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Personalised stories about women building amazing careers and creating remarkable solutions across the African tech space.
From Lagos to Barcelona: Olatokunbo Ogunlade’s rise as a DevOps engineer and her mission to help more mums break into tech
In today’s hyper-connected world, a single second of downtime can cost businesses millions. From e-commerce marketplaces to healthcare…
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…
Famasi launches CareCapital for women to help pharmacies in Nigeria grow
Famasi Africa, a leading pharmacy platform in Nigeria, has announced the launch of CareCapital For Women — a…
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 Precious Eboh Okiya is redefining Nollywood filmmaking with AI
Known in digital creative circles as The AI Queen, Precious Eboh Okiya is not just a tech founder;…
“We want a future where African art is accepted, artists earn royalties and culture builds wealth,”- Adaobi Orajiaku of AtSur
For Adaobi Orajiaku, art and blockchain are not just passions; they are personal missions. As the founder and…
“The only way to grow is through the mud”: How AZA Finance’s Elizabeth Rossiello proves Africa’s fintech potential
Picture a young girl in a bedroom where the walls aren’t draped in pastel colours but in maps—continents…
Tracing Adebola Ibiyode’s journey from building JAMB/WAEC result checkers to global tech leadership
Middle-class parents often want their children to be like them and take over from them at the appointed…
HerVest’s Solape Akinpelu wins $30,000 prize at Aurora Tech Award 2025
Solape Akinpelu, founder of Nigeria-based fintech platform HerVest, has emerged as the winner of the Aurora Tech Award…
The future is Lilac: raising the next generation of female tech leaders
“We teach girls to shrink themselves, to make themselves smaller. We say to girls, you can have ambition,…














