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Africa wants to make its own games. Building them is still the hard part

If you wanted to understand the passion it truly takes to build a game in Africa, you only needed to witness the morning of MaliyoCon25, the inaugural gaming conference hosted by Maliyo Games, the game developer behind Safari City, Whot King, and Disney’s Iwájú: Rising Chef. The rain poured down heavily on Thursday morning, December

We asked 22 Nigerian tech workers what they want for Christmas. Here’s the list.

Let’s be honest: the life of a Nigerian tech worker is a grind. You’re building world-class products while juggling unreliable power, slow internet, and endless requests. When those tight deadlines hit and the lights go out, a standard gift basket just won’t cut it. After a year spent coding, scaling, and surviving, the reward needs
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Success humble is good not teacher failure makes you

Black farmers in the US’s South— faced with continued failure their efforts to run successful...

Success humble is nice not trainer failure makes you

Black farmers within the US’s South— confronted with continued failure their efforts to run profitable...

Success humble is good not teacher failure makes you

Black farmers in the US’s South— faced with continued failure their efforts to run successful...

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Black farmers in the US’s South— faced with continued failure their efforts to run successful...

Clothing and Accessories for the Crypto Trader

Black farmers in the US’s South— faced with continued failure their efforts to run successful...

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Black farmers in the US’s South— faced with continued failure their efforts to run successful...

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Black farmers within the US’s South— confronted with continued failure their efforts to run profitable...

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Africa wants to make its own games. Building them is still the hard part

If you wanted to understand the passion it truly takes to build a game in Africa, you only needed to witness the morning of MaliyoCon25, the inaugural gaming conference hosted by Maliyo Games, the game developer behind Safari City, Whot King, and Disney’s Iwájú: Rising Chef. The rain poured down heavily on Thursday morning, December

We asked 22 Nigerian tech workers what they want for Christmas. Here’s the list.

Let’s be honest: the life of a Nigerian tech worker is a grind. You’re building world-class products while juggling unreliable power, slow internet, and endless requests. When those tight deadlines hit and the lights go out, a standard gift basket just won’t cut it. After a year spent coding, scaling, and surviving, the reward needs

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Digital Nomads: Aderohunmu on what African talent needs to be hired globally

Adebayo Aderohunmu’s journey from a sociology classroom in Ile-Ife, southwest Nigeria, to the talent acquisition teams of global tech companies has not been a linear path. In the last five years, his career has tracked the rapid trajectory of Africa’s most ambitious startups from Reliance Health, Moniepoint, Stitch, to LemFi.  Now, as a talent acquisition