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Oluwagbenga Osowe has a storied career, working at top Nigerian tech companies like Andela, Opay, and Safeboda.
In this edition of Under The Hoodie, Jude Dike shares his journey into blockchain engineering and his battles with imposter syndrome, burnout, and finding his feet again.
Getting into Ycombinator (YC) has become like winning the heat race before the 100m Olympic finals for African startups.
In the recruiter's email, she said she saw that I had taken part in many Google competitions and she'd checked my LinkedIn. She wanted to know if I was interested in a job with Google
Under The Hoodie—Chidera Olibie, Software Engineer at Google
Update on Uber and Bolt drivers strike, Nigerian fintech, Okra's seed raise and Audiomack and MTN's partnership
While treating sex as a taboo subject has not stopped Nigerians from doing the deed, it has created a culture where sexual health and education, by extension, are grossly ignored.
SpottR aims to bridge the retail demand-supply gap by creating a seamless commerce process for stakeholders.
When Fundall users talk about the product, they’re usually beaming from ear to ear. The company has taken time to listen to its customers on their needs and create products fitted explicitly to them.
On Thursday, April 8, 2021 Nigeria's Securities and Exchange Commission released a circular targeting WealthTech companies offering foreign-based investments in the country.
Burna boy and Flutterwave's wins within the last week are two events that hold massive significance for young Nigerians
Toun TUNDE-ANJOUS is the Founder of The People Practice, an HR company changing the culture of work in Africa by providing bespoke people-centered solutions to startups and small businesses.
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