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Techpoint Africa Podcast

English, News media, 1 season, 453 episodes, 4 days, 3 hours, 10 minutes
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The Techpoint Africa Podcast brings you the most important stories of the week on startups, technology and innovation in Africa. Listen in every Tuesday and Thursday morning (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts
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The result of Starlink's price increase

  Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts,Chimgozirim Nwokoma and Bolu Abiodun discuss:   Itana and AFC look to create Africa’s Silicon Valley with Nigeria's first digital economic zone Starlink doubles subscription price in Nigeria to ₦75,000   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter.   Link to Insight of the Week: With 12,690 new subscribers in Q4 2023, Starlink becomes Nigeria's 3rd largest internet service provider   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro   Useful links Itana and AFC look to create Africa’s Silicon Valley with Nigeria's first digital economic zone Starlink doubles subscription price in Nigeria to ₦75,000     This episode was produced by Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
10/3/202425 minutes, 42 seconds
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The problem with African EV startups

  Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts,Chimgozirim Nwokoma and Bolu Abiodun discuss:   Zeno raises $9.5 Million to take on Ampersand and BasiGo with electric motorbikes in 2025 Safaricom and two others invest over $800 million in Kenya's health digitisation   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter.   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03:35 - Zeno raises $9.5 Million to take on Ampersand and BasiGo with electric motorbikes in 2025 18:15 - Safaricom and two others invest over $800 million in Kenya's health digitisation   Useful links Zeno raises $9.5 Million to take on Ampersand and BasiGo with electric motorbikes in 2025 Safaricom and two others invest over $800 million in Kenya's health digitisation   This episode was produced by Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
9/26/202426 minutes, 42 seconds
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M-KOPA's Appeal Falls Flat

  Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts, Oluwanifemi Kolawole and Chimgozirim Nwokoma discuss:   M-KOPA ordered to start paying taxes in Kenya after tribunal ruling Egypt's edtech Farid receives $250K pre-seed to address children's mental health Exploring the surge in fraud in Nigeria's burgeoning fintech industry   Subsc
9/19/202445 minutes, 54 seconds
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M-KOPA's Appeal Falls Flat

  Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts, Oluwanifemi Kolawole and Chimgozirim Nwokoma discuss:   M-KOPA ordered to start paying taxes in Kenya after tribunal ruling Egypt's edtech Farid receives $250K pre-seed to address children's mental health Exploring the surge in fraud in Nigeria's burgeoning fintech industry   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter.   Link to Insight of the Week: Kenya doubled its tax revenue in less than a decade   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03:49 - M-KOPA ordered to start paying taxes in Kenya after tribunal ruling 11:22 - Egypt's edtech Farid receives $250K pre-seed to address children's mental health 23:05 - Exploring the surge in fraud in Nigeria's burgeoning fintech industry   Useful links   M-KOPA ordered to start paying taxes in Kenya after tribunal ruling Egypt's edtech Farid receives $250K pre-seed to address children's mental health Exploring the surge in fraud in Nigeria's burgeoning fintech industry   This episode was produced by Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
9/19/202445 minutes, 54 seconds
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The big moves African startups are making

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts, Oluwanifemi Kolawole and Bolu Abiodun discuss: Moove is expanding to the US Nigerian investment fintech Rise completes acquisition of Kenya&rsquo;s Hisa &nbsp; Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and&nbsp;&nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter. &nbsp; Link to Insight of the Week: Moove Africa has disclosed funding at least twice every year since 2021 &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro <p class="zw-paragraph heading0" data-header="0" data-textformat="{}" data-margin
9/12/202440 minutes, 29 seconds
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The big moves African startups are making

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts, Oluwanifemi Kolawole and Bolu Abiodun discuss: Moove is expanding to the US Nigerian investment fintech Rise completes acquisition of Kenya’s Hisa   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter.   Link to Insight of the Week: Moove Africa has disclosed funding at least twice every year since 2021   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:46 - Moove is expanding to the US 19:48 - Nigerian investment fintech Rise completes acquisition of Kenya’s Hisa   Useful links Moove is expanding to the US Nigerian investment fintech Rise completes acquisition of Kenya’s Hisa   This episode was produced by Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
9/12/202433 minutes, 7 seconds
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When will the Nigeria X Binance saga end?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts, Oluwanifemi Kolawole and Chimgozirim discuss: Binance executive still held in Nigeria&nbsp; Zambia's ChitChat partners MasterCard to launch virtual cards Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and&nbsp;&nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter. &nbsp; Link to Insight of the Week: Binance tripled its annual user base between 2021 and 2022 &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03 :15 -&nbsp;&nbsp;Binance executive still held in Nigeria 15:57 - Zambia's ChitChat partners Mastercard to launch virtual cards &nbsp; Useful links Binance executive still held in Nigeria&nbsp; Zambia's ChitChat partners MasterCard to launch virtual cards <p class="zw-paragraph heading0" data-header="0" data-textformat="{&quot;ff&quot;:&quot;Roboto&quot;,&quot;fv&quot;:&quot;normal&quot;,&quot;cs&quot;:&quot;0pt&quot;,&quot;fw&quot;:&quot;none&quot;,&quot;fgc&quot;:&quot;rgb(0, 0, 255)&quot;,&quot;size&quot;:&quot;12.00&quot;,&quot;va&quot;:&quot;baseline&quot;,&quot;fw_i&qu
9/5/202432 minutes, 13 seconds
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When will the Nigeria X Binance saga end?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts, Oluwanifemi Kolawole and Chimgozirim discuss: Binance executive still held in Nigeria  Zambia's ChitChat partners MasterCard to launch virtual cards Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter.   Link to Insight of the Week: Binance tripled its annual user base between 2021 and 2022   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03 :15 -  Binance executive still held in Nigeria 15:57 - Zambia's ChitChat partners Mastercard to launch virtual cards   Useful links Binance executive still held in Nigeria  Zambia's ChitChat partners MasterCard to launch virtual cards   This episode was produced by Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
9/5/202432 minutes, 13 seconds
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Is Safaricom threatened by Starlink?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts, Bolu Abiodun and Chimgozirim discuss: Wasoko and MaxAB combine forces in Africa&rsquo;s "largest tech merger" Safaricom wants Starlink blocked &nbsp; Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and&nbsp;&nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter. &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:26 -&nbsp;&nbsp;Wasoko and MaxAB combine forces in Africa&rsquo;s "largest tech merger" 18:34 - Safaricom wants Starlink blocked &nbsp; Useful links Wasoko and MaxAB combine forces in Africa&rsquo;s "largest tech merger" Safaricom wants Starlink blocked &nbsp; This episode was produced by Crystal-Agnes Joseph &nbsp; <p class="zw-paragraph heading0" data-header="0" data-margin-bottom="12pt" data-hd-info="0" da
8/29/202435 minutes, 52 seconds
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Is Safaricom threatened by Starlink?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts, Bolu Abiodun and Chimgozirim discuss: Wasoko and MaxAB combine forces in Africa’s "largest tech merger" Safaricom wants Starlink blocked   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter.   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:26 -  Wasoko and MaxAB combine forces in Africa’s "largest tech merger" 18:34 - Safaricom wants Starlink blocked   Useful links Wasoko and MaxAB combine forces in Africa’s "largest tech merger" Safaricom wants Starlink blocked   This episode was produced by Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
8/29/202435 minutes, 52 seconds
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MTN's electricity-generating moves

