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Read moreDetailsBudgIT, a Nigerian civic-technology company, has launched an online platform to enable Nigerians monitor the federal government’s treasury and follow...
Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge Google, Microsoft, IBM, Apple and other leading technology companies have committed to investing over $30 billion...
Read moreDetailsXLink, a subsidiary of Vodacom, is providing enhanced technology services for users in Africa to transform Africa’s banking sector into...
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Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge Globacom, the Nigerian telecommunications network provider, has launched Glo TV, a mobile television streaming service that...
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