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Johnson Olumide

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I cover technology, startups, venture capital, and digital infrastructure across Africa, focusing on clear reporting and contextual analysis of emerging trends

LoftyInc Capital Co-Leads $4 Million Seed Round in Moroccan Fintech WafR

Pan-African venture capital firm LoftyInc Capital has co-led a $4 million seed round in Moroccan fintech startup WafR. This marks one of the first investments from its newly launched Alpha Fund and highlights LoftyInc’s growing interest in North Africa as venture activity in the region accelerates. The seed round was co-led by LoftyInc Capital alongside Attijariwafa Ventures and […]

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Nigeria’s DAMA Academy Unveils Blockchain-AI Health Platform

In a breakthrough for Nigeria’s tech and healthcare industries, DAMA Academy has launched Body Scan AI. This groundbreaking health platform combines artificial intelligence, blockchain technology, and digital assets to transform medical diagnostics and patient data management. This innovative platform was unveiled at a high-profile press conference in Abuja in February 2026, marking a significant step […]

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How Toyosi Badejo-Okusanya Is Building Accessibility Infrastructure for the 35 Million Nigerians the Internet Forgot

As a child, Toyosi Badejo-Okusanya was often labelled stubborn. Adults punished her for ignoring instructions, interpreting her silence as defiance rather than what it was: an inability to hear. Growing up in Nigeria, she quickly learned that disability was rarely treated as a public systems problem. Instead, it was framed in terms of prayer, pity, […]

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JAMB Says Blind UTME Candidates Will Be Refunded After Paying ₦7,200 Registration Fee

Nigeria’s university admissions body has said visually impaired candidates who paid for the ongoing Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) registration will be refunded at the point of examination, and audio versions of prescribed texts will be provided after registration closes. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), which administers the UTME, had said that registration […]

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Starlink Reopens Business Plan in Lagos and Abuja as Urban Congestion Persists

Starlink has restored access to its Business (Priority) plan in Nigeria’s most congested cities, offering a partial reprieve to customers in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt who have faced months of “Sold Out” notices.  But the relief comes at a steep price: ₦159,000 ($99.38) monthly, plus hardware costs that can exceed ₦4 million ($2,500). The […]

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Terra Industries Signs MoU With DICON to Localise Drone and Defence-Tech Production in Nigeria

Nigerian defence technology startup Terra Industries has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) to establish a joint venture to localise the production of advanced security and surveillance systems. Under the agreement, the partners will create a Joint Venture Company (JVC) that will operate as a subsidiary of […]

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Yango partners Flutterwave to expand card payments as Zambia’s digital commerce grows

Yango Group’s ride-hailing and food delivery service, Yango, has partnered with African payments company Flutterwave to expand card-based payments for users in Zambia, as the country sees rising adoption of digital commerce and cashless transactions. Under the partnership, customers booking rides or ordering meals on Yango can pay using bank cards processed through Flutterwave’s payment […]

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