How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
By Chisom Nwatu Yabx, a Netherlands-headquartered fintech venture, has launched operations in Nigeria to democratise credit across the country...
Read moreDetailsBy Olivia Nnorom ...targets up-skilling of 10m Africans in 10yrs Educational technology platform GetBundi has secured approval from the Imo...
Read moreDetailsBy Chisom Nwatu The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, officially acquired Twitter on Thursday, October 27, after completing the...
Read moreDetailsBy Chisom Nwatu Amazon Web Services (AWS), a subsidiary of Amazon, on Tuesday opened its first Nigerian office in Lagos...
Read moreDetailsBy Business a.m. …investment to enhance capacity, expand 4G coverage in Lagos, Ogun The European Investment Bank (EIB)...
Read moreDetailsBy Luther Animashaun Tightening COVID-19 restrictions in China could force down production of Apple Inc’s iPhone at one of the...
Read moreDetailsBy Rosemary Iwuala Inefficiencies have marred Nigeria’s rental system for years, thus affecting how landlords and renters transact. Most...
Read moreDetailsBy Business a.m. Micro blogging site Twitter is planning to set up a “Content Moderation Council” tasked with the responsibility...
Read moreDetailsBy Chisom Nwatu Global payment giant, Mastercard, has partnered with Cellulant to allow millions of Cellulant customers...
Read moreDetailsBy Chisom Nwatu Telecoms giant MTN is offering N68 million in grants and training to small businesses to...
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