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A list of remote-friendly companies you can work for that pay pretty well and give you a lot of flexibility.
A short story written by Ibejigba Caleb
5G technology is not for everybody. It would be used for specific cases. But there are two ways to roll out nationwide 5G network.
One global engineering-outsourcing company, three American multinationals, three fintechs, one e-commerce firm, one global IT support company and one indigenous technology firm.
Vetfly, a new mobility startup, has launched Uber for helicopter. You can now fly over traffic for as low as $100 on your first flight.
There are at least seven 'made in Africa' smartphone brands, but Transsion Holdings, a Chinese company, remains the top smartphone seller in Africa.
While there is still so much governments and private individuals have to do, we also have a role to play in internet governance
Facebook partners Teleperformance to launch Small Business Group Operations Centre in Lagos, which will train advertisers across Sub-Saharan Africa.
As the internet pervades every area of human life, internet governance has become a topical issue across the world. But in Nigeria, not many people are interested in the conversation.
Global edtech spend is projected to reach $252 billion by 2020. Nigeria (and Africa) can have a slice of that cake, with the increase in mobile and internet penetration, as well as the creation of local content.
In less than six months, 54gene secured an early-stage funding of $4.5 million which signals the potential for massive impact and profitability
Huawei's "Plan B" is a true third contender, if they keep their word.
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