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MainOne Announces Expansion of Fiber Optic Network Facility

MainOne, West Africa’s leading connectivity and data centre solutions provider, has announced the expansion of its fibre optic network infrastructure to the Lagos Free Zone in Lekki. The firm, in.

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The Future of Nigeria through the MSMEs

By Omowumi Odesomi Late last year, Kola, a founder of an Ice Cream and Confectionary in Ekiti State, South-West Nigeria, was finding it difficult to continue doing business. His business.

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Lagos Airport Wears New Look with World Class Terminal

By Oluwatoyin Ajadi The new ultra-modern airport terminal at the Murtala Muhammed International airport in Lagos is now open for use for the travelling public following the commissioning of the.

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Microsoft Unveils New Initiatives to Support 10,000 African Start-Ups

Under the remit of its recently established Africa Transformation Office (ATO), Microsoft has announced new initiatives to accelerate the growth of 10,000 African startups and fast-track investment in Africa’s startup.

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Corporate Zambia Presses The ‘On’ Button

A new government, new technology and science ministry, and a renewed pledge to grow business from within Zambia are quickly promoting business confidence.  After a few sluggishly unproductive years, when.

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Ethiopia Starts Generating Power from Nile Hydropower Plant

Ethiopia began producing electricity on Sunday from its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), a multi-billion-dollar hydropower plant on the River Nile that neighbours Sudan and Egypt have worried will cause.

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African fintech Flutterwave triples valuation to over $3B after $250M Series D funding

Flutterwave has raised USD 250 million in Series D funding, raising the company’s value to over $3 billion, a representative of the company said on Tuesday.

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Cyber Security in Africa – Harvesting Opportunities from Growing Threats

By Janet Abena Quainoo Coping mechanisms such as increased use of virtual workspaces, online marketplaces and e-governance have become the norm these days as the world is struggling to recover.

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How 5G Will Boost the Digital Economy of Africa’s Most Populous Nation

By Alkali Amana The rapid transformation that comes with the internet has seen the prediction that two-thirds of the global workforce will be using the 5G platform by 2030. For.

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Digital Technology – Nigeria’s Route for Economic Growth and Diversification

An African Leadership Magazine Exclusive Interview with The Nigerian Communication Commission. Informed by the monolithic economy since the 1980s which has been persistently threatened by the instability in crude oil.

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