How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
By Onome Amuge Nigeria currently possesses a huge number of human talents in the technology sector and has a competitive...
Read moreDetailsBy Chisom Nwatu MTN Group has launched the first 5G network service in the Republic of Zambia after successful...
Read moreDetailsBy Chisom Nwatu Beginning from today, December 1, telecom firms wanting to deploy broadband infrastructure in green areas...
Read moreDetailsBy Chisom Nwatu BNPL (Buy Now Pay Later), a fintech solution that allows consumers to buy an...
Read moreDetailsBy Chisom Nwatu Appzone, one of Africa’s leading Fintech Software Providers, has rebranded to “Zone”, a regulated blockchain...
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Read moreDetailsBy Chisom Nwatu Meta, US-based multinational technology company, has launched ‘#FlexNaija’ in Nigeria, a 360-degree campaign focused...
Read moreDetailsBy Olivia Nnorom Nigerian food tech startup, Orda, has raised $3.4 million in seed funding to help it...
Read moreDetailsBy Ola Williams, Country Manager, Microsoft Nigeria The digital revolution is changing how banking gets done. Every bank is eager...
Read moreDetailsBy Chisom Nwatu The potential of 5G technology to enable economic growth and promote social inclusion again came to the...
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