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our host is joined by Mojola Ola and Emmanuel Paul to discuss: MTN Nigeria secures a permit to generate electricity&nbsp; MTN Group records $414.7 million loss Elon Musk Starlink's ground-breaking move in Nigeria &nbsp; Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and&nbsp;&nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter. &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03:26 - MTN Nigeria secures a permit to generate electricity 18:34 - MTN Group records $414.7 million loss 24:31 - Elon Musk Starlink's ground-breaking move in Nigeria &nbsp; Useful links MTN Nigeria secures a licence to generate electricity in Lagos MTN Group records $414.7 million loss, its first loss in 8 years</
8/22/202437 minutes, 20 seconds
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MTN's electricity-generating moves

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our host is joined by Mojola Ola and Emmanuel Paul to discuss: MTN Nigeria secures a permit to generate electricity  MTN Group records $414.7 million loss Elon Musk Starlink's ground-breaking move in Nigeria   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter.   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03:26 - MTN Nigeria secures a permit to generate electricity 18:34 - MTN Group records $414.7 million loss 24:31 - Elon Musk Starlink's ground-breaking move in Nigeria   Useful links MTN Nigeria secures a licence to generate electricity in Lagos MTN Group records $414.7 million loss, its first loss in 8 years Elon Musk Starlink's ground-breaking move in Nigeria   This episode was produced by Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
8/22/202437 minutes, 20 seconds
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Telcos in Nigeria are under pressure

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discusses: Telcos in Nigeria mull partial service to support tariff hike push NFT houses: Lagos State Government plans to tokenise real estate Kenyan gig drivers defy e-hailing platforms, set new rates amid fare dispute &nbsp; Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and&nbsp;&nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter. &nbsp; <p class="zw-paragraph heading0" data
8/15/202441 minutes, 2 seconds
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Telcos in Nigeria are under pressure

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss: Telcos in Nigeria mull partial service to support tariff hike push NFT houses: Lagos State Government plans to tokenise real estate Kenyan gig drivers defy e-hailing platforms, set new rates amid fare dispute   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter.   Link to Insight of the Week: Nigeria: The telecoms industry’s contribution to the GDP has hit the 15% mark twice in 5 years   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:53 - Telcos in Nigeria mull partial service to support tariff hike push 12:49 - NFT houses: Lagos State Government plans to tokenise real estate 25:14 - Kenyan gig drivers defy e-hailing platforms, set new rates amid fare dispute     Useful links Telcos in Nigeria mull partial service to support tariff hike push NFT houses: Lagos State Government plans to tokenise real estate Kenyan gig drivers defy e-hailing platforms, set new rates amid fare dispute     This episode was produced by Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
8/15/202441 minutes, 2 seconds
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Lagos State on a taxing spree?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss: Lagos State to launch a digital platform for monthly rent Spiro launches e-bikes in Ogun State Financial report of Jumia and Kuda Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Link to Insight of the Week: Nigeria: The telecoms industry's contribution to GDP has hit the 15% mark twice in 5 years &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:58 - Lagos State to launch a digital platform for monthly rent 16:00 - Spiro launches e-bikes in Ogun State 20:00 - Financial report of Jumia and Kuda &nbsp; &nbsp; Useful links Lagos State to launch a digital platform for monthly rent&nbsp;&nbsp; Spiro launches operations in Ogun State, marking its entry into Nigeria&nbsp;&nbsp; <span data-range-char-type="end" data-bookmark-info="{&quot;name&quot;:&quot;_Toc1psdpzxewsqr&quot;,&quot;id&quot;:&quot;toc_tfk4065h4067&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;bookmark&quot;}" data-bookmark-id="toc_tfk4
8/8/202438 minutes, 33 seconds
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Lagos State on a taxing spree?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss: Lagos State to launch a digital platform for monthly rent Spiro launches e-bikes in Ogun State Financial report of Jumia and Kuda Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Link to Insight of the Week: Nigeria: The telecoms industry's contribution to GDP has hit the 15% mark twice in 5 years   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:58 - Lagos State to launch a digital platform for monthly rent  - Spiro launches e-bikes in Ogun State  - Financial report of Jumia and Kuda     Useful links Lagos State to launch a digital platform for monthly rent   Spiro launches operations in Ogun State, marking its entry into Nigeria   Financial report of Jumia and Kuda   This episode was produced by Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
8/8/202438 minutes, 33 seconds
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Why Lagos State's plan to tax remote workers might work

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss: Lagos State Government to tax remote workers and influencers to increase revenue WhatsApp appeals $220M fine, claims FCCPC's investigation flawed Another NIN-SIM linkage deadline extension Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Link to Insight of the Week:&nbsp;MTN Group: Revenue from data almost tripled in a decade &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:26 - Lagos state government to tax remote workers and influencers to increase revenue 16:00 - WhatsApp appeal $220M fine, claims FCCPC's investigation flawed 20:00 - Another NIN-SIM linkage deadline extension? &nbsp; &nbsp; Useful links Lagos State Government to tax remote workers and influencers to increase revenue&nbsp;&nbsp; WhatsApp appeals $220M fine, claims FCCPC's investigation flawed Another NIN-SIM linkage deadline extension?&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; This episode was produced by Crystal-Agnes Joseph &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techp
8/1/202433 minutes, 5 seconds
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Why Lagos State's plan to tax remote workers might work

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss: Lagos State Government to tax remote workers and influencers to increase revenue WhatsApp appeals $220M fine, claims FCCPC's investigation flawed Another NIN-SIM linkage deadline extension Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Link to Insight of the Week: MTN Group: Revenue from data almost tripled in a decade   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:26 - Lagos state government to tax remote workers and influencers to increase revenue 16:00 - WhatsApp appeal $220M fine, claims FCCPC's investigation flawed 20:00 - Another NIN-SIM linkage deadline extension?     Useful links Lagos State Government to tax remote workers and influencers to increase revenue   WhatsApp appeals $220M fine, claims FCCPC's investigation flawed Another NIN-SIM linkage deadline extension?     This episode was produced by Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
8/1/202433 minutes, 5 seconds
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$220m fine: Why FCCPC's fight with WhatsApp is valid

