Bandwidth is the New Oil
Total international capacity has really grown, rising several times over since 2019, with Equiano and the Meta‑backed 2Africa among the ...
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Total international capacity has really grown, rising several times over since 2019, with Equiano and the Meta‑backed 2Africa among the ...
Green tech is usually framed at a national or multinational scale. For SMEs, it’s far more concrete.
This transition dictates how businesses grow and survive in the new year, and the next decade at large.
Outsourcing was built on the premise that labour could be bought cheaply abroad.
This is the rise of micro-automation, and it may be one of the most important productivity changes Africa has seen ...
At its core, pay-as-you-grow ties software expenses to what a business actually uses or earns.
But a skeleton alone does not make a human being. For actual economic inclusion, for SMEs to grow securely and ...
But then, even with that growth, Africa as a whole holds less than 1% of global data-centre capacity.
The same simplicity that drives adoption also creates a digital ceiling.
While we see artificial intelligence changing businesses globally, have you ever wondered how it can serve those who are still ...
Nigeria’s 2025 floods are a wake-up call; but they also open doors for innovation. Startups can drive resilience if supported ...
There was a time when every investor had one destination in mind, Nigeria. Founders spoke of Lagos as “Africa’s Silicon ...
65% of Nigeria’s informal businesses earned more in 2025, but only 47% made profit, as inflation and high costs choke ...
Most startups in Nigeria do not manage to clear this gap, and I believe this lack of late-stage funding is ...
DPI is a governance test, let’s not limit it to a technology project.

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