The recent recovery of the Naira against the US Dollar (in mid-April, it hit a seven-month high against the world’s most used currency) will have
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Inside Nigeria’s first multilingual AI model
Facing billions in losses from damaged cables, the Nigerian government is taking action. They’re proposing a new law that would criminalise damaging fibre optic cables,
Yhung G… Breaking barriers in Nigeria’s music industry | The Guardian Nigeria News
Yhung G is a rising artiste who mixes Afrobeats and Trap music. Since he started in 2017, he has gained a lot of fans with
Kenyan authorities confirm Nigeria’s request to extradite Binance executive
Nigerian authorities have asked Kenya to arrest and extradite Nadeem Anjarwalla, the Binance executive who escaped detention on March 25 after being charged with tax
👨🏿🚀TechCabal Daily – Nigeria’s multipurpose banking card
In partnership with Good morning ☀️ Our data and events arm TechCabal Insights is excited to announce the launch of its new website! The new
Why Nigeria’s tech workers are flocking to traditional industries
Until August 2023, *Bayo Samuel worked as a product designer at a Lagos-based edtech startup. However, a failure to raise fresh funding forced the company
My Father Co-wrote Nigeria’s National Anthem But Never Got Credit – Eddy Remedy
A wave of grief swept across Nigeria in August 2023 with the passing of Pa Taiwo Akinkunmi, the designer of the nation’s beloved flag. The
The struggle of Nigeria’s 22,600 empty ATMs
There are about 25 ATM terminals within Badore, Langbasa and Addo, three major roads of less than 5km located within the Ajah community in Eti
CBN slowdown threatens Nigeria’s Open Banking adoption after initial excitement
Open banking, which allows banks to share customer data consensually with fintechs, is believed to be a game-changer for Nigeria’s financial space. Yet the country’s
Nigeria’s capital city plans crackdown on unlicensed ride-hailing startups
💔 Gloomy news: Over the weekend, a tragedy gripped the Nigerian (and African) communities, especially those in the business and finance sectors, as Herbert Wigwe, the