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The $10 Billion AI Gamble: Can Africa Build Its Own Digital Future?

Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf has reaffirmed his commitment to African Union financial integrity by empowering the Board of External Auditors. As international aid shifts, the AU is doubling down on transparency to secure its global standing and self-finance the continent's future.

How Nigeria’s Tech Ecosystem Transformed in 2025

Generators have long marked the rhythm of Lagos, but in 2025, a new energy pulsed through Nigeria’s tech ecosystem. From bustling co-working spaces to major conferences, startups, investors, and officials drove a wave of innovation across the country. Lagos remained the centre of attention, but cities like Enugu, Abuja, and Port Harcourt began to emerge as digital hubs. Events such as the Coal to Code Festival, GITEX Nigeria, Moonshot by TechCabal, DataFest Africa, DevFest Lagos, and Lagos Tech Fest showcased AI, fintech, climate tech, and ethical innovation in action.

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The $10 Billion AI Gamble: Can Africa Build Its Own Digital Future?

Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf has reaffirmed his commitment to African Union financial integrity by empowering the Board of External Auditors. As international aid shifts, the AU is doubling down on transparency to secure its global standing and self-finance the continent's future.

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The $10 Billion AI Gamble: Can Africa Build Its Own Digital Future?

Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf has reaffirmed his commitment to African Union financial integrity by empowering the Board of External Auditors. As international aid shifts, the AU is doubling down on transparency to secure its global standing and self-finance the continent's future.

Stablecoin Adoption In Nigeria and South Africa: The Digital Dollar Lifeline

Stablecoin Adoption In Nigeria and South Africa For Mr. Chinedu Obasi, a spare-parts importer in the heart of Nnewi, Anambra State, the morning routine used...

How Nigeria’s Tech Ecosystem Transformed in 2025

Generators have long marked the rhythm of Lagos, but in 2025, a new energy pulsed through Nigeria’s tech ecosystem. From bustling co-working spaces to major conferences, startups, investors, and officials drove a wave of innovation across the country. Lagos remained the centre of attention, but cities like Enugu, Abuja, and Port Harcourt began to emerge as digital hubs. Events such as the Coal to Code Festival, GITEX Nigeria, Moonshot by TechCabal, DataFest Africa, DevFest Lagos, and Lagos Tech Fest showcased AI, fintech, climate tech, and ethical innovation in action.
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The $10 Billion AI Gamble: Can Africa Build Its Own Digital Future?

Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf has reaffirmed his commitment to African Union financial integrity by empowering the Board of External Auditors. As international aid shifts, the AU is doubling down on transparency to secure its global standing and self-finance the continent's future.

Stablecoin Adoption In Nigeria and South Africa: The Digital Dollar Lifeline

Stablecoin Adoption In Nigeria and South Africa For Mr. Chinedu Obasi, a spare-parts importer in the heart of Nnewi, Anambra State, the morning routine used...

How Nigeria’s Tech Ecosystem Transformed in 2025

Generators have long marked the rhythm of Lagos, but in 2025, a new energy pulsed through Nigeria’s tech ecosystem. From bustling co-working spaces to major conferences, startups, investors, and officials drove a wave of innovation across the country. Lagos remained the centre of attention, but cities like Enugu, Abuja, and Port Harcourt began to emerge as digital hubs. Events such as the Coal to Code Festival, GITEX Nigeria, Moonshot by TechCabal, DataFest Africa, DevFest Lagos, and Lagos Tech Fest showcased AI, fintech, climate tech, and ethical innovation in action.

Young Minds Meet Tomorrow’s Technology at Abuja Innovation Lab

Students, teachers, and graduates gather at American Space to explore how smart technology can solve everyday problems The excitement was palpable last Friday morning at...

Technovation Nigeria: Young Girls Build Apps to Change Their Communities

Article by Favour Longret From hunger relief apps to farming tools and school registration solutions, young girls from Abuja's public schools are using technology to...

From Awgu to the world: How Enugu is training Nigeria next tech generation

As Nigeria grapples with 30% youth unemployment and a widening digital divide, one state is rewriting the rules of grassroots tech training. This national...

Tackling youth unemployment: Enugu leads regional push for vocational education

In a daring move to tackle Nigeria's massive 53% youth unemployment rate, Enugu State leads a regional push to cause a revolution in technical...

Nigeria solar revolution: Tinubu pushes for energy independence

ABUJA, May 12, 2025 - Nearly two years into President Bola Tinubu's administration, Nigeria has made significant strides in its ambitious push toward solar...

APWEN champions girls in Tech on Global ICT Day

In commemoration of the 2025 International Day of Girls in ICT, the Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN) organised a vibrant and...