Techpoint Africa Podcast

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Nigerian influencers must now get government approval for ads

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How technology can drive financial inclusion in Nigeria

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CBN reduces cash withdrawal limits: What does this mean for you?

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Tech recruiter explains what it costs to employ new talent

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“Crypto is dead!” Was Warren Buffet right?

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How to choose between offline and digital marketing

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Why Jumia is scrapping products and laying off staff

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Whogohost CEO, Toba Obaniyi, speaks on expanding beyond Nigeria, competing with foreign startups, and providing web infrastructure for Africans

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What does the FTX crash mean for African Web3 startup, Nestcoin?

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This company wants to provide free Internet at all Lagos bus stops

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What is going on with the Binance and FTX deal?

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Are your talents leaving? This is what you should do

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Using technology to aid Nigeria’s electoral process

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NITDA’s new Code of Practice

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Can Artificial Intelligence find terrorist hideouts?

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The Central Bank of Nigeria is redesigning naira notes

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Nigeria does not have a brain drain problem

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Meet one of the visual effects geniuses behind the Aníkúlápó movie

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This startup wants to build the first Internet country for Africans in the diaspora

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Messi goes into tech





















Nigerian influencers must now get government approval for ads

ARCON’S move to monitor ads on the Internet, Klasha’s menstrual cycle leave policy, Softcom’s layoffs, and SBF’s fraud charges. We discussed all of this on today’s TechpointAfricaPodcast.

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How technology can drive financial inclusion in Nigeria

Financial inclusion in Nigeria is an often-touted word in the fintech space but has seemed unattainable. Today, we sit down with Femi Iromini, CEO Moni Africa to discuss this.

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CBN reduces cash withdrawal limits: What does this mean for you?

Nigeria’s Central bank recently introduced new cash withdrawal limits on daily and weekly transactions. We discuss the implications of this on the TechpointAfricaPodcast.

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Tech recruiter explains what it costs to employ new talent

What do recruiters in the tech space look for in candidates when hiring? Join us on the TechpointAfricaPodcast to find out.

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“Crypto is dead!” Was Warren Buffet right?

In the last few months, the crypto market has been in a slump. Join us on today’s Techpoint Africa Podcast as we discuss if this is the end of cryptocurrencies.

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How to choose between offline and digital marketing

Has traditional marketing really lost its place in today’s technologically advanced world? Join us today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast to find out.

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Why Jumia is scrapping products and laying off staff

Jumia is doubling down on finding ways to make profit. Join us as we discuss their recent moves, what it could mean for them, and the African eCommerce space.

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Whogohost CEO, Toba Obaniyi, speaks on expanding beyond Nigeria, competing with foreign startups, and providing web infrastructure for Africans

Nigerian web hosting platform, Whogohost recently crossed 100,000 active domains. We had a chat with CEO, Toba Obaniyi to discuss the next phase of the company and web infrastructure in Nigeria.

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What does the FTX crash mean for African Web3 startup, Nestcoin?

While the drama following the FTX’s crash continues to make the news, several companies have been affected and of them is Nestcoin. We discuss this on today’s TechpointAfricaPodcast.

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This company wants to provide free Internet at all Lagos bus stops

Ayowande Adalemo, Founder of Atmosphere has worn many hats in his career. Now he plans to provide free WiFi to Nigerians. On today’s TechpointAfricaPodcast, we discuss how this would work.

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What is going on with the Binance and FTX deal?

From Jumia’s pursuit of profitability to Twitter drama, this is the Techpoint Africa weekly roundup podcast. Join us as we share insights into these topics and more.

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Are your talents leaving? This is what you should do

What can employers do to encourage their talents to stay? How should they react when they leave? Listen to the TechpointAfricaPodcast to find out.

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Using technology to aid Nigeria’s electoral process

The Nigerian elections are fast approaching and campaign season is in full swing. Every candidate is pushing their agenda, but how does the electorate keep track? Listen in to today’s episode on the Techpoint Africa Podcast to learn more.

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NITDA’s new Code of Practice

The signing of the NITDA’s Code of Practice for Interactive Computer Service Platforms/Internet Intermediaries has been kept, seemingly, under wraps. Listen to the TechpointAfricaPodcast to find out more about this regulation and how it affects you.

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Can Artificial Intelligence find terrorist hideouts?

Terrorism remains a big problem in Nigeria and Dr. Ayoola Olusola might have made a drone that could solve this problem. Listen to the TechpointAfricaPodcast to find out more.

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The Central Bank of Nigeria is redesigning naira notes

Among other institutions and companies in Africa, the Nigerian central bank is making the news twice this week. Listen to the Techpoint Africa Podcast to find out why.

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Nigeria does not have a brain drain problem

Today we have Economist and Management Consultant, Olawale Osoba in the studio to discuss the current “great exodus” of Nigerian talent. Is it really a cause for concern? Or are we jumping the gun?

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Meet one of the visual effects geniuses behind the Aníkúlápó movie

Visual effects is a seemingly unexplored frontier in Africa today; join us on the TechpointAfricaPodcast, as we explore this world with VFX expert, Uche Anisiuba.

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This startup wants to build the first Internet country for Africans in the diaspora

On today’s TechpointAfricaPodcast, we talk to Eche Emole, CEO and Co-founder of Afropolitan to explain what a digital nation is and why it has to be done.

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Messi goes into tech

It seems the new trend for athletes looking to diversify is investment and tech. Listen to this week’s roundup to find out what we think about Messi getting into tech.

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