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts are joined by tech lawyer, Rosemond Phil-Othihiwa to discuss: Meta vs Nigeria's FCCPC Mercury Bank closing African startup accounts Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and&nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:17 - Meta vs Nigeria's FCCPC 19:04 - Mercury Bank closes African startup accounts &nbsp; Useful links Meta to appeal $220 million fine imposed by Nigerian regulator&nbsp; Mercury Bank sets August deadline for account closure, lists Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Mali among prohibited countries&nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
7/25/202436 minutes, 37 seconds
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$220m fine: Why FCCPC's fight with WhatsApp is valid

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts are joined by tech lawyer, Rosemond Phil-Othihiwa to discuss: Meta vs Nigeria's FCCPC Mercury Bank closing African startup accounts Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:17 - Meta vs Nigeria's FCCPC 19:04 - Mercury Bank closes African startup accounts   Useful links Meta to appeal $220 million fine imposed by Nigerian regulator  Mercury Bank sets August deadline for account closure, lists Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Mali among prohibited countries  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
7/25/202436 minutes, 37 seconds
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Is a mobile app for farmers dead on arrival?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss: Kenyan e-hailing drivers strike Nigeria's app for farmers Chowdeck's ad product Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and&nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Link to Insight of the Week:&nbsp;Agriculture&rsquo;s contribution to Nigeria&rsquo;s GDP has been on a downward trend since 2020 &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:04 - Kenya e-hailing drivers strike 15:32 - Chowdeck's ad product 30:46 - Nigeria's app for farmers &nbsp; Useful links Kenyan e-hailing drivers embark on a 5-day strike to demand better pay&nbsp; Nigeria to develop an&nbsp;app for farmers as part of an e-extension programme&nbsp; Want your rice with a side of ads?&nbsp;Chowdeck is working on an ad product&nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
7/18/202443 minutes, 16 seconds
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Is a mobile app for farmers dead on arrival?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss: Kenyan e-hailing drivers strike Nigeria's app for farmers Chowdeck's ad product Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter/    Link to Insight of the Week: Agriculture’s contribution to Nigeria’s GDP has been on a downward trend since 2020   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:04 - Kenya e-hailing drivers strike 15:32 - Chowdeck's ad product 30:46 - Nigeria's app for farmers   Useful links Kenyan e-hailing drivers embark on a 5-day strike to demand better pay  Nigeria to develop an app for farmers as part of an e-extension programme  Want your rice with a side of ads? Chowdeck is working on an ad product  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
7/18/202443 minutes, 16 seconds
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Which fintechs are taking on Africa's $58 billion remittance market?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss: The OPay glitch Kuda, NALA, and Africa's remittance market UNDP's new fintech hubs Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:42 - OPay glitch 06:18 - Kuda, NALA, and Africa's remittance market 17;28 - UNDP's new fintech hubs &nbsp; Useful links ₦714 million glitch: fintech giant OPay gets court order to restrict customer accounts Kuda Is Expanding Global Push&nbsp;As Scramble For African Diaspora Heats Up&nbsp; Tanzanian fintech NALA&nbsp;secures $40 million Series A to grow B2B payment platform&nbsp; UNDP to raise $1 billion to&nbsp;plant startup hubs across Africa&nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
7/11/202431 minutes, 38 seconds
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Which fintechs are taking on Africa's $58 billion remittance market?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss: The OPay glitch Kuda, NALA, and Africa's remittance market UNDP's new fintech hubs Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:42 - OPay glitch 06:18 - Kuda, NALA, and Africa's remittance market 17:28 - UNDP's new fintech hubs   Useful links ₦714 million glitch: fintech giant OPay gets court order to restrict customer accounts Kuda Is Expanding Global Push As Scramble For African Diaspora Heats Up  Tanzanian fintech NALA secures $40 million Series A to grow B2B payment platform  UNDP to raise $1 billion to plant startup hubs across Africa  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
7/11/202431 minutes, 38 seconds
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Can Mano win in Nigeria's food delivery market?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts are joined by Olaleye Oladimeji, Partner, Legalpreneur Attorneys &amp; Consulting and Founder, Registat.io to discuss: Kucoin to charge VAT in NIgeria Mano's move to food delivery Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Link to Insight of the Week:&nbsp;Nigeria's quarterly VAT collections have reached new highs in seven consecutive quarters since Q4 2021 &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:36 - Kucoin to charge VAT in NIgeria27:23 - Mano's move to food delivery &nbsp; Useful links KuCoin to&nbsp;charge 7.5% VAT on crypto trades in Nigeria Mano wants&nbsp;a slice of the food delivery market in Nigeria&nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
7/4/202443 minutes, 8 seconds
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Can Mano win in Nigeria's food delivery market?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts are joined by Olaleye Oladimeji, Partner, Legalpreneur Attorneys &amp; Consulting and Founder, Registat.io to discuss: Kucoin to charge VAT in NIgeria Mano's move to food delivery Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Link to Insight of the Week: Nigeria's quarterly VAT collections have reached new highs in seven consecutive quarters since Q4 2021   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:36 - Kucoin to charge VAT in NIgeria27:23 - Mano's move to food delivery   Useful links KuCoin to charge 7.5% VAT on crypto trades in Nigeria Mano wants a slice of the food delivery market in Nigeria  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
7/4/202443 minutes, 8 seconds
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NIMC data breach: Why you should be scared

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts are joined by Samuel Ngwu, Privacy Lawyer to discuss: Another data breach in Nigeria New e-hailing prices in South Africa Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:09 -&nbsp;Another data breach in Nigeria 28:54 - New e-hailing prices in South Africa &nbsp; Useful links Digital rights company accuses&nbsp;AnyVerify of selling sensitive Nigerian data online for ₦100&nbsp; South African government to&nbsp;take over price-setting powers from e-hailing companies&nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
6/27/202442 minutes, 3 seconds
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NIMC data breach: Why you should be scared

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts are joined by Samuel Ngwu, Privacy Lawyer to discuss: Another data breach in Nigeria New e-hailing prices in South Africa Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:09 - Another data breach in Nigeria 28:54 - New e-hailing prices in South Africa   Useful links Digital rights company accuses AnyVerify of selling sensitive Nigerian data online for ₦100  South African government to take over price-setting powers from e-hailing companies  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
6/27/202442 minutes, 3 seconds
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Davido, Sabinus, and the meme coin craze

Today on the podcast, our hosts discuss: Celebrity meme coins Ampersand and BYD's EV partnership Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/ &nbsp; Link to Insight of the Week:&nbsp;https://bit.ly/3XwP41f &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:44 - Celebrity meme coins 23:18 - Insight of the Week with Intelpoint 24:40 -&nbsp;Ampersand and BYD's EV partnership &nbsp; Useful links Is Davido's crypto token a scam?&nbsp;Here's everything we know about it&nbsp; SEC warns that individuals who&nbsp;patronise $DAVIDO do so at their peril&nbsp; Rwanda&rsquo;s EV startup&nbsp;Ampersand partners BYD for expansion&nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
6/20/202442 minutes, 25 seconds
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Davido, Sabinus, and the meme coin craze

