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Meet the six Nigerian women selected for the US 2019 TechWomen Programme

The 2019 TechWomen programme, which will run for five weeks, has six Nigerians alongside 100 emerging leaders, converge in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Ghanaian startup debuts in 2019 FbStart Accelerator Cohort

Unlike the maiden edition which had 15 Nigerian startups, this year's FbStart Accelerator cohort has 12 startups, including a Ghanaian startup.

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Nigerian Tech Community fights back against SARS

Tech Leaders Consider Legal Action Against Illegal Arrests of Software Engineers.

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Why CCHUB acquired Kenya’s innovation hub, iHUB

A first in the African tech ecosystem, Nigeria's foremost innovation centre acquires iHUB, Nairobi-based innovation hub.

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African startups can now apply for Facebook London Accelerator Programme

African startups, for the first time, can now apply for the Facebook London Accelerator Programme. Application closes on October 18

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Truecaller privacy policy finally gets NITDA attention

(NITDA)—the agency that coordinates the development of information technology in Nigeria—is investigating Truecaller for breach of privacy rights.

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Ex-Andelans launch Eden, an automated concierge service

Eden is here to do Lagos chores

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Crowdyvest launches PlentyWaka, a bus-hailing service

Crowdyvest—an investment platform by Farmcrowdy—has launched PlentyWaka, a bus-hailing service in Lagos.

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10 places you can learn how to code in Nigeria [2023 Updated]

Today’s world is growing more and more tech-driven. Coding stands tall as an essential skill for anyone trying to thrive in today’s digital world.

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Accion Venture Lab launches $23 million fintech fund, increases capital pool to $43 million

Accion Venture Lab has launched a new $23 million fintech fund, which will be used to make seed-stage investment in inclusive fintech startups.

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Why African healthtech startup, 54gene’s seed raise is important to the rest of the world

In less than six months, 54gene secured an early-stage funding of $4.5 million which signals the potential for massive impact and profitability

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Cowrywise will now allow Nigerians to invest in dollar-based assets

Cowrywise—a fast-growing savings and investment platform—has announced the introduction of dollar-based assets, in the form of Eurobond mutual fund, on its platform.

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