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Sadiq Isiaka’s Blockroll is redefining how African freelancers build and earn
In 2022, while leading a Web3 project and educating hundreds about blockchain and NFTs, Sadiq Isiaka hit a…
“Bitcoin is the future, and we are making it work for Africa”: Theophilus Isah’s Mavapay mission
Nigeria is leading cryptocurrency adoption thanks to bold innovators like Theophilus Isah, who’s quietly reshaping how businesses and…
How Ukeme Daniel is building bridges for African startups with The Beta Collective
In 2017, Ukeme Daniel stepped off a plane in Nigeria, returning as an adult to the country of…
Like Google Search, Case Radar is using AI to make law accessible to the common man
In its own unique way, Case Radar is building a platform that bridges the gap between legal knowledge,…
“We are building the logistics backbone that the African trade needs,” Haul247’s Sehinde Afolayan says
Nigeria’s logistics sector is beleaguered by systemic inefficiencies. Over 90% of truck operators are small-scale, informal, lack asset…
Nigerian scientist, Temidayo Oniosun is sending “Egusi” seeds to space tomorrow
In what is set to be a significant milestone, Temidayo Oniosun, a Nigerian space scientist and entrepreneur, will…
Can Africa’s next hit song be AI-generated? KorinAI wants to make that possible
In 2019, Philips Olajide-Philips stood at a crossroads familiar to many aspiring African artists. A trained musician skilled…
How Akinsola Jegede is providing seamless CrossBorder payment Solutions
Akinsola Jegede remembers a childhood scheme that foreshadowed a career in finance. He stood on his street in…
Ngozi Nwabueze is building a ‘Shopify for lawyers’ with PocketLawyers
When Ngozi Nwabueze launched her virtual law firm in 2020, she did not intend to become a tech…
How David Lanre Messan plans to democratise innovation with FirstFounders
In the heart of Nigeria’s turbulent startup ecosystem, where great ideas too often burn out under the weight…














