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Legal roundup for the startup ecosystem 2023 and outlook for 2024 by Akpor Ikogho Esq.
2023 wasn’t a great year for tech startups in Africa. This was very much pronounced in Nigeria where…
Zone 2.0 will support DeFi and digital currencies – CEO
Zone (formerly Appzone), “Africa’s first regulated blockchain network for payments,” has announced an upgraded infrastructure. Known as Zone…
Peter Alfred-Adekeye is helping Nigerians conduct international trade with Blockchain-backed Boom
Boom, a blockchain-based startup, launched by Peter Alfred-Adekeye is an ecosystem that aims to bring an e-commerce platform…
“If you are buying our products in Nigeria, you are paying about 22% less”- A chat with Kehinde Ogundare about Zoho’s offerings in Naira, innovation and safety
..our products have been automatically discounted for Nigerian customers. If you are buying the products in Nigeria, you are paying about 22% less than what you will typically pay outside Nigeria.
N500m license requirement: Nigerian crypto leaders say SEC is out to stifle local companies
Towards the end of 2023, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) lifted the almost three-year-old ban on transactions…
Meet Switch Electric whose peer-to-peer metering hardware has gathered 15,000 pre-orders
Switch electric was also nominated among the top 5 metering companies by the Nigerian Power Sector awards 2022 for its technical innovation
Meet GarageNG, a campus co-working startup that achieved 5,000 combined work hours in 2 weeks
The Garage is providing students struggling with remote work with all the infrastructure required to make working hard as easy as possible
TradeFada CEO Seun Dania commends police arrest of Patricia hackers
Seun Dania, CEO of Nigerian crypto exchange TradeFada and one of the pioneers of crypto and blockchain in…
Qore’s COO, Mudiaga Umukoro talks about fintech in Nigeria and Qore’s cloud-native solutions
Qore is providing tailored fintech solutions designed specifically for African Financial Institutions
A chat with Mxolisi Msutwana about Onafriq’s rebranding, global mission and other implications
"We took the word “Ona” from Yoruba, which means road or path. Then, we combined it with the variation of the French word. “Afrique”, which means Africa. Then, the “IQ” is a reference to the brilliant solutions that we are building..."