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Google’s Hustle Academy awards 75 million naira to 15 Nigerian SMBs in funding initiative
Nigerian SMBs join 5,300 Small Businesses Graduating from program in 2023 5,300 small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) across…
Creating international growth opportunities for tomorrow’s unicorns
By Stephen A. Newton, Managing Director at Aleph, Africa It’s become increasingly impossible to deny that we live…
Sam Altman is returning as OpenAI’s CEO
Sam Altman is returning to OpenAI as its chief executive. OpenAI said on Wednesday that it has reached…
How business and government can put trust at the centre of our AI future
Zuko Mdwaba, Salesforce Area VP / Africa Executive Generative AI is revolutionising the way we live and work.…
Zoho grows by 50% in Nigeria, announces partnership with #StartupSouth
Zoho, a global technology company, has announced that it grew by 50% in Nigeria in 2022. The company,…
Instagram is testing new features that’ll make the app more difficult to leave
Instagram is also introducing 25 new photo filters, from subtle color edits to expressive styles, enriching your content creation experience.
Samsung launches Innovation Campus, in support of Nigerian IT education
The Samsung Innovation Campus is aimed at educating students and unemployed youth in key technologies like AI, IoT and Big Data.
Microsoft hires fired OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, others
Microsoft has employed former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella made the…
Zazuu shuts down due to lack of funding
Zazuu, a London-based, Africa focused fintech has shut down, citing lack of funding. Zazuu is a fintech marketplace…
Disney, Netflix and Amazon are among most talked about stocks on social media
According to the study, people are sharing their thoughts on how Disney, Netflix, Amazon etc are performing in the stock market & considering investment.