Lebara Nigeria, one of the 46 mobile virtual network operators (MNVOs) licensed in 2023, has made its soft launch in the country. The development signals the company's preparation for a full launch.
What if the next global voices shaping culture didn’t come from Hollywood or London but from Lagos, Nairobi and Cape Town? In ...
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, just closed the largest private funding round in tech history, $110 billion from Amazon, ...
Leading telco MTN Nigeria has reported a robust turnaround in earnings, posting a profit after tax (PAT) of N1.1 trillion for ...
Remember the Gold Rush of 2023? The headlines screamed of six-figure salaries for “Prompt Engineers", whisperers who could ...
CcHUB is accepting applications for the fourth cohort of its Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship, offering $100,000 in ...
Bay, the e-commerce giant that pioneered online auctions and marketplace selling, is cutting 800 jobs, about 6% of its ...
For years, the fintech narrative was a binary choice: you were either a legacy digital wallet like PayPal or a modern ...
Nigeria’s digital creator economy just received a high-tech injection. On Thursday, February 26, Google officially rolled out its advanced AI image generation suite across the country, integrated ...
Standing in the crowd at the Galaxy Unpacked on Wednesday in Lagos, it became clear that the conversation around smartphones ...
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has disclosed that Computer-Based Test (CBT) Centres have now been ...
Starlink has resumed accepting new orders in major Nigerian cities, including Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, where it ...