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Personalised stories about women building amazing careers and creating remarkable solutions across the African tech space.
Skills as superpower: Tracing Damilola Adelekan exciting journey into product management
Damilola Adelekan’s journey into the tech space was far from conventional. Born with a curiosity that led her…
Moniepoint expands Women in Tech program from 10 to 15 interns, calls for entries into 2025 cohort
Leading digital financial services provider, Moniepoint, has announced the expansion of its Women in Tech internship program. The…
Mastercard research shows 83% of Nigerian women consider themselves entrepreneurs
Nigerian women are embracing entrepreneurship at an extraordinary rate, with eight in ten (83%) considering themselves as entrepreneurs—far…
Meet Ekwutosi Cynthia Okeh whose edtech platform Digital Witch has trained 40,000 global tech talents
As the world advances further into the age of technology, one of its stiffest challenges remains the ability…
The Role of Continuous Learning in Tech: Titilayo Odufowoke’s Personal and Professional Development Philosophy
The pace at which technology evolves isn’t something we can easily keep up with. Every day, new tools…
Rukayat Olapojoye: defending AI, securing blockchain, and shaping the future
Her work explores the vulnerabilities of AI systems and blockchain, focusing on defending federated learning models against AI model poisoning attacks.
Sabi’s Anu Adasolum is 1 of only 2 female CEO’s leading Africa’s 100 most-funded startups
Anu Adasolum's Sabi stands as Africa's most-funded woman-led startup
Christiana Okere of myStash, 3 other Nigerian women emerge finalists of 2024 AWIEF awards
The AWIEF Awards 2024 finalists have each demonstrated excellence in their respective fields
How technical writer Owanate Amachree is making Web3 accessible to everyone
Owanate Amarachee has dedicated herself to making Web3 knowledge accessible to anyone interested
ECOWAS appoints Jess Anuna, CEO of Klasha, as Youth Ambassador
Jess Anuna’s ambassadorial role is pivotal for fostering diplomatic ties and advocating for youth interests within the ECOWAS region.














