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From mastering financial models to navigating regulatory frameworks, LSE masterclasses are designed to equip founders, organisations, and investors with actionable insights. Don’t miss out — secure your VIP ticket today…
Get your VIP tickets to attend Zone’s Ifunanya Anamelechi masterclass session, where she will be showing founders how to win with regulators and build legally sound, scalable businesses at the…
From exhibiting startups to lasting business partnerships, here are six things to look forward to at this year’s Lagos Startup Expo (LSE 2.0).
Learn how to create a winning quick-fire pitch for Lagos Startup Expo 2.0. Attract investors, mentors, and clients with these proven strategies, and secure your exhibition booth today to maximise…
Every startup founder must surmount these primary hurdles: funding, visibility and adoption. Lagos Startup Expo connects you with investors and tech enthusiasts within your immediate target audience.
Whether you’re building the next big thing, investing in groundbreaking ideas, or simply curious about the future of technology in Africa, Lagos Startup Expo is the place to be!
Lagos Startup Expo is the unique platform where startups, businesses, and organisations of all sizes come together to connect with thousands of potential partners, investors, and customers in Nigeria’s booming…
Whether you’re looking to exhibit your innovative solutions, put your brand in front of key stakeholders, or engage with Africa’s vibrant tech community, Lagos Startup Expo 2.0 is where you…
Join Lagos Startup Expo 2.0 (June 18-19, 2025) to connect with investors, showcase innovations, and shape Africa’s tech future. Limited slots available!
Brand Press is your brand’s spotlight moment on Africa’s most trusted tech platform. With Brand Press, you craft the story, and we give it a stage.
On Techpoint Digest, we discuss how DStv and GOtv prices are rising again in Nigeria, how South Africa wants Google and Meta to pay for news content, and how Prosus…
On Techpoint Digest, we discuss how a DStv owner won a content rights battle in Liberia, Tanzania’s decision to reconsider telcos’ DSE listing requirement, and banks’ crackdown on data breaches.
MTN begins tariff hike following approval. Although the NCC has capped tariff hikes at 50%, some MTN tariff plans seem to have increased beyond this limit.
S&P Global has affirmed a positive credit outlook for nine major Nigeria banks in 2025 despite economic challenges hampering the sector’s performance.
Today on Techpoint Digest, we discuss Nigeria’s plans to launch an eCommerce platform, bridging the gender gap in startup funding, and Uber’s big EV plans for South Africa.
Today on Techpoint Digest, we discuss Bolt and Uber drivers in Nigeria wanting an extra ₦2000, avoiding black tax in a Nigerian home, and SA’s FNB Connect levels up in…
Today on Techpoint Digest, we discuss Yellow Card’s plans to secure a CASP licence in Nigeria, ICASA’s launch of a regulatory framework for satellite-based Internet services in 2025, and UK-based…
Gone are the days when you could simply swipe your naira card for that Apple music subscription or Amazon purchase. With recent restrictions on using naira cards for international transactions,…
Nigeria’s fintech growth has heightened the need for secure transactions. OPay addresses this with stringent regulatory compliance and industry certifications like PCI-DSS and ISO certifications.
The co-founders of Raknida, an art-tech platform, have revealed their plans to launch an app that will allow people stream art as they do music. They also answered questions about…
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From mastering financial models to navigating regulatory frameworks, LSE masterclasses are designed to equip founders, organisations, and investors with actionable insights. Don’t miss out — secure your VIP ticket today for exclusive access!
Get your VIP tickets to attend Zone’s Ifunanya Anamelechi masterclass session, where she will be showing founders how to win with regulators and build legally sound, scalable businesses at the Lagos Startup Expo scheduled for June 18-19, 2025.
From exhibiting startups to lasting business partnerships, here are six things to look forward to at this year’s Lagos Startup Expo (LSE 2.0).
Learn how to create a winning quick-fire pitch for Lagos Startup Expo 2.0. Attract investors, mentors, and clients with these proven strategies, and secure your exhibition booth today to maximise visibility.
Every startup founder must surmount these primary hurdles: funding, visibility and adoption. Lagos Startup Expo connects you with investors and tech enthusiasts within your immediate target audience.
Whether you’re building the next big thing, investing in groundbreaking ideas, or simply curious about the future of technology in Africa, Lagos Startup Expo is the place to be!
Lagos Startup Expo is the unique platform where startups, businesses, and organisations of all sizes come together to connect with thousands of potential partners, investors, and customers in Nigeria’s booming tech scene.
Whether you’re looking to exhibit your innovative solutions, put your brand in front of key stakeholders, or engage with Africa’s vibrant tech community, Lagos Startup Expo 2.0 is where you should be.
Join Lagos Startup Expo 2.0 (June 18-19, 2025) to connect with investors, showcase innovations, and shape Africa’s tech future. Limited slots available!
Brand Press is your brand’s spotlight moment on Africa’s most trusted tech platform. With Brand Press, you craft the story, and we give it a stage.
On Techpoint Digest, we discuss how DStv and GOtv prices are rising again in Nigeria, how South Africa wants Google and Meta to pay for news content, and how Prosus plans to acquire Just Eat Takeaway.com for €4.1 billion.
On Techpoint Digest, we discuss how a DStv owner won a content rights battle in Liberia, Tanzania’s decision to reconsider telcos’ DSE listing requirement, and banks’ crackdown on data breaches.
MTN begins tariff hike following approval. Although the NCC has capped tariff hikes at 50%, some MTN tariff plans seem to have increased beyond this limit.
S&P Global has affirmed a positive credit outlook for nine major Nigeria banks in 2025 despite economic challenges hampering the sector’s performance.
Today on Techpoint Digest, we discuss Nigeria’s plans to launch an eCommerce platform, bridging the gender gap in startup funding, and Uber’s big EV plans for South Africa.
Today on Techpoint Digest, we discuss Bolt and Uber drivers in Nigeria wanting an extra ₦2000, avoiding black tax in a Nigerian home, and SA’s FNB Connect levels up in the telecom space.
Today on Techpoint Digest, we discuss Yellow Card’s plans to secure a CASP licence in Nigeria, ICASA’s launch of a regulatory framework for satellite-based Internet services in 2025, and UK-based OX Delivers’ $163 million expansion into East Africa.
Gone are the days when you could simply swipe your naira card for that Apple music subscription or Amazon purchase. With recent restrictions on using naira cards for international transactions, paying for services outside Nigeria has become challenging. Suddenly, everyday subscriptions and online shopping feel out of reach. But that’s where virtual dollar cards come…
Nigeria’s fintech growth has heightened the need for secure transactions. OPay addresses this with stringent regulatory compliance and industry certifications like PCI-DSS and ISO certifications.
The co-founders of Raknida, an art-tech platform, have revealed their plans to launch an app that will allow people stream art as they do music. They also answered questions about go-to-market strategy and revenue opportunity.