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Social tech provides commentaries on how tech is influencing the lifestyle of Africans and everything in-between.
‘ARCON’s ₦100K vetting will make influencers extra cautious’- Anthony Eigbe Creative Director X3M Ideas
In December, the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON) said that it had received a high number of…
Eclipse Nkasi made the 1st AI-generated Afrobeat album; now he wants the music industry to embrace AI
Infinite Echoes, the nine-track album by the rapper and music executive Eclipse Nkasi, follows the story of Leo,…
‘The industry is about to change’ – A chat with EDashMan, the music producer making banger covers with AI
Last week, short clips branded EDashMan, of the global music sensation Drake (and that is putting it mildly)…
The definitive guide to making podcasts in Nigeria, according to experts
In the past few years, the global media industry has begun to coalesce on a new form of…
What does the new copyright law mean for Nigerian content creators?
On March 17, Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari signed the Copyright Bill 2022 into law months after the National…
#SurvivingTerdoo: a new movement that seeks to end the digital culture of voyeurism
This week Twitter users had mixed feelings after different women came online to lament their experience with the…
Nathan Nwachukwu wants over 50 million students to benefit from academies on Klas
When the founder of Klas, Nathan Nwachukwu, was growing up in Port Harcourt, he thought he would become…
Online exorcism: Inside the solidarity announcers’ campaign to kill dissent on Twitter
What made social media attractive and kept people online in its humble beginnings – when Elon Musk was…
‘The belly of the beast’: Ethnic hostilities peak on social media ahead of 2023 guber polls
All through this election cycle, an ethnic clash has dominated social media. By Monday evening, the Wikipedia page…
Social media birthed a youthful ‘Obidient Movement’; it may have changed Nigerian politics forever
In October 2020, long before the ‘Obidient’ Movement began, mostly young Nigerians gathered around the country in large…














