The word ‘Fintech’ comes from the phrase financial technology and it refers to any innovation in how people transact business. It is the digitizing of transactions instead of human interaction and…
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UK-Nigeria Tech Hub and Tech Circle Discuss Developments in the Tech Industry with Leading Game Changers
On the 27th February 2020, the UK- Nigeria Tech hub in partnership with TechCircle hosted key stakeholders to discuss emerging…
Here’s how Two-Factor Authentication Can Protect Your Social Media Network from being Hijacked
The hijacking of a social media network occurs when someone takes over an account that doesn’t belong to them and locks out the individual that owns it. Most times accounts that are targeted are…
Here’s How to Launch Your Startup Without Investors
Imagine, pulling yourself up from your bootstraps and you have a picture of how challenging launching a startup this way can be…
WhatsApp Now has Dark Mode! Our Answered Prayer or Worst Nightmare?
Yesterday, WhatsApp launched Dark Mode, a feature that has been quite highly anticipated since 2019 when it…
DG of NITDA Urges for Collaboration with E-Commerce Companies
The DG said that the e-Commerce companies in Nigeria should come together to form a strong unit and work with the government to make efforts in digitalising…
“Gogata App by Gatatransport is set to pioneer an uncommon product within the fast-rising tech transport industry in Nigeria…”
Another fresh idea from the transport tech sector and it has the potential to solve transport problems in…
Ibadan, There’s a new bike-hailing app in town! Safeboda, the Ugandan bike-hailing startup launches in Nigeria
Two months ago, Safeboda announced a launch date in Nigeria for January, and now the company has…
First Case of Corona Virus in Nigeria! What can we learn from China’s Response
The first case of corona virus in Nigeria was reported on the 27th February 2020, what lessons can Nigeria learn from China’s response and how…
Is Nigeria the Unofficial Tech Capital of Africa?
Would you say Nigeria is the unofficial tech capital of Africa or is that just the viewpoint of optimistic patriots?