven-alliance/ https://techeconomy.ng/lcci-dataleum-forge-data-driven-alliance/#respond Tue, 26 Aug 2025 17:15:58 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=165856 It was more than just a courtesy call. When the leadership of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), led by its Director-General, Dr. Chinyere Almona, visited Dataleum today, August 25, 2025, it became clear that this was the beginning of a new chapter in Lagos’ digital transformation story.

The meeting, hosted by Bode Roberts, Dataleum’s CEO and Co-founder, was filled with energy, ideas, and a shared conviction: data is no longer a luxury for Nigerian businesses, it is the lifeblood of resilience, growth, and global competitiveness.

Dr. Almona, speaking on behalf of the Chamber, emphasized that the future of commerce in Lagos lies at the intersection of innovation and collaboration.

“As an organization that has championed enterprise for decades, LCCI recognizes that data-driven insights are essential to shaping policies, guiding investments, and empowering businesses of all sizes,” she noted.

The conversation quickly moved beyond pleasantries to actionable pathways:

  • Strengthening entrepreneurship and SME growth: The LCCI Innovation Hub and Dataleum will deepen collaboration to ensure young entrepreneurs and SMEs can access data-powered tools that enhance productivity and open new markets.
  • Evidence-based decision-making: Dataleum was formally invited to join the Chamber as a premium member, underscoring the importance of embedding data expertise in LCCI’s policy and advocacy work.
  • From dialogue to delivery: Both organizations agreed to explore pilot projects, sector-specific events, and scalable programs that convert discussions into tangible business outcomes.
  • Inclusive growth: The shared goal is to ensure data-driven opportunities do not remain the preserve of large corporations but also empower smaller businesses, driving job creation and wider economic participation.

For Bode Roberts, the partnership is a validation of Dataleum’s mission to democratize access to data intelligence.

“At Dataleum, we believe every business, whether a startup or a multinational, deserves the insight that comes from data. Partnering with LCCI gives us the platform to extend that vision to thousands of enterprises across Lagos and Nigeria,” he said.

The visit ended on a note of optimism, with both sides reaffirming their commitment to building frameworks that support data-enabled prosperity.

By bridging the gap between enterprise and industry, the LCCI and Dataleum are laying the groundwork for a business ecosystem that is not only innovative but also inclusive and globally competitive.

As Lagos positions itself as Africa’s commercial nerve centre, partnerships like this may well determine how quickly the city, and Nigeria at large, can attract investment, create jobs, and secure sustainable development.

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Dataleum Wins EdTech Startup of Africa at the Global Startup Awards https://techeconomy.ng/dataleum-wins-edtech-startup-of-africa-at-the-global-startup-awards/ https://techeconomy.ng/dataleum-wins-edtech-startup-of-africa-at-the-global-startup-awards/#comments Fri, 03 Nov 2023 09:00:13 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=117285 Dataleum, a Nigerian startup specializing in tech training and consulting services, has achieved remarkable success as they emerged victorious at the Global Startup Awards (GSA) Africa Finale, solidifying their position as the EdTech Startup of Africa by Global Startup Awards.

The GSA Africa Finale, held under the theme “Innovating a Global Africa,” is a prestigious event that serves as a beacon for African innovation aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals. This event spotlights groundbreaking solutions emerging from the continent and brings together visionaries and industry leaders dedicated to shaping Africa’s future through innovation.

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Dataleum‘s journey to this pinnacle of recognition began as they competed at the national level, where they showcased their innovative prowess and commitment to transforming the EdTech sector.

Their impressive performance at the national level earned them the opportunity to advance to the regional stage of the competition.

As one of the regional finalists, Dataleum stood out in a highly competitive field, impressing an impartial panel of judges who were astounded by the exceptional quality and diversity of solutions originating from all corners of the continent, aimed at addressing some of the most pressing challenges.

The highlight of Dataleum’s journey was their outstanding performance at the GSA Africa Finale, where they clinched the title of EdTech Startup of Africa by Global Startup Awards. This prestigious recognition marks their exceptional contributions to the EdTech sector and their commitment to advancing technology training and consulting services in Africa.

Dataleum was represented by the CEO, Bode Roberts, and the Global Head of Communications, Deborah Dosunmu, at the GSA Africa Finale.

