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South African fintech Stitch secures $25m to invest in its open banking solutions
Open banking, characterized by traditional banks opening up their data through application programming interfaces (APIs), has been a game-changer in the global payments landscape
Yele Bademosi insists blockchain is giving Africans access to global financial markets despite current realities
Even at this time when funding has been stunted, Yele Bademosi is optimistic about the future of the ecosystem
How new trends like AI and NFT are helping the African entertainment industry
During the panel session titled “The Future of Entertainment with NFT and AI” at Technext Coinference 3.0, Paul…
Regulatory uncertainty is why police would term crypto traders fraudsters- Blockchain leader
He said if regulators know how powerful blockchain is, people won't be begging the government to sit down
“Blockchain can improve the government” – Chris Ani at Coinference 2023
For years the crypto industry in Nigeria especially has been wrecked by erratic government policies
Amazon’s Prime Video to roll out $2.99 monthly ad-supported package
Hello there, and welcome to another round of the Global Roundup. This week’s instalment features product launches and…
ProLocums, a gig app revolutionizing healthcare staffing launches in Nigeria
If you want a ride, you have the Uber app. If you want to buy or sell appliances, you have the Jiji app. So why can't we have one for healthcare which is one of the most important sectors?
10 African startups selected for Techstars Toronto’s 2023 summer cohort
This selection underscores Techstars' continuous commitment to fostering innovation and entrepreneurship on the African continent
Nigerians are the second-highest consumers of podcasts in Africa behind South Africans – Spotify
The growth in podcast consumption in Nigeria is attributed to the younger generation, particularly Gen Z, aged between 18 and 24 years
There are more HR jobs than IT roles in Nigeria despite the tech craze, oil and gas remains the most preferred industry
More companies are investing resources into HR departments and personnel to help ensure that the welfare of employees remains paramount.














