Jack Dorsey’s African Sojourn

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The American tech-based entrepreneur and co-founder of Twitter and Square – Jack Dorsey declared in 2019, his intention to live on the continent of...

The Economic Recovery Growth Plan, Focus Labs And Economic Imperatives

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In my piece a while back about the economic recovery and growth plan (ERGP) I alluded to the fact that this plan should not...

A Case For A More Robust Approach To Boosting Nigeria’s Tax Revenues

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The tax debate is a never-ending saga constantly subjected to emotional vituperations depending on which side of the divide one is. This debate has...

Businesses Can Be More Productive And Efficient By Adopting New Technologies.

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As technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data Analytics continue to transform and disrupt the business world, the Vodacom Business Nigeria...

Nigerian Rice Conversation And The Nexus With Food Security

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The rice debate in Nigeria is an intense and fierce one by different players who don’t understand the dynamics and only tend to put...

How Businesses Get Their Brand’s Messages To Go Viral

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It has always been a huge deal for businesses to get people talking about their products and services. Most businesses would put aside a...

Tough Choices: Will Government Let Go of Fuel Subsidy?

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The problems Nigeria has with energy are well known. Deep-seated corruption and nepotism plague the oil and gas industry, particularly the downstream sector, rendering...

These Are The Skills You Should Learn That Will Pay Off Forever

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This article was published by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with LinkedIn The further along you are in your career, the easier it is to fall back...

Why Are 600 Million Africans Still Without Power?

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Across 36 African countries, just 2 in 5 people have access to a reliable supply of energy throughout the day, according to a new...

Naira’s Free-Fall: The Journey from a Place of Pride

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A little over four decades ago, a dollar traded for a fraction of naira. Precisely, a $100 bill could only buy N82. Naira was...
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