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Nigeria’s iDICE Tech Fund Finally Lands With a $729K Startup Grant: Three Years, $618M Pledged, and the First Check Is ₦1 Billion for 100 Founders Three years after Nigeria launched one of Africa's most ambitious digital byFatima OladunniMarch 17, 2026
NDPC to Nigerian Content Creators: Filming Strangers for TikTok Violates Privacy Law—And Yes, You Can Be Prosecuted On March 13, 2026, Nigeria's data protection regulator put content creators on byFatima OladunniMarch 16, 2026
CBN Mandates Automated AML Systems Across Nigerian Financial Institutions On March 10, 2026, CBN killed manual anti-money laundering compliance in byFatima OladunniMarch 13, 2026
News NigeriaMarch 16, 2026 NDPC to Nigerian Content Creators: Filming Strangers for TikTok Violates Privacy Law—And Yes, You Can Be Prosecuted On March 13, 2026, Nigeria's data protection regulator put content creators on byFatima Oladunni
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Events NewsOctober 24, 2025 Gigconnect 2025 set to bring Africa’s digital talents under one roof for global opportunities Overview This quarter, Gigbanc is bringing freelancers, remote workers, and byNgozi Emekaroha
Founder's PulseOctober 15, 2024 Behind the Scenes with AMAKA Studio: A Conversation with Adaora Oramah. Adaora Oramah, a 28-year-old Nigerian-American CEO and founder of AMAKA Studio byMuhammed Mustapha
Africa NewsAugust 14, 2024 MultiChoice Talent Factory Opens Applications for 2025 Academic Year. MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) has announced that applications are now open byFatima Oladunni
News NigeriaJuly 1, 2024 Monetization is live! Nigerian content creators can now profit from their work on Facebook and Instagram. Content creators in Nigeria can now earn money from ad revenue on Facebook and byFatima Oladunni
Africa NewsJune 15, 2024 Kenyan platform Wowzi and Mastercard join forces in a $2 million deal to revolutionize content creator finances. Kenyan influencer marketing platform Wowzi has partnered with Mastercard and byBolu Babalola
Africa NewsJune 5, 2024 Meet TikTok’s $1 million Change Makers Program African creators winners. Nigerian TikToker Charity Ekezie, popularly known as @charityekezie on TikTok, byMuhammed Mustapha
Africa NewsMarch 20, 2024 Kenyan content creators can monetize on Facebook and Instagram from June. Starting in June this year, content creators in Kenya will have the opportunity byMuhammed Mustapha