Who Really Owns Nigeria’s Digital Economy — The People or the Platforms?
But look past the numbers and we see a worrisome picture. Most of these platforms are not Nigerian-owned, at least ...
But look past the numbers and we see a worrisome picture. Most of these platforms are not Nigerian-owned, at least ...
The question we should be asking is: how do we prepare Africa’s people, not just its infrastructure, for the economy ...
Some companies have found ways to survive the missing middle
The question is no longer whether you can compete with other businesses, but if you can survive policy shocks long ...
But there’s a disconnect: 39.4% of Nigerians still don’t have electricity. In rural areas, three out of four people are ...
The cost of this silence is high, and growing
Welcome to Nigeria’s identity maze, where every agency wants your face, but none can protect or guarantee what happens to ...
The result is that the average household now spends more than 60% of its income just trying to eat; and ...
In our Macro Monday discussion today, we’re not recycling vague advice
With platforms like Bet9ja, SportyBet, and 1xBet just a tap away, the gambling industry has embedded itself into Nigeria’s digital ...
Dashboards, those clean, real-time visuals of key business data, are no longer tools reserved for tech companies or multinational firms; ...
In just two years, the price of a mid-sized ram has jumped by over 400%
Investors are buying proof, not dreams and visions. And if your startup can’t show that it earns more than it ...
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Before you fix a problem, you need to know what’s causing it
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