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In Nigeria, where suicide is still treated as a crime, Sunshine Series is proving through grassroots training and data-driven care that mental health belongs in the heart of healthcare.
Fortics is building a digital hospital network. Nigeria may have to follow.
A new Miden report shows 52% of Nigerian businesses suffered payment breakdowns in 2025, while South African firms struggle with fragmented systems.
NEAT Microfinance is proving that Nigeria’s age-old Ajo can grow into a modern system, blending trust, structure, and tech to serve thousands.
Four years in, Dynasty Africa has one rule: If it’s not powerful, it’s not good enough.
Chibuike Uzoukwu went from stand-up comedy to building Sharperly, a fintech born out of Australia’s debanking crisis.
Sayo Agunbiade used to avoid interviews she thought she’d mess up. Now, she builds spaces where women feel confident showing up.
Africans receive less than 5% of the US EB-1 visas. Oluyomi Ojo's AgoraVisa wants to change that through quality advisory, legal and storytelling support.
“People want to preserve their money and wealth from losing value due to inflation and the devaluation of the naira and other local currencies,” says Victor Alade, co-founder and CEO of Raenest
For the entrepreneur in Akure with a plan for a better food stand, a neighbourhood cleaning service, or a hyper-local delivery app, The Hive isn’t just offering funding or office space. It’s offering visibility and support.
Wale Ayandiran’s journey from a self-taught developer in Nigeria to leading engineering teams and building AI-driven solutions in the UK showcases resilience, innovation, and impact in the global tech industry.
Founded in 2019, Cascador has supported over 60 entrepreneurs who have collectively raised more than $55 million in capital.
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