How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
BY ROSEMARY IWUALA Nigerians' use of mobile channels for payment increased by 3,454.46 percent from N136.85bn during the first four...
Read moreDetailsBY ONOME AMUGE The Federal Government of Nigeria is targeting to increase the country's broadband penetration from its current level...
Read moreDetailsBY ONOME AMUGE Ad Dynamo, an Aleph Group company and Africa's largest digital media sales house, has announced plans...
Read moreDetailsBY ONOME AMUGE & CHISOM NWATU Experts in the African financial technology ecosystem have called for the establishment of a...
Read moreDetailsBY ROSEMARY IWUALA Ziroopay, an indigenous Point of Sale (PoS) solution provider has developed a unique mobile PoS technology that...
Read moreDetailsBY ROSEMARY IWUALA Biometrically authenticated remote mobile payment, an innovation that utilises biometric identification to authorise financial transactions, is projected...
Read moreDetailsBY MADUABUCHI EFEGADI African business leaders have been shown through a study how greater innovation from telecoms and technology companies...
Read moreDetailsBY CHARLES ABUEDE & GRACE AIRHULE Amid speculations of a proposed takeover bid of Jumia Technologies, Africa’s leading e-commerce company,...
Read moreDetailsBY CHISOM NWATU Appzone, the sub-Saharan Africa payment infrastructure company, has been granted an approval-in-principle by the Central Bank of...
Read moreDetailsBY CHARLES ABUEDE Leading telecoms operator, Airtel Nigeria, is rolling out its payment service banking operation in Nigeria after receiving...
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