Bode Roberts, the CEO of Dataleum, expressed his elation upon receiving the EdTech Startup of Africa award. He remarked, “We’re thrilled to be named the Best EdTech Company in Africa by the Global Startup Awards Africa. This achievement underscores our commitment to shaping the future of talent development through innovation. Thanks to our incredible team, and we’re dedicated to advancing the growth and potential of individuals and businesses in Africa and beyond”

Dataleum’s win at the GSA Africa Finale means that they will now move on to compete at the global level, representing Africa on the international stage of the Global Startup Awards.

This global competition brings together the best startups from around the world, offering a platform to showcase innovative ideas alongside some of the most renowned business leaders and ecosystem facilitators on a global scale.

Dataleum’s journey from national competitors to the champions of EdTech in Africa is a testament to their dedication and innovative spirit, and it is a source of pride not only for their team but also for the entire African tech community.

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Six Signs You Might Need a Data Analytics Solution for Your Company https://techeconomy.ng/six-signs-you-might-need-a-data-analytics-solution-for-your-company/ https://techeconomy.ng/six-signs-you-might-need-a-data-analytics-solution-for-your-company/#respond Thu, 28 Sep 2023 14:46:39 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=114404 Data-driven business landscape and making informed decisions based on accurate information best describes our world today. 

Data analytics solutions have become indispensable tools for companies across various industries, enabling them to extract valuable insights from their data. If you’re wondering whether your company could benefit from a data analytics solution, here are six signs to consider:

  1. Data Overload

Is your organization drowning in data? If you find it challenging to manage and derive meaningful insights from the massive volumes of data you collect, it’s a clear sign that a data analytics solution could help. These solutions are designed to handle and analyze large datasets efficiently.

  1. Limited Data Visibility

Do you struggle to gain visibility into your company’s operations, customer behavior, or financial performance? Data analytics can provide a holistic view of your business by consolidating data from various sources and presenting it in a comprehensible format, allowing you to make more informed decisions.

  1. Manual Data Processing

If your team spends excessive time manually processing data or generating reports, it’s a sign that your processes could be automated with the help of data analytics tools. Automation can significantly reduce human error and free up valuable time for strategic tasks.

  1. Reactive Decision-Making

Are you often reacting to issues or market changes rather than proactively anticipating them? Data analytics can empower your company to predict trends, identify potential challenges, and make proactive decisions to stay ahead of the competition.

  1. Ineffective Marketing Campaigns

Struggling to achieve your marketing goals? Data analytics can enhance your marketing efforts by providing insights into customer preferences, segmenting your audience effectively, and measuring the success of your campaigns. This can lead to more targeted and successful marketing strategies.

  1. Competitive Pressure

Are your competitors leveraging data analytics to gain a competitive edge? Falling behind in the data-driven race can put your company at a significant disadvantage. Implementing data analytics can help level the playing field and potentially surpass your competition.

Now that you’ve identified the signs, you might wonder where to start. We’ve compiled a list of six companies that you can trust to help you harness the power of your data.

Leveraging Data Analytics for Business Growth

Six Data Analytics Companies You Can Trust

  1. Data Scientists Network (DSNai)

AI technology for health, education, financial inclusion, and agriculture in emerging markets, DSNai is on a mission is to raise 1 million AI talents in Nigeria and develop AI solutions that improve the quality of life for 2 billion people in emerging markets. They specialize in building adaptable infrastructure and local datasets for last-mile deployment of Generative AI applications.

  1. Rise Network

Rise Network is also focused on Data Science, Analytics, and Artificial Intelligence Powered Learning, Research, and Work Readiness. The company is a social enterprise dedicated to skills development, digital transformation, and governance innovation. It aims at the dynamic trends of the 4th Industrial Revolution and offers solutions to enhance individuals’ skills, drive digital transformation in organizations, and innovate governance in the public sector.

  1. Dataleum

Dataleum is building a global talent accelerator, with a strong emphasis on excellence in Data Analytics. It aims to bridge the global skills gap by providing value-packed and cost-effective Data Analytics skill sets, both in-person and remotely. It is also producing world-class Data Analysts and Scientists, while connecting them with top partner companies across Africa and the world.

  1. Hyperspace Technologies

Developing solutions using Web3 technologies for a more secure and transparent internet, Hyperspace Technologies specializes in utilizing blockchain and decentralized technologies to create a secure and transparent internet. It offers a range of tools, including decentralized applications (DApps) and smart contracts.

