How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
When Mrs. Agbaje started her school in Ibadan twelve years ago, she didn’t envision a tech-enabled future. Her dream was...
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Read moreDetailsJoy Agwunobi Nigeria has lost its long-held position as Africa’s top destination for venture capital funding, with Kenya now leading...
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Read moreDetailsJoy Agwunobi MTN Group and Airtel Africa have announced agreements to share network infrastructure in Nigeria and Uganda, a move...
Read moreDetailsJoy Agwunobi L-r: Bond Abbe, associate director, Government Relations, IHS Nigeria; Tola Yusuf, co-founder, Infratel Africa; Chidi Ajuzie, group chief...
Read moreDetailsOLUSEGUN AFOLABI Olusegun Afolabi has a first degree in biochemistry from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria, and a master’s in...
Read moreDetailsJoy Agwunobi As Nigeria aspires to achieve a $1 trillion economy by 2030, the role of financial technology (fintech) in...
Read moreDetailsJoy Agwunobi The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has outlined plans to collaborate with technology companies to prevent the misuse...
Read moreDetailsBen Eguzozie Cross River State has inaugurated the State Consultative Committee on Statistics (SCCS) in a major step toward enhancing...
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