How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
By Omobayo Azeez The organiser of Lagos Fintech Week has postponed the 2020 edition of the weeklong activity of fintech...
Read moreDetails…As NCC, partners commence capacity building on ICT regulation L-R: Fredrik Kapper, senior policy adviser, international affairs at the Swedish...
Read moreDetailsBy Omobayo Azeez Two of Nigeria’s biggest fintech players, Paga and Flutterwave, have partnered to simplify and deepen payment solutions...
Read moreDetailsKenneth Afor Carbon, a leading FinTech firm in Africa has introduced Disrupt Fund with a $100,000 grant to enable young...
Read moreDetailsBy Omobayo Azeez Nigeria must leverage and appropriately deploy telecoms and ICT resources in the fight against insurgency and...
Read moreDetailsNigeria’s journey to becoming the Giant of Africa, especially in financial inclusiveness, is farther than it appears, as its payments market fell behind other African nations like Kenya, and South Africa in FT Partners’ FinTech Industry Research; only 6% of...
Read moreDetailsBy Omobayo Azeez Low registration for Nigeria’s top level domain name, .ng, is responsible for loss of money...
Read moreDetailsBy Omobayo Azeez Global digital payment service provider, Visa, has introduced a suite of innovative security capabilities to prevent electronic...
Read moreDetailsBy Omobayo Azeez Telecoms services provider, Airtel Africa, and global payment and foreign exchange platform, Finablr, have inked...
Read moreDetailsNigeria's offline status has not impeded the progress of fintechs, rather it portends a huge growth potential for them as...
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