• Coal, code, and a festival: Inside Enugu’s high-stakes bet on technology


    Enugu’s digital push blends history and ambition—transforming from a coal city into a hub for tech, innovation, and human capital in Nigeria’s Southeast. Dive into the journey with government and the private sector


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    Coal, code, and a festival: Inside Enugu’s high-stakes bet on technology

    Enugu’s digital push blends history and ambition—transforming from a coal city into a hub for tech, innovation, and human capital in Nigeria’s Southeast. Dive into the journey with government and the private sector

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  • Condia Insider: Can tech fix Africa’s rent problem?


    Africa’s rental market is under pressure as proptech startups test monthly rent models against deep-rooted traditions. Can technology change how Africans pay rent, or will annual payments remain the norm?


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    Condia Insider: Can tech fix Africa’s rent problem?

    Africa’s rental market is under pressure as proptech startups test monthly rent models against deep-rooted traditions. Can technology change how Africans pay rent, or will annual payments remain the norm?

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  • Quick Fire with Babatunde Esanju


    Babatunde Esanju, a seasoned software engineer and entrepreneur, shares how building in fintech and caretech taught him that true innovation starts with empathy. He recalls fixing a major system failure under pressure and creating open-source tools to help others do the same. For him, technology is most powerful when it solves real human problems, and no-code tools are only useful when guided by thoughtful problem-solving.


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    Quick Fire 🔥 with Babatunde Esanju

    Babatunde Esanju, a seasoned software engineer and entrepreneur, shares how building in fintech and caretech taught him that true innovation starts with empathy. He recalls fixing a major system failure under pressure and creating open-source tools to help others do the same. For him, technology is most powerful when it solves real human problems, and no-code tools are only useful when guided by thoughtful problem-solving.

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  • My Life In Tech: Gen Z is demanding transparency in fintech. Here’s how Raenest is delivering


    “They grew up with technology. They need things to move as fast as possible,” Alade said at Moonshot by TechCabal on Thursday, October 16.


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    My Life In Tech: Gen Z is demanding transparency in fintech. Here’s how Raenest is delivering

    “They grew up with technology. They need things to move as fast as possible,” Alade said at Moonshot by TechCabal on Thursday, October 16.

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  • Zap founder, Moore-Dagogo Hart, wants you to trust crypto again


    Crypto in the African continent is either one of two extremes: a get-rich-quick scheme or complex technology. But for true enthusiasts like Moore Dagogo-Hart, crypto can be the path to financial freedom.


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    Zap founder, Moore-Dagogo Hart, wants you to trust crypto again

    Crypto in the African continent is either one of two extremes: a get-rich-quick scheme or complex technology. But for true enthusiasts like Moore Dagogo-Hart, crypto can be the path to financial freedom.

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  • Pesalink wants to be Kenya’s “digital payments rail.” Can it pull it off?


    Eight years after launch, Pesalink's ability to simplify Kenya’s payments landscape depends less on technology than on politics.


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    Pesalink wants to be Kenya’s “digital payments rail.” Can it pull it off?

    Eight years after launch, Pesalink's ability to simplify Kenya’s payments landscape depends less on technology than on politics.

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  • Quick Fire with Solomon Kershima


    Solomon Kershima is a Digital Innovation Leader, Mandela Washington Fellow (2025), and Founder of Skyhub Nigeria, a grassroots digital hub that has trained over 10,000 youths, supported more than 1,500 businesses, and incubated 12 startups through programmes in software development, digital marketing, and entrepreneurship. With over seven years at the intersection of technology, education, and entrepreneurship, he is committed to building locally relevant digital solutions and empowering the next generation of African innovators.


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    Quick Fire 🔥 with Solomon Kershima

    Solomon Kershima is a Digital Innovation Leader, Mandela Washington Fellow (2025), and Founder of Skyhub Nigeria, a grassroots digital hub that has trained over 10,000 youths, supported more than 1,500 businesses, and incubated 12 startups through programmes in software development, digital marketing, and entrepreneurship. With over seven years at the intersection of technology, education, and entrepreneurship, he is committed to building locally relevant digital solutions and empowering the next generation of African innovators.

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  • From Afrobeats to Amapiano, here’s how Spotify’s new AI Policy affects your favourite African artists


    One of the central changes is a tougher stance on impersonation. AI deepfake technology has made it easier than ever to clone an artist’s voice, but Spotify’s updated policy states that vocal impersonation is only permitted with explicit authorisation from the artist. 


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    From Afrobeats to Amapiano, here’s how Spotify’s new AI Policy affects your favourite African artists

    One of the central changes is a tougher stance on impersonation. AI deepfake technology has made it easier than ever to clone an artist’s voice, but Spotify’s updated policy states that vocal impersonation is only permitted with explicit authorisation from the artist. 

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  • Nigeria, Kenya in talks to launch Africa’s next shared satellite


    The Nigerian Communications Satellite (NIGCOMSAT) Ltd and the Kenyan Space Agency (KSA) have opened discussions on deepening collaboration in space technology


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    Nigeria, Kenya in talks to launch Africa’s next shared satellite

    The Nigerian Communications Satellite (NIGCOMSAT) Ltd and the Kenyan Space Agency (KSA) have opened discussions on deepening collaboration in space technology

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  • Nigeria wants an AI that speaks like its people, but can it deliver?


    In September 2024, the Nigerian government formed a quiet yet ambitious partnership with Awarri, a Lagos-based frontier technology startup, to develop the country’s first open-source large language model (LLM)


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    Nigeria wants an AI that speaks like its people, but can it deliver?

    In September 2024, the Nigerian government formed a quiet yet ambitious partnership with Awarri, a Lagos-based frontier technology startup, to develop the country’s first open-source large language model (LLM)

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  • Technology will not replace Africa’s financial advisors. It will expand access to advice


    The EFInA Access to Financial Services in Nigeria (A2F) 2023 Survey shows that 64% of adults are financially included.


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    Technology will not replace Africa’s financial advisors. It will expand access to advice

    The EFInA Access to Financial Services in Nigeria (A2F) 2023 Survey shows that 64% of adults are financially included.

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  • AgoraVisa believes not enough African top talent is immigrating


    The firm connects clients with case managers and independent attorneys, while leveraging technology, including a cloud-based document system and artificial intelligence (AI) to assess individual profiles for visa eligibility.


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    AgoraVisa believes not enough African top talent is immigrating

    The firm connects clients with case managers and independent attorneys, while leveraging technology, including a cloud-based document system and artificial intelligence (AI) to assess individual profiles for visa eligibility.

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