F5.5G Leap-forward Development of Broadband in Africa The Africa Broadband Forum 2024 (BBAF 2024) was successfully held in Cape Town, South Africa recently, under…
It was a beautiful evening, last Easter Sunday to be precise. The sun was shining, and lots of activities were going on at the…
Several months ago, Oyewole Kayode was in Ibadan, the ancient yet trend-setting Nigerian city located in the Yoruba-dominated southwestern part of the country. While he was…
It’s no longer news that Nigeria has a new President-elect, what is however new is the fact that he is actually the first person…
Last Saturday (and Sunday in some parts of the country), Nigerians went to the polling stations to participate in the presidential election which was…
Out of Nigeria’s estimated 173 million citizens, more than 40% are Christian. That means it’s one of the countries with the highest density of…
PayPal has a one-sided relationship with Nigerians keen to transfer and accept cash online. So much so, that the popular digital wallet service is…
In July 2014, Uber commenced operations in Lagos, Nigeria, a city notorious for its horrendous traffic jams. Despite that, the disruptive company’s operations have…
For many corporate organizations and other corporate entities, Social Media Week Lagos is the best place to reach out to social media users in…
Many Nigerian startups have set up operations Yaba, the district of Lagos most frequently compared Silicon Valley and home to tech companies like Africa…
This week, Lagos will host its third annual Social Media Week. Last year, it featured a Battlefield startup competition that was won by educational…