  1. Tarragon Group

Tarragon Group focuses on the “mobile-first African market” and offers data platforms to enrich first-party data and understand African consumers. Building Africa’s largest data-powered marketing cloud ecosystem, it aims to provide intelligent and meaningful experiences to consumers on mobile.

  1. Stears

On a mission to become the world’s most trusted source of African data and insight, Stears leverages domain expertise and technology to build information products for global businesses and professionals, covering various sectors such as financial services, fintech, digital commerce, transport, energy, and agriculture.

Each of these companies specializes in data analytics solutions and may offer unique features and expertise. To determine which one aligns best with your company’s needs, be sure to reach out to them for more information and explore their capabilities.

In conclusion, recognizing the signs that your company could benefit from a data analytics solution is the first step towards making data-driven decisions that can drive growth and efficiency. By partnering with a trusted company, you can unlock the full potential of your data and gain a competitive advantage in today’s fast-paced business environment.

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Dataleum Clocks Four, Launches Operations in the United Kingdom https://techeconomy.ng/dataleum-clocks-four-launches-operations-in-the-united-kingdom/ https://techeconomy.ng/dataleum-clocks-four-launches-operations-in-the-united-kingdom/#comments Wed, 02 Aug 2023 15:26:33 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=109263 Dataleum, a training and consulting firm known for upskilling individuals and connecting talents with opportunities, is celebrating its 4th anniversary!

Building upon its years of success, Dataleum has expanded into the United Kingdom, providing its exceptional services to an even broader audience. This comes a few months after Dataleum was recognized and awarded as the Ed-Tech Startup of West Africa by the Global Startup Awards.

Dataleum’s commitment to excellence in training and talent matching has earned them accreditation from The UK Register of Learning Providers (UKRLP), this signifies Dataleum’s compliance with high training standards.

The UKRLP has played a pivotal role in transforming the education landscape, facilitating the growth of global training providers like Dataleum. 

As a verified provider, Dataleum stands as a powerhouse to provide global opportunities for its trainees, as well as seamlessly collaborate with international agencies, enhancing their reach and impact in the United Kingdom and across borders.

“We are thrilled to celebrate our 4th anniversary and take this significant step forward by expanding into the UK,” said Bode Roberts, CEO and Co-Founder of Dataleum. “This accreditation reflects our commitment to quality and expertise, allowing us to better serve our trainees and partners globally.”

Dataleum‘s expansion into the diaspora opens doors to countless opportunities for individuals seeking to upskill, and businesses looking to harness top talent.

With their proven track record of cutting-edge talent development programs, and now, this international market expansion, Dataleum is poised to make a lasting impact on the Global Tech landscape.

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Dataleum named Ed-Tech Startup of West Africa 2023 by Global Startup Awards https://techeconomy.ng/dataleum-named-ed-tech-startup-of-west-africa-2023-by-global-startup-awards/ https://techeconomy.ng/dataleum-named-ed-tech-startup-of-west-africa-2023-by-global-startup-awards/#respond Tue, 06 Jun 2023 20:58:47 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=103851 Dataleum, a leading Technology training and firm, has achieved significant recognition as a regional winner at this year’s Global Startup Awards (GSA) Africa, the largest and most independent startup ecosystem competition on the continent.

These winners were chosen from competitions held in Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western, and Central Africa.

The Global Startup Awards Africa is a global platform that showcases and scales the most promising startups in Africa.

The competition this year concentrated on solutions for agriculture, climate change, business, healthcare, education, and mobility & logistics, with a special focus on businesses that support Web 3.0 technologies, sustainable business models, green innovation, and workplace diversity.

The competition garnered an astounding number of 8,272 submissions in the 2022–2023 season from all 54 African nations.

Dataleum stood out among these submissions as the West African regional winner of the Ed-Tech Award.

The West African Africa Ed-Tech Awards is a regional competition held within the framework of the Global Startup Awards (GSA) Africa.

Dataleum first competed at the national level before moving on to become a regional finalist – where they are now. An impartial group of judges selected the winners, assuring a thorough assessment of the African tech sector.

Due to this outstanding achievement, Dataleum will move on to the GSA Africa competition’s continental finals, where they will compete for the title of African champion. At the GSA Grand Finale, this last group of start-ups will also have the chance to exhibit their creative ideas alongside some of the most well-known business leaders, and ecosystem facilitators in the world.

The unveiling of the winners took place during the inaugural edition of GITEX Africa 2023 in Marrakech, Morocco.

