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I Divorced My Husband for a Selfish Reason. Now My Son Is the One Paying for It.

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England squad: Thomas Tuchel set to recall Jude Bellingham as question marks remain over Phil Foden

Jude Bellingham is expected to be recalled when Thomas Tuchel names his England squad on Friday morning. Tuchel will name his final...

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For immigrants, this fintech makes credit history as portable as a passport

When Wale Akanbi, a former CTO and co-founder of Aella, a Nigerian financial and credit solutions provider, relocated to the UK in 2021, he struggled to access financial services because his credit history did not transfer with him. “I had to borrow a card from one of my friends just to be able to spend,”

The Download: computing’s bright young minds, and cleaning up satellite streaks

This is today's edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose...

Digital Nomads: A Delaware incorporation does not make a startup global. So what does?

Global business has become a catch-all phrase in tech, but founders building across borders know it is not about flags on a website or registering an office in London. To be global is to move money seamlessly between Lagos and Hamburg, to convince regulators who have never met you that your company is credible, and

“Our software runs over 55% of cinemas in West Africa” – Day 1-1000 of Fusion Intelligence

The last time I saw a movie, it was James Gunn’s Superman at EbonyLife Place. After I made the decision to see the movie, I opened my phone’s browser and bought a ticket online. It was easy, simple, and a far cry from the ticket-buying experience of two decades ago. I didn’t think about the

The highest-paying tech jobs in Nigeria (2025)

Nigeria’s tech industry has seen turbulent shifts over the last few years, from the pandemic-era boom to the recent economic challenges. Despite the setback, some roles are still commanding eye-popping salaries and rapid career growth. Some senior tech roles in Nigeria are still making people earn ₦2 million ($1,333) and above monthly. To understand what

Is Apple’s slimmest iPhone a big deal in Africa? We asked 7 users in South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya

On Tuesday, Apple unveiled the iPhone 17 series, headlined by the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air, the company’s slimmest iPhone yet. Globally, much of the conversation is about the iPhone 17’s slimmer design, titanium frame, and on-device AI. But in Africa, the real question is whether this sleek new lineup resonates with consumers who balance interest

The Download: America’s gun crisis, and how AI video models work

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Only four Nigerian states deliver on zero Right-of-Way pledge for fibre deployment 

Since 2020, Nigerian governors have made bold pledges to waive Right-of-Way (RoW) fees for telecom operators as part of a national push to accelerate broadband penetration. The move, championed by the then Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Ali Pantami, was seen as a breakthrough that would bring down costs for operators and make

Acumen’s new $90 million Kawisafi fund to back African climate-tech startups

Acumen, a global impact investment firm, has announced that its second Kawisafi fund has secured $90 million in approved capital to support climate solutions across Africa.  The fund will back companies that bring clean power closer to underserved communities through renewable energy systems, develop transport solutions that can withstand climate and economic shocks, expand access

5 startups rethinking money, mobility, music, and more

Startups On Our Radar spotlights African startups solving African challenges with innovation. In our previous edition , we featured 7 game-changing startups pioneering bookings, AI, credits, and commerce. Expect the next dispatch on September 19, 2025. This week, we look at five Nigerian startups in the fintech and logistics/mobility sectors, and explore why they should

Alami Capital’s LaunchPad targets funding gap for African women-led startups

Alami Capital, an investment firm that connects entrepreneurs with capital and delivers projects, has unveiled The LaunchPad, a venture-building platform to support women-owned startups with capital, regulatory guidance, and investor-readiness support. The initiative was showcased at GITEX Nigeria in Lagos on September 3-4, and co-hosted with Nigeria’s National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Keystone Bank

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