Today on the podcast, our hosts discuss: Celebrity meme coins Ampersand and BYD's EV partnership Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/   Link to Insight of the Week: https://bit.ly/3XwP41f   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:44 - Celebrity meme coins 23:18 - Insight of the Week with Intelpoint 24:40 - Ampersand and BYD's EV partnership   Useful links Is Davido's crypto token a scam? Here's everything we know about it  SEC warns that individuals who patronise $DAVIDO do so at their peril  Rwanda’s EV startup Ampersand partners BYD for expansion  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
6/20/202442 minutes, 25 seconds
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Why governments are bad with digital currencies

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss: Rwanda's Central Bank Digital Currency The latest on the Wasoko and MaxAB merger Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:09 - Why CBDCs don't do much 11:28 - The Wasoko-MaxAB merger &nbsp; Useful links Wasoko and MaxAB merger deal stalls due to ongoing restructuring, macroeconomic challenges Rwandan Central Bank set to launch digital currency in 2026- Deputy Governor This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
6/13/202431 minutes, 54 seconds
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Why governments are bad with digital currencies

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss: Rwanda's Central Bank Digital Currency The latest on the Wasoko and MaxAB merger Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:09 - Why CBDCs don't do much 11:28 - The Wasoko-MaxAB merger   Useful links Wasoko and MaxAB merger deal stalls due to ongoing restructuring, macroeconomic challenges Rwandan Central Bank set to launch digital currency in 2026- Deputy Governor This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
6/13/202431 minutes, 54 seconds
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Are we expecting too much from African startups?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our host, Chimgozirim Nwokoma is joined by Francis Ogbuka, VP Sales, Zone and Abraham Augustine, Comms &amp; Programs Lead, Norrsken to discuss: Zone's decentralised PoS payment gateway Gro Intelligence's shutdown The Copia Global story Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Link to Insight of the Week:&nbsp;Jumia Group recorded its highest loss in 2019, the year it was listed on the NYSE&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:05 - Zone's decentralised PoS payment gateway 16:01 - The Copia Global story 33:22 - Gro Intelligence's shutdown &nbsp; Useful links Kenya-based agritech Gro Intelligence to shut down two months after slashing headcount&nbsp; After dismissing over 1000 employees, Copia Global stops taking orders in six Kenyan markets&nbsp; Zone launches blockchain-powered PoS payment gateway to tackle chargeback fraud&nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk </di
6/6/202449 minutes, 33 seconds
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Are we expecting too much from African startups?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our host, Chimgozirim Nwokoma is joined by Francis Ogbuka, VP Sales, Zone and Abraham Augustine, Comms &amp; Programs Lead, Norrsken to discuss: Zone's decentralised PoS payment gateway Gro Intelligence's shutdown The Copia Global story Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Link to Insight of the Week: Jumia Group recorded its highest loss in 2019, the year it was listed on the NYSE    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:05 - Zone's decentralised PoS payment gateway 16:01 - The Copia Global story 33:22 - Gro Intelligence's shutdown   Useful links Kenya-based agritech Gro Intelligence to shut down two months after slashing headcount  After dismissing over 1000 employees, Copia Global stops taking orders in six Kenyan markets  Zone launches blockchain-powered PoS payment gateway to tackle chargeback fraud  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
6/6/202449 minutes, 33 seconds
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Brass: Acquisition or rescue mission?

Today on the podcast, our host, Bolu Abiodun, is joined by Oyindolapo Olusesi, Lead, Legal Services at Kora to discuss: The Brass acquisition Bolt's inDrive copycat Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:13 - The Brass acquisition 15:42 - Bolt's new bidding system &nbsp; Useful links Paystack and PiggyVest join forces in Brass acquisition&nbsp; Bolt introduces a&nbsp;bidding system for drivers and riders in Nigeria&nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
5/30/202432 minutes, 16 seconds
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Brass: Acquisition or rescue mission?

Today on the podcast, our host, Bolu Abiodun, is joined by Oyindolapo Olusesi, Lead, Legal Services at Kora to discuss: The Brass acquisition Bolt's inDrive copycat Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:13 - The Brass acquisition 15:42 - Bolt's new bidding system   Useful links Paystack and PiggyVest join forces in Brass acquisition  Bolt introduces a bidding system for drivers and riders in Nigeria  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
5/30/202432 minutes, 16 seconds
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CBN vs fintechs: What's really going on

Today on the podcast, our hosts discuss: Nigerian fintechs and all things CBN policies What we know about the&nbsp;16-month salary delay claims at Bloc Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Link to Insight of the Week: https://intelpoint.co/insights/nigeria-the-volume-of-pos-transactions-in-2022-was-1500x-the-volume-in-2012/?utm_source=Techpoint+Africa+Podcast&amp;utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=Insight+of+the+Week+TAP+225 &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:24 - Nigerian fintechs and CBN 23:12 - What we know about owed salaries at Bloc &nbsp; Useful links CBN stops account openings for Kuda, Moniepoint, OPay&nbsp; New anti-fraud law mandates Nigerian PoS agents to register as businesses with regulator&nbsp; Everything we know about 16-month salary delay claims at Bloc&nbsp; &nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
5/23/202442 minutes, 22 seconds
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CBN vs fintechs: What's really going on

Today on the podcast, our hosts discuss: Nigerian fintechs and all things CBN policies What we know about the 16-month salary delay claims at Bloc Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Link to Insight of the Week: https://intelpoint.co/insights/nigeria-the-volume-of-pos-transactions-in-2022-was-1500x-the-volume-in-2012/?utm_source=Techpoint+Africa+Podcast&amp;utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=Insight+of+the+Week+TAP+225   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:24 - Nigerian fintechs and CBN 23:12 - What we know about owed salaries at Bloc   Useful links CBN stops account openings for Kuda, Moniepoint, OPay  New anti-fraud law mandates Nigerian PoS agents to register as businesses with regulator  Everything we know about 16-month salary delay claims at Bloc    This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
5/23/202442 minutes, 22 seconds
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Paystack's 2023 payment report and user obsession with bank transfer

Today on the podcast, our hosts discuss: Tanzania's unlicenced loan apps Nigeria's San Francisco startup house Paystack's 2023 report Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/, and Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Link to Insight of the Week:&nbsp;https://intelpoint.co/insights/nigeria-the-telecoms-industrys-contribution-to-the-gdp-has-hit-the-15-mark-twice-in-5-years/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:06 - Tanzania's unlicenced loan apps 11:00 - Nigeria's San Francisco startup house 22:11 - Paystack's 2023 report &nbsp; Useful links Tanzania's central bank&nbsp;bans unlicensed loan app with new directives FG approves startup hub in San Francisco and an SPV that will build 90,000km of fibre optic cable&nbsp; Transfers might displace card transactions but not any time soon This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
5/16/202436 minutes, 18 seconds
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Paystack's 2023 payment report and user obsession with bank transfer

