The 3Ts – Debunking Travel Myths in Africa
This episode of the 3 Ts, talks about some travel Myths you might have heard. Listen to find out if they are true or false.
This episode of the 3 Ts, talks about some travel Myths you might have heard. Listen to find out if they are true or false.
Interested in tech but not so thrilled about coding? Here are some tech careers that do not require coding.
Nigerian-born computer scientist, Philip Emeagwali, known for his use of a Connection Machine supercomputer was born on 24th of August, 2023 and we celebrate him today. Tech Word – IPO (Initial Public Offering): An IPO is when a privately owned company lists its shares on a stock exchange, making it […]
Nigeria’s new leadership at its Central Bank (The CBN) alongside the new central government have made regulatory moves to improve the FX woes of Nigeria. How effective will these moves be? Tech Word – Algorithm: An algorithm is a set of actions or steps needed to solve a problem. Somalia […]
On International Youth Day, themed “Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World,” the Founder/CEO of Powerstove, Okey Esse, emphasizes the significance of clean technology and skills in combating climate change.
Bosun Tijani is Nigeria’s new Minister for Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy. Should Tech people get involved in politics/governance? Tech Word – Framework: A framework is a platform for developing software applications. ~ Safaricom has launched M-Pesa in Ethiopia ~ Jumia has recorded its lowest losses in 4 years ~ […]
How can Creatives contribute more to the Tech Ecosystem in Africa? Catchup on this episode with Chisom Udeoba; Creative Director, Creatives in Africa.
Today on Back To Base, we get to know Nura Ali, an accomplished leader, serving as the Chief Executive Officer of Bold Branding Group (BBG), and also Founder, Unison Africa. She talks about the inspiration behind starting BOLD Branding Group, the importance of image of a business as well as […]
This episode of Travel, Tours and Tourism, rounds up the series with the history and importance of the (Nkwa Umuagbogho, Ode, Ogbongelenge, Okanga – Masquerade) dances from Eastern Nigeria. (4 of 4 parts). Source: igbo Wikimedia