[REPORT] Africa Tech Ecosystem Raised $6.5b in 2022; Nigeria Attracted $1.2b
Partech Africa, the VC fund dedicated to technology startups in Africa, has issued its annual report on Africa Tech Venture ...
Partech Africa, the VC fund dedicated to technology startups in Africa, has issued its annual report on Africa Tech Venture ...
According to the National Bureau of Statistics (International Trade Data), Nigeria spent N205.38 billion on the importation of medicines in ...
In collaboration with FSDH, Nigeria's top merchant banking group, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) has authorized a credit facility worth ...
The Nigerian government has disclosed that thus far, investments in its export processing zones have totaled $46.6 billion. At ...
Ramani, the African software company building a cloud network of micro-distribution centres for Africa's $1 Trillion consumer-packaged goods supply chain, ...
“The Northwest recorded the lowest average retail price at N868.89 per litre of kerosene,” the NBS stated.
Nigeria has issued four circles of SUKUK bonds totaling N64.5 billion, and there’s a fifth circle that is under preparation ...
According to the Federal Government, the National School Feeding Program cost approximately $100 million to feed 10 million Nigerian children. ...
...Traditional banks are still trailing in the aspect of making finance (loans) accessible to customers
The ecosystem accounted for 63 percent of the $1.37 billion in funding raised in Nigeria in 2021.
The bank claims that it would pay interest to every customer who could save the specified amount between 90 and ...
Wheat farmers received N41 billion in intervention funds to help with output, according to Heritage Bank Executive Director George Oko-Oboh, ...
“CBN has been hijacked and used as a funnel to provide extra-budgeting funding for the government and that has led ...
Nigeria is extremely vulnerable to climate change, and various locations are likely to experience the effects of global warming. Nigeria ...

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