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Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram, has agreed to disclose subscriber information linked to accounts distributing explicit content involving South African school children.
GTBank’s parent company, Guaranty Trust Holding Company (GTCO), has set a significant record in the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX) by surpassing the N100 mark during the trading session of July 16, ...
Businesses, startups, and government agencies in Nigeria are embracing digital transformation. Cloud computing powers this shift. Yet, Nigerians spend at least $850 million annually on foreign cloud ...
As the in-fighting and leadership tussle continues to rattle the top echelon of Nigeria’s e-hailing union, AUATON, one of the gladiators, Comrade Ayoade Ibrahim, the founding General Secretary, has ...
Barely 24 hours after it went live, the Civil Defence, Correctional Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) recruitment portal has crashed, attributed to onboarding congestion. As of the time of ...
Nigerian solar energy startup, Arnergy contributed a majority of the Q2 funding with its $18 million Series B raise back in April. $15 million of it came in the form of equity, making it the highest ...
The Lagos State Government (LASG), in collaboration with key transport unions and Dangote Industries Ltd., has successfully negotiated a new ₦10,000 enforcement fee for the e-call-up system for trucks ...
Abiola Olaniran, founder of Nigerian-born mobile game production company Gamsole, has passed away at the age of 36. While the cause of his death is yet unknown, the Software engineer was buried on ...
Nigeria’s tech and financial sector has continued to record notable results across the stock trading, where the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) remains a core mirror for investors’ decisions and market ...
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