GITEX Africa 2023 stands as a platform for uniting global leaders and encouraging the adoption of next-generation technology in Africa.

Jo Griffiths, co-founder of GSA Africa, expressed enthusiasm about this year’s competition, The esteemed panel of judges was astounded by the exceptional quality and diverse range of solutions originating from all corners of the continent, aimed at addressing some of the most pressing challenges.

The founders of Dataleum, elated and optimistic about the future, shared their delight upon receiving the prestigious Ed-Tech Award. They regarded this recognition as a validation of their unwavering commitment to revolutionizing the Technology sector.

“6 months ago, we won the Startup of the Year” Award by AOT Lagos and the Lagos State Government and now we have scaled our impact footprints by representing the whole of West Africa. This award recognizes our grit, dedication, passion and technical prowess that have significantly contributed to the growth of the African Tech Ecosystem”, Bode Roberts, the CEO of Dataleum.

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Data Intelligence company, Dataleum, Gives N9 Million Worth of Scholarships to Young female footballers https://techeconomy.ng/data-intelligence-company-dataleum-gives-n9-million-worth-of-scholarships-to-young-female-footballers/ https://techeconomy.ng/data-intelligence-company-dataleum-gives-n9-million-worth-of-scholarships-to-young-female-footballers/#respond Thu, 11 May 2023 08:24:25 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=101598 Dataleum, leading data training and consulting company awards a Nine-million-naira Scholarship Programme to female football teams for Sports Analytics.

Three teams were the beneficiaries of the Sports Data Analytics scholarship, which was handed out by Dataleum, to the winner, as well as first and second runners-up of the Under 15 Girls Inter-Secondary School Football Tournament organized by Lagos Tigers Academy and Kid Sport FC.

The top three teams were selected based on their performance in the football match, where each team was presented with three-million-naira worth of scholarships.

Beneficiaries of the scholarship will be introduced to the provisions of data analytics, and how it can be incorporated into the approach and application of sports, with the aim of improving the process each team implements in their training drills.

“We recognize the participation of females in sports and how it contributes to their psychological and physical well-being, as well as societal development, and are also conversant with the rapid acceptance and implementation of data analytics in sports,” said Nehita Odigie, a representative of Dataleum.

The scholarship launch is a reflection of Dataleum’s commitment to using data, in driving positive change in the world. It is also a part of the company’s broader efforts to promote gender diversity and equality in the field of data as well as sports.

Bode Roberts, the CEO, on behalf of his organization, congratulates the football teams on their achievement and looks forward to supporting them through this Sports Analytics training as a way to contribute to their future and the future of data in sports.

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Dataleum Wins StartUp of the Year Award for Art of Technology Lagos 4.0 https://techeconomy.ng/dataleum-wins-startup-of-the-year-award-for-art-of-technology-lagos-4-0/ https://techeconomy.ng/dataleum-wins-startup-of-the-year-award-for-art-of-technology-lagos-4-0/#comments Sat, 10 Dec 2022 20:31:58 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=91129 Global Talent Accelerator, Dataleum, was recognized as the StartUp of the Year at the Art of Technology Lagos award night held at the Landmark Event Center, Lagos, Nigeria, on December 9, 2022.

The award recognized startups with significant financial and public relations achievements.

The award ceremony, hosted by the Art of Technology Lagos (AoT 4.0) and curated by Eko Innovation Centre, is the first-ever event sponsored by the Lagos State government to recognize tech startups and personalities for their impact and development of the Nigerian technology landscape.

Speaking on the award, Bode Roberts, the Chief Executive Officer of Dataleum, said, “It is a great honour to receive AoT’s StartUp of the Year award. The award affirms the good work the Dataleum team put in to achieve the best possible results.

At Dataleum, upholding the highest service of excellence and impact is what matters the most; and I am grateful for the opportunity to play my part in uplifting the standards of the tech industry.”

In May 2022, Dataleum became the official training partner of the Lagos Innovate Talent Development Program run by the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) in partnership with Honeywell Group to upskill unemployed Nigerians with in-demand tech skills. As a result, 260 beneficiaries got selected from a pool of over 1000 applicants.

The Talent Accelerator company emerged winner of the ‘StartUp Category’ as an organization that has excelled in its efforts to the Nigerian tech ecosystem’s growth. Other nominees in the same category include Vendease and TeamApt.

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