Top Digital Economy Policies to Watch in 2026
Nigeria’s digital economy is now projected to generate $18.3 billion in revenue by 2026, up from around $5.1 billion in 2019 and nearly ...
Nigeria’s digital economy is now projected to generate $18.3 billion in revenue by 2026, up from around $5.1 billion in 2019 and nearly ...
I believe this project brings one of the clearest windows into how Nigeria might re-imagine its economic model for the ...
If you control pipes, you control flows. If you control flows, you control power.
International tech giants such as IBM, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA, AWS, and Kaspersky showcased innovations ranging from AI solutions to cybersecurity ...
He also confirmed a new round of funding for 75 academic research projects, to be announced October 1
He stated that “Lagos is the only place where a Hausa boy can dream in his mother tongue, code in ...
But look past the numbers and we see a worrisome picture. Most of these platforms are not Nigerian-owned, at least ...
Both key agencies under the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy.
In its initial phase, the CCTF will establish the National Creative-Tech Framework and Roadmap (2025–2030), aligning with the National AI ...
In the rush to modernise, Nigeria’s financial system has quietly removed one important feature, which is human trust and most ...
His death yesterday brings an end to an era that impacted Nigeria’s digital and tech space in ways many could ...
Their message was that Nigeria’s attempt to regulate cyberspace must not come at the cost of civil liberties or democratic ...
Nigeria’s telecoms industry, and the digital economy that has developed around it, are at a fundamental inflection point. The decisions ...

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Africa’s innovation ecosystem is evolving, but where will the funding for the next generation of startups come from?
In this edition of the Techeconomy Business Series (TBS) May 2026, industry experts explore how local capital, venture debt, and smarter investment structures are redefining startup growth and innovation across Africa.
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* Ebunoluwa Ashley-Dejo
* Damilare Davola
* Success Ajilore (STN & Accelerated Plus)
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✔️ Venture debt and alternative funding models
✔️ The role of local investors in scaling innovation
✔️ Sustainable investment strategies for African startups
✔️ Opportunities and challenges in the African tech ecosystem
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