Tech
African Fintechs on CNBC Global Top List
CNBC and Statista named several African companies among the world’s top fintech firms for 2025. These brands are building real tools for payments, savings, and small business growth. They help people move money, pay bills, save for goals, and keep shops running with less friction. In a region where many…
Read More »Google Offers Free AI Pro Access to Nigerian Students
Google will give university students in Nigeria and seven other African countries a free one-year subscription to its AI Pro plan, part of a broader effort to equip young people for an AI-driven economy. The roll-out covers students aged 18 and above who are enrolled in higher-education institutions in Nigeria,…
Read More »How to Build an Emotionally Intelligent Team Using AI
Success doesn’t just depend on skills or intelligence, it depends on how well people work together and handle emotions. Teams with high emotional intelligence (EI) are better at managing stress, resolving conflicts, and collaborating effectively. Interestingly, AI isn’t just a tool for automating tasks,it can also help teams develop emotional…
Read More »7 Million Youth to Get Digital Skills? Inside FG’s New Training Plan
The Nigerian government is stepping up its efforts to equip young people with the skills needed to thrive in a digital economy. In a move aimed at bridging the gap between education and employment, the Presidency has unveiled a plan to train 7 million Nigerian youths over the next two…
Read More »What African Startups Should Build with AI
African startups won’t win with the biggest, most advanced AI model. It will win with founders who fix everyday problems,like language barriers, spotty internet, and cash-only business,by building simple tools that run on affordable phones, support many languages, and work right inside WhatsApp or USSD. This builder’s roadmap is grounded…
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