Today on the podcast, our hosts discuss: Tanzania's unlicenced loan apps Nigeria's San Francisco startup house Paystack's 2023 report Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/, and Intelpoint's newsletter/    Link to Insight of the Week: https://intelpoint.co/insights/nigeria-the-telecoms-industrys-contribution-to-the-gdp-has-hit-the-15-mark-twice-in-5-years/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:06 - Tanzania's unlicenced loan apps 11:00 - Nigeria's San Francisco startup house 22:11 - Paystack's 2023 report   Useful links Tanzania's central bank bans unlicensed loan app with new directives FG approves startup hub in San Francisco and an SPV that will build 90,000km of fibre optic cable  Transfers might displace card transactions but not any time soon This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
5/16/202436 minutes, 18 seconds
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What you need to know about Nigeria's Cybercrimes Act

Today on the podcast, we welcome a familiar face, Omoruyi Edoigiawerie, Startup Attorney and Chief Servant, E &amp; C Legal. He joins our hosts as we discuss: Nigeria's about-to-be-implemented cybersecurity levy Nigerian PoS agents registering with the CAC The latest update on the Patricia hack Did you know?&nbsp;Nigeria deploys 74,000 new Point of Sale terminals on average each month. Find out more here Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:40 - Nigeria's cybersecurity levy 28:01 - Nigerian PoS agents to register with CAC 37:22 - Update on the Patricia saga &nbsp; Useful links Hack or mismanagement? Inside Patricia's troubling customer fund crisis/ Nigerians to pay 0.5% cybersecurity levy on all electronic transactions/ Over 1.8 million PoS agents must register with the CAC/ Nigeria to remove naira on P2P platforms following order to shut crypto-related accounts/ This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;<a id="http://www.techpoint.africa/" class="z
5/9/202454 minutes, 12 seconds
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What you need to know about Nigeria's Cybercrimes Act

Today on the podcast, we welcome a familiar face, Omoruyi Edoigiawerie, Startup Attorney and Chief Servant, E &amp; C Legal. He joins our hosts as we discuss: Nigeria's about-to-be-implemented cybersecurity levy Nigerian PoS agents registering with the CAC The latest update on the Patricia hack Did you know? Nigeria deploys 74,000 new Point of Sale terminals on average each month. Find out more here Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:40 - Nigeria's cybersecurity levy 28:01 - Nigerian PoS agents to register with CAC 37:22 - Update on the Patricia saga   Useful links Hack or mismanagement? Inside Patricia's troubling customer fund crisis/ Nigerians to pay 0.5% cybersecurity levy on all electronic transactions/ Over 1.8 million PoS agents must register with the CAC/ Nigeria to remove naira on P2P platforms following order to shut crypto-related accounts/ This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Crystal-Agnes Joseph   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
5/9/202454 minutes, 12 seconds
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How Nigeria can use crypto companies to its advantage

Our guest on today's podcast is Ray Youssef, CEO, NoOnes. We discuss Nigeria's recent clampdown on Binance and crypto and what happened with his last company, Paxful. &nbsp; But before that, we highlight&nbsp; a few stories from this week. BuuPass acquires QuickBus CBN stops Moniepoint, Kuda, OPay from opening new accounts MTN Nigeria records first loss since 2021 IPO Link to Insight of the Week:&nbsp;https://intelpoint.co/insights/mtn-nigeria-recorded-its-first-loss-in-2023-since-its-initial-public-offering/ &nbsp; Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:21 - Recap of the news 03:16 - Thoughts on the clampdown 08:10 - Did P2P really cause the fall of the naira? 12:21 - Did Binance make money from P2P? 14:44 - Is the Nigerian government justified in going after Binance? 17:29 - The real numbers for crypto in Nigeria 20:11 - Consequences of the clampdown 23:57 - The real crypto scammers 25:26 - The double-edged sword of licencing requirements 28:36 -&nbsp; NoOnes' role 32:28 - The importance of P2P 35:15 - What went wrong with Paxful 38:09 - How NoOnes will redeem the Paxful failure 39:24 - Possible challenges for NoOnes 43:32 - Outro &nbsp; Useful links Kenyan BuuPass acquires QuickBus to expand to Nigeria and South Africa CBN stops account openings for Kuda, Moniepoint, OPay Q1 2024: MTN Nigeria's userbase sinks, loses ₦656.4 billion in foreign exchange This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
5/2/202444 minutes, 1 second
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How Nigeria can use crypto companies to its advantage

Our guest on today's podcast is Ray Youssef, CEO, NoOnes. We discuss Nigeria's recent clampdown on Binance and crypto and what happened with his last company, Paxful.   But before that, we highlight  a few stories from this week. BuuPass acquires QuickBus CBN stops Moniepoint, Kuda, OPay from opening new accounts MTN Nigeria records first loss since 2021 IPO Link to Insight of the Week: https://intelpoint.co/insights/mtn-nigeria-recorded-its-first-loss-in-2023-since-its-initial-public-offering/   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:21 - Recap of the news 03:16 - Thoughts on the clampdown 08:10 - Did P2P really cause the fall of the naira? 12:21 - Did Binance make money from P2P? 14:44 - Is the Nigerian government justified in going after Binance? 17:29 - The real numbers for crypto in Nigeria 20:11 - Consequences of the clampdown 23:57 - The real crypto scammers 25:26 - The double-edged sword of licencing requirements 28:36 -  NoOnes' role 32:28 - The importance of P2P 35:15 - What went wrong with Paxful 38:09 - How NoOnes will redeem the Paxful failure 39:24 - Possible challenges for NoOnes 43:32 - Outro   Useful links Kenyan BuuPass acquires QuickBus to expand to Nigeria and South Africa CBN stops account openings for Kuda, Moniepoint, OPay Q1 2024: MTN Nigeria's userbase sinks, loses ₦656.4 billion in foreign exchange This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
5/2/202444 minutes, 1 second
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Thepeer: How did a $2.1 million investment go up in smoke?

Our guest on today's podcast is Rosemond Phil-Othihiwa, Corporate and Startup Lawyer. She joins us as we discuss: The Thepeer audit South Africa's approved crypto asset providers Nigeria's first&nbsp;multilingual LLM Link to Insight of the Week:&nbsp;https://intelpoint.co/insights/only-once-have-nigerian-fintech-startups-raised-more-than-1-billion-in-a-single-year/ Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - The Thepeer audit 22:21 - South Africa's approved crypto asset providers 31:24 - Nigeria's first&nbsp;multilingual LLM &nbsp; Useful links Nigeria launches first multilingual LLM after drafting initial National AI Strategy Thepeer investors request audit following shutdown Regulator confirms approved crypto asset providers for licencing in South Africa This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
4/25/202448 minutes, 2 seconds
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Thepeer: How to properly shutdown an ailing startup

Our guest on today's podcast is Rosemond Phil-Othihiwa, Corporate and Startup Lawyer. She joins us as we discuss: The Thepeer audit South Africa's approved crypto asset providers Nigeria's first multilingual LLM Link to Insight of the Week: https://intelpoint.co/insights/only-once-have-nigerian-fintech-startups-raised-more-than-1-billion-in-a-single-year/ Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - The Thepeer audit 22:21 - South Africa's approved crypto asset providers 31:24 - Nigeria's first multilingual LLM   Useful links Nigeria launches first multilingual LLM after drafting initial National AI Strategy Thepeer investors request audit following shutdown Regulator confirms approved crypto asset providers for licencing in South Africa This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
4/25/202448 minutes, 2 seconds
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How Pula wants to insure farmers against bandits

Our guest on today's podcast is Temitope Adeyemi, CEO and Founder, insurtech startup, Pay-U. He joins us as we discuss: Pula's $20m raise Starlink's troubles in Africa Lessons from building Konga by Sim Shagaya Link to Insight of the Week: https://intelpoint.co/insights/multichoices-revenue-has-been-growing-at-an-average-of-4/ &nbsp; Download Intelpoint's&nbsp;The Nigerian Insurance Industry report here &nbsp; Listen to the episode where we first talked about Sim Shagaya's VC foray:&nbsp;https://podcast.techpoint.africa/episodes/tap-218 &nbsp; Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and&nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03:16 - Pula's $20m raise 27:26 - Starlink's troubles in Africa 35:01 -&nbsp;Lessons from building Konga by Sim Shagaya&nbsp; &nbsp; Useful links Kenya&rsquo;s Pula gets $20 million Series B to offer insurance to 100 million farmers in Africa Telecom regulator&nbsp;orders Starlink to cut off subscribers in Zimbabwe Starlink to disconnect subscribers in Ghana, South Africa, Botswana Inside Sim Shagaya's mission to fund and support resilient African entrepreneurs Sim Shagaya on lessons learnt building Konga This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp; &nbsp;
4/18/202445 minutes, 31 seconds
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How Pula wants to insure farmers against bandits

Our guest on today's podcast is Temitope Adeyemi, CEO and Founder, insurtech startup, Pay-U. He joins us as we discuss: Pula's $20m raise Starlink's troubles in Africa Lessons from building Konga by Sim Shagaya Link to Insight of the Week: https://intelpoint.co/insights/multichoices-revenue-has-been-growing-at-an-average-of-4/   Download Intelpoint's The Nigerian Insurance Industry report here   Listen to the episode where we first talked about Sim Shagaya's VC foray: https://podcast.techpoint.africa/episodes/tap-218   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03:16 - Pula's $20m raise 27:26 - Starlink's troubles in Africa 35:01 - Lessons from building Konga by Sim Shagaya    Useful links Kenya’s Pula gets $20 million Series B to offer insurance to 100 million farmers in Africa Telecom regulator orders Starlink to cut off subscribers in Zimbabwe Starlink to disconnect subscribers in Ghana, South Africa, Botswana Inside Sim Shagaya's mission to fund and support resilient African entrepreneurs Sim Shagaya on lessons learnt building Konga This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica    
4/18/202445 minutes, 31 seconds
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How Zimbabwe's gold-backed currency will work

On guest on today's podcast is Dr Olumide Okubadejo, Head of Product at Sabi and AI researcher. We discuss: Africa's AI strategy Zimbabwe's gold-backed currency Jump n' Pass partnering Justrite&nbsp; Subscribe to&nbsp;The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/,&nbsp;Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:13 - Africa's AI strategy 22:51 - Zimbabwe's gold-backed currency 33:13 - Jump n' Pass partners Justrite&nbsp; &nbsp; Useful links Zimbabwe just introduced a&nbsp;new gold-backed currency in an attempt to fight&nbsp;inflation and wean off the US dollar Paul Graham "delve" debate&nbsp;highlights 3 reasons Africa needs its own AI strategy/ Self-checkout startup, Jump n Pass,&nbsp;partners Justrite to activate queue-jumping service/&nbsp;across all its stores in Nigeria This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
4/13/202448 minutes, 26 seconds
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How Zimbabwe's gold-backed currency will work

On guest on today's podcast is Dr Olumide Okubadejo, Head of Product at Sabi and AI researcher. We discuss: Africa's AI strategy Zimbabwe's gold-backed currency Jump n' Pass partnering Justrite  Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:13 - Africa's AI strategy 22:51 - Zimbabwe's gold-backed currency 33:13 - Jump n' Pass partners Justrite    Useful links Zimbabwe just introduced a new gold-backed currency in an attempt to fight inflation and wean off the US dollar Paul Graham "delve" debate highlights 3 reasons Africa needs its own AI strategy/ Self-checkout startup, Jump n Pass, partners Justrite to activate queue-jumping service/ across all its stores in Nigeria This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
4/13/202448 minutes, 26 seconds
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Why are e-hailing companies sharing your data with the government?

On today's podcast, we discuss: Thepeer's shutdown Sim Shagaya's VC foray Edo State's API for ride-hailing operators Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Thepeer shutdown 10:34 - Sim Shigaya's VC foray 15:06 - Edo State's API for ride-hailing operators &nbsp; Useful links Thepeer announces shutdown, citing compliance struggles; investor funds to be returned Sim Shagaya&nbsp;enters venture capital space with &ldquo;The Honey Badger Fund&nbsp;&rdquo; Edo State to introduce API integration for Bolt, Uber and other e-hailing operators This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
4/4/202431 minutes, 47 seconds
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Why are e-hailing companies sharing your data with the government?

On today's podcast, we discuss: Thepeer's shutdown Sim Shagaya's VC foray Edo State's API for ride-hailing operators Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Thepeer shutdown 10:34 - Sim Shigaya's VC foray 15:06 - Edo State's API for ride-hailing operators   Useful links Thepeer announces shutdown, citing compliance struggles; investor funds to be returned Sim Shagaya enters venture capital space with “The Honey Badger Fund ” Edo State to introduce API integration for Bolt, Uber and other e-hailing operators This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
4/4/202431 minutes, 47 seconds
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NFTs didn't die, here's what happened

Today's podcast is all about Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and we have Michael Ugwu, NFT Collector, Angel Investor, and CEO Freeme Digital as our guest. &nbsp; 2021 was the year of NFTs, but once the bear run started, the rave died down. But the real question is, are NFTs dead? Michael answers this and more on today's episode of the Techpoint Africa Podcast. &nbsp; Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:47 - We meet Michael 04:25 - How big an investment NFTs were 07:32 - How transformational NFTs were to the art space in Africa 09:27 - What happened to NFTs? 13:13 - What's happening in the Alpha Chart market? 15:22 - Can NFTs be separated from crypto? 17:21 - The problem with the last cycle and NFTs 18:20 - Should creative people still turn their work into NFTs? 20:35 - Decentralisation unlocking more innovation 25:18 - Music and the NFT space 29:14 - NFTs do well when people get crypto rich 33:21 - The slogan for this year's bull run &nbsp; Useful links MTN contemplates&nbsp;tariff hike to regain $101 million in forex losses&nbsp; Netflix&nbsp;subscribers in Nigeria to pay more&nbsp;from April 1, 2024 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia&nbsp;recovers $10 million from its $14 million system glitch loss&nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https
3/28/202436 minutes, 28 seconds
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NFTs didn't die, here's what happened

Today's podcast is all about Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and we have Michael Ugwu, NFT Collector, Angel Investor, and CEO Freeme Digital as our guest.   2021 was the year of NFTs, but once the bear run started, the rave died down. But the real question is, are NFTs dead? Michael answers this and more on today's episode of the Techpoint Africa Podcast.   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:47 - We meet Michael 04:25 - How big an investment NFTs were 07:32 - How transformational NFTs were to the art space in Africa 09:27 - What happened to NFTs? 13:13 - What's happening in the Alpha Chart market? 15:22 - Can NFTs be separated from crypto? 17:21 - The problem with the last cycle and NFTs 18:20 - Should creative people still turn their work into NFTs? 20:35 - Decentralisation unlocking more innovation 25:18 - Music and the NFT space 29:14 - NFTs do well when people get crypto rich 33:21 - The slogan for this year's bull run   Useful links MTN contemplates tariff hike to regain $101 million in forex losses  Netflix subscribers in Nigeria to pay more from April 1, 2024 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia recovers $10 million from its $14 million system glitch loss  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica    
3/28/202436 minutes, 28 seconds
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How Internet in Africa works

Today's podcast sees us welcome a familiar face (Emmanuel Paul) as we discuss: New registration fees for Nigerian crypto exchanges Ethiopian bank loses $40 million to system glitch Nigeria's $593.6 million loss to Internet disruption Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:40 - New registration fees for Nigerian crypto exchange 14:55 - Ethiopian bank loses $40 million to system glitch 22:27 - Nigeria's $593.6 million loss to Internet disruption &nbsp; Useful link Registration fees for&nbsp;crypto exchanges could go from ₦30m to ₦150m&nbsp;as SEC Nigeria proposes new crypto rules The&nbsp;Commercial Bank of Ethiopia loses $40 million&nbsp;to &ldquo;systems glitch&rdquo; Nigeria&nbsp;loses $593.6 million to Internet disruptions&nbsp; Naira devaluation forces Nigerian startups to seek local alternatives to AWS, Azure This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
3/21/202441 minutes, 3 seconds
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How Internet in Africa works

Today's podcast sees us welcome a familiar face (Emmanuel Paul) as we discuss: New registration fees for Nigerian crypto exchanges Ethiopian bank loses $40 million to system glitch Nigeria's $593.6 million loss to Internet disruption Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:40 - New registration fees for Nigerian crypto exchange 14:55 - Ethiopian bank loses $40 million to system glitch 22:27 - Nigeria's $593.6 million loss to Internet disruption   Useful link Registration fees for crypto exchanges could go from ₦30m to ₦150m as SEC Nigeria proposes new crypto rules The Commercial Bank of Ethiopia loses $40 million to “systems glitch” Nigeria loses $593.6 million to Internet disruptions  Naira devaluation forces Nigerian startups to seek local alternatives to AWS, Azure This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
3/21/202441 minutes, 3 seconds
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Interswitch got a telco licence, here's what it means

Our guest this week is Abubakar Idris, Tech Journalist at The Information and on this episode&nbsp;we discuss: Interswitch's 2023 financial report LemFi's expansion to China Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and&nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:34 - Interswitch's 2023 34:53 - LemFi'e expansion to China &nbsp; Useful links Interswitch to offer telecom services in Nigeria&nbsp;after securing licence from NCC LemFi Hires Ex OPay COO, Allen Qu&nbsp;to lead China Expansion This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
3/13/202442 minutes, 2 seconds
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Interswitch got a telco licence, here's what it means

Our guest this week is Abubakar Idris, Tech Journalist at The Information and on this episode we discuss: Interswitch's 2023 financial report LemFi's expansion to China Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:34 - Interswitch's 2023 34:53 - LemFi'e expansion to China   Useful links Interswitch to offer telecom services in Nigeria after securing licence from NCC LemFi Hires Ex OPay COO, Allen Qu to lead China Expansion This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
3/13/202442 minutes, 2 seconds
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Is Binance leaving Nigeria?

On today's podcast, we discuss: Binance stopping naira deposits and withdrawals Nigeria fining Binance The Brass story MTN Nigeria's losses in 2023 Attend our webinar on the Employer Handbook: The 5 biggest hiring and employment mistakes that can lead to litigation, penalties, and loss of funds (and how to avoid them) &nbsp; Register to attend here. &nbsp; Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:14 - What happened with Binance in Nigeria? 16:43 - The Brass story 33:04 - MTN Nigeria's first loss in six years &nbsp; Useful links Nigerian fintech Brass blames funding winter for customer withdrawal delays&nbsp; Binance will no longer allow naira deposits and withdrawals&nbsp; as it discontinues all services in the Nigerian currency Nigeria fines Binance $10bn amidst investigation of crypto exchange&nbsp; MTN Nigeria&nbsp;records N177.8b loss in 2023&nbsp;, shareholders funds erased This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stori
3/7/202440 minutes, 29 seconds
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Is Binance leaving Nigeria?

On today's podcast, we discuss: Binance stopping naira deposits and withdrawals Nigeria fining Binance The Brass story MTN Nigeria's losses in 2023 Attend our webinar on the Employer Handbook: The 5 biggest hiring and employment mistakes that can lead to litigation, penalties, and loss of funds (and how to avoid them)   Register to attend here.   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:14 - What happened with Binance in Nigeria? 16:43 - The Brass story 33:04 - MTN Nigeria's first loss in six years   Useful links Nigerian fintech Brass blames funding winter for customer withdrawal delays  Binance will no longer allow naira deposits and withdrawals  as it discontinues all services in the Nigerian currency Nigeria fines Binance $10bn amidst investigation of crypto exchange  MTN Nigeria records N177.8b loss in 2023 , shareholders funds erased This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
3/7/202440 minutes, 29 seconds
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CBN Vs Crypto: The full gist

On today's podcast, we discuss: The Nigerian government's relationship with crypto Nigeria's new Bureau de Change guidelines The hike in Nigeria's monetary policy rate &nbsp; Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/,&nbsp;Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/&nbsp;and &nbsp;Intelpoint's newsletter/&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:33 - CBN vs crypto 19:23 - Nigeria's new Bureau de Change guidelines 39:16 - Nigeria's MPR hike &nbsp; Useful links CBN allegedly plans to shut down all crypto websites in Nigeria&nbsp; Two Binance executives arrested in Nigeria Proposed Bureau de Change guidelines promise increased digitisation but could spell the end for many operators&nbsp; What the CBN's MPR hike means for the Nigerian startup ecosystem This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
2/29/20241 hour, 3 minutes, 17 seconds
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CBN Vs Crypto: The full gist

On today's podcast, we discuss: The Nigerian government's relationship with crypto Nigeria's new Bureau de Change guidelines The hike in Nigeria's monetary policy rate Attend our webinar on the Employer Handbook: The 5 biggest hiring and employment mistakes that can lead to litigation, penalties, and loss of funds (and how to avoid them)   Register to attend here.    Subscribe to The Modern Workplace/, Equity Merchants/, Techpoint Digest/ and  Intelpoint's newsletter/    Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:33 - CBN vs crypto 19:23 - Nigeria's new Bureau de Change guidelines 39:16 - Nigeria's MPR hike   Useful links CBN allegedly plans to shut down all crypto websites in Nigeria  Two Binance executives arrested in Nigeria Proposed Bureau de Change guidelines promise increased digitisation but could spell the end for many operators  What the CBN's MPR hike means for the Nigerian startup ecosystem This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
2/29/20241 hour, 3 minutes, 17 seconds
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What will it take to give loans at scale in Nigeria

On today's podcast, we have Chijioke Dozie, CEO of Nigerian fintech, Carbon, talk to us about what it would take to give loans at scale in Nigeria.&nbsp; &nbsp; This is a new format we're trying. Please let us know what you think via email ([email protected]) or in the Q &amp; A section on Spotify. &nbsp; Attend our webinar on the Employer Handbook: The 5 biggest hiring and employment mistakes that can lead to litigation, penalties, and loss of funds (and how to avoid them) &nbsp; Register to attend here. &nbsp; Subscribe to The Modern Workplace,&nbsp;Equity Merchants, Techpoint Digest&nbsp;and Intelpoint's newsletter&nbsp; &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Cold open 00:41 - Intro 01:00 - News headlines this week 02:24 - We meet Chijioke 02:42 - Are Nigerians credit averse? 03:42 - Lessons from the friends and family trope 04:32 - How customers and bankers reacted to Carbon 06:05 - Biggest barriers to lending in Nigeria 08:17 - Should fintechs have access to GSI? 11:27 - Attend our webinar on legal loopholes for employers 12:42 - The role of credit bureaus 16:01 - The role of regulation 17:05 - Why collaboration to fight fraud doesn't work 19:39 - How can partnerships help 22:30 - Credit as a customer acquistion strategy 24:11 - Top three lessons from giving out loans to Nigerians 29:33 - Nigeria's macroeconomics could change lending behaviour &nbsp; News stories we mentioned Flutterwave's Disha to&nbsp;suspend operations temporarily on March 31, 2024 Fairmoney to acquire Umba in a $20 million all-stock deal&nbsp; CBN allegedly&nbsp;planning to shut down all crypto websites&nbsp;in Nigeria FG to provide<a href="https://techpoint.africa/2024/02/20/nigeria-plans-provide-internet-cr
2/21/202430 minutes, 59 seconds
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What will it take to give loans at scale in Nigeria

On today's podcast, we have Chijioke Dozie, CEO of Nigerian fintech, Carbon, talk to us about what it would take to give loans at scale in Nigeria.    This is a new format we're trying. Please let us know what you think via email ([email protected]) or in the Q &amp; A section on Spotify.   Attend our webinar on the Employer Handbook: The 5 biggest hiring and employment mistakes that can lead to litigation, penalties, and loss of funds (and how to avoid them)   Register to attend here.   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace, Equity Merchants, Techpoint Digest and Intelpoint's newsletter    Timestamps 00:00 - Cold open 00:41 - Intro 01:00 - News headlines this week 02:24 - We meet Chijioke 02:42 - Are Nigerians credit averse? 03:42 - Lessons from the friends and family trope 04:32 - How customers and bankers reacted to Carbon 06:05 - Biggest barriers to lending in Nigeria 08:17 - Should fintechs have access to GSI? 11:27 - Attend our webinar on legal loopholes for employers 12:42 - The role of credit bureaus 16:01 - The role of regulation 17:05 - Why collaboration to fight fraud doesn't work 19:39 - How can partnerships help 22:30 - Credit as a customer acquistion strategy 24:11 - Top three lessons from giving out loans to Nigerians 29:33 - Nigeria's macroeconomics could change lending behaviour   News stories we mentioned Flutterwave's Disha to suspend operations temporarily on March 31, 2024 Fairmoney to acquire Umba in a $20 million all-stock deal  CBN allegedly planning to shut down all crypto websites in Nigeria FG to provide Internet access to 774 local governments and create over 300 jobs in Nigeria This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit
2/21/202430 minutes, 59 seconds
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Why content creators should be taxed

Today's podcast discusses:&nbsp; Content creators registering with CAC, paying taxes Carbon's acquisition of Vella Finance Subscribe to our newsletters The Modern Workplace, Equity Merchants, Techpoint Digest, and Intelpoint's newsletter &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:44 - CAC and content creators 12:54 - Carbon acquires Vella Finance &nbsp; Useful links CAC says&nbsp;content creators must register, pay taxes Carbon&nbsp;acquires Nigerian fintech startup Vella Finance&nbsp;to become Carbon Business This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
2/15/202436 minutes, 35 seconds
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Why content creators should be taxed

Today's podcast discusses:  Content creators registering with CAC, paying taxes Carbon's acquisition of Vella Finance Subscribe to our newsletters The Modern Workplace, Equity Merchants, Techpoint Digest, and Intelpoint's newsletter   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:44 - CAC and content creators 12:54 - Carbon acquires Vella Finance   Useful links CAC says content creators must register, pay taxes Carbon acquires Nigerian fintech startup Vella Finance to become Carbon Business This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
2/15/202436 minutes, 35 seconds
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Will Canal+ get its hands on MultiChoice

Apply for the&nbsp;Innovest Ignite Lagos accelerator &nbsp;here&nbsp; &nbsp; Today's podcast discusses&nbsp; Mastercard gaining 3.8% shares in MTN MoMo MultiChoice rejecting Canal+ bid CBN's six months target for recertification of PoS terminals to fight fraud &nbsp; Subscribe to The Modern Workplace - https://techpoint.africa/series/the-experts/ and Equity Merchants -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/series/equity-merchants/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelpoint.co/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:02 - Mastercard's MTN investment 08:07 - Canal+'s bid on MultiChoice 17:45 - PoS recertification in Nigeria &nbsp; