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Apply for Meta’s Llama Impact Grants worth $500,000
Meta is offering Impact Grants to organizations and institutions who are using Llama 2 to make positive impacts on…
The top 10 most popular cryptocurrencies in the world. Number 2 will shock you!
Crypto experts analyzed search volumes of diverse cryptocurrencies to see which ones have been most popular worldwide this year.
Tech4Dev admits 2000+ beneficiaries from over 22 African countries to Women Techsters Fellowship’s Class of 2024
The Women Techsters Fellowship is a one-year tuition-free upskilling program for young girls and women aged 16 to 40 across 22 African countries.
Eutelsat’s Konnect: The silent force reshaping Nigeria’s satellite internet landscape
As Starlink enters the scene, remember the silent force, Konnect, that's been here all along, reshaping Nigeria's satellite internet landscape.
Burning through investors’ money: African startups raising too much or too early?
It is difficult to predict how an investment will perform. However, due to mismanagement, financial impropriety, unpreparedness, and…
Glovo extends ‘The Couriers Pledge’ to Nigeria: Elevating safety and benefits for couriers across Africa
Today, Glovo, Africa’s leading multi-category app, has launched “The Couriers Pledge” in Nigeria, a commitment set by the…
Konko Janet speaks on healthcare technology
Technology like a radiant core continues to spread its beams in all directions. Every field of human endeavor…
OPPO’s Remarkable Journey in 2023: From the 5G milestone to customer-centric celebrations
As the year draws to a close, OPPO promises more exciting surprises, all backed by a two-year warranty on every product from registered retail outlets.
Digital ad payments can be complex, but they don’t have to be
By Stephen Newton, Managing Director for Sub-Saharan Africa, Aleph Group Inc. While paying for digital advertising placements has…
Nigerian hospitals try to use tech to simplify access to healthcare but patients complain – Pediatric Nurse
The Nigerian government gets flak for not spending enough on tech for health care, but what roles do patients, health workers and society play in embracing the digital shift?