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Technext industry analysis helps you see beyond the headlines by following the news behind the news, following through, revealing what is in-between and pointing out what is evident but not glaring.
PR and marketing integrity in the age of Web3 – by Terry Kunle
Fact-checking is paramount in the age of Web3, where misinformation can spread rapidly and damage reputations
ChatGPT leads AI site traffic with over 14bn visits as male users constitute 69.5% of total AI tool usage
ChatGPT, the OpanAI chatbot, leads the AI traffic industry with 14 billion visits, accounting for 60% of the…
3 reasons why fintech startups get hacked and how they can protect themselves
Nigerian startups have suffered more than their own fair share of hacks and this is particularly true of financial technology startups
Blockchain gaming projects bag $2.3 billion in 2023 despite decline in activity
Gaming in the blockchain space, also known as GameFi has reportedly taken a thorough beating in 2023 due…
Samsung, Apple lead the global smartphone market despite 8% YoY decline in sales
The global smartphone market is facing significant challenges
How to cancel auto-renewal data plan for MTN, Airtel, GLO using the new USSD code
In this article, we've put together a step-by-step guide on how to cancel, stop, or opt out of auto-renewal data plans for MTN, Airtel, GLO
Africa has the fastest blockchain adoption rate as crypto market grew 1200% in 2 years -Emurgo Report
Blockchain funding across Africa increased by 1,668% between 2021 and 2022
Only 3% of crypto workers receive their salaries in digital currencies, highlighting the long road to adoption
One would think workers at the forefront of crypto innovation and technology would ‘walk the talk’ by fostering…
“It is perfect”- Meet the Lagos e-hailing driver using a N10m electric car for Uber and Bolt
Abel who has been an e-hailing driver for six years, said he only switched to an electric car 7 months ago
Why Nigerians prefer using digital banks for fund transfers ahead of saving their wealth
Despite their growing popularity, many Nigerians still view financial technology companies as loose cannons














