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How Chisom Uma is using documentation as a growth engine for global startups
Before rebuilding documentation architectures for a global SaaS company, Chisom Uma was a frontend developer with two passions:…
Nigeria’s ID verification system changed overnight and nobody knows why
Nigeria’s national ID verification system has undergone a quiet transformation, and the government hasn’t bothered to explain what’s…
50 new Nigerian tax exemptions and how to file them by 2026
Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, has announced that Nigeria’s new…
Can ‘AI Judges’ be the solution to the problems in Nigeria’s justice system?
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, popularly known online as CZ, floated a striking idea on X this weekend. Train…
Nigeria launches Institute of Professional Interior Designers and Product Inventors (IPIDPI)
The Nigerian design community marked a historic milestone on Monday, October 27, 2025, with the official launch of…
Paul Biya’s reelection: How Cameroon’s ‘Gen Z uprising’ could make or break its fragile tech future
Cameroon’s Constitutional Council today confirmed 92-year-old Paul Biya as the winner of the October 12 election, extending his…
2 years, 37 reforms after: How Nigeria clawed its way off the FATF grey list
In the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) plenary in Paris on October 24, 2025, Nigeria’s name was struck…
Generative AI in Nigerian education: Can technology bridge the country’s learning divide?
Generative AI in Nigerian education is emerging at a time when the country faces one of the world’s…
Tinubu’s crypto literacy push: Nigeria needs policy clarity before judicial training – Expert
When President Bola Tinubu recently charged Nigeria’s judiciary to embrace cryptocurrency literacy, it sounded like a step forward…
Tax: Pensions, stipends, remote earnings of Nigerians in diaspora to be exempted – Taiwo Oyedele
Nigerian remote workers, retirees, and students in the diaspora will not pay taxes on their foreign-sourced income. This…














