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Unlike the maiden edition which had 15 Nigerian startups, this year's FbStart Accelerator cohort has 12 startups, including a Ghanaian startup.
I was at the TC Townhall: Mobility. Here are five things I took away from the event, which convened the stakeholders in Africa's mobility sector.
Akiddie is developing socially conscious children stories in Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, and English language, in text and audio formats and is making it accessible to everyone.
A first in the African tech ecosystem, Nigeria's foremost innovation centre acquires iHUB, Nairobi-based innovation hub.
African startups, for the first time, can now apply for the Facebook London Accelerator Programme. Application closes on October 18
(NITDA)—the agency that coordinates the development of information technology in Nigeria—is investigating Truecaller for breach of privacy rights.
TC Townhall: Mobility will bring together the stakeholders in Africa's mobility sector on Sept. 27 at Zone Tech Park
VMedKit—a Lagos-based startup—is tackling the problem of mental disorders with virtual reality (VR) technology.
Apply for Rise Labs 2019 Artificial Intelligence Ideathon before September 30 to win an Apple MacBook Pro and $1,000
Eden is here to do Lagos chores
Crowdyvest—an investment platform by Farmcrowdy—has launched PlentyWaka, a bus-hailing service in Lagos.
Helium Health is saving lives by reducing medical errors, wait time and making "we can't find your file" a history in hospitals across Nigeria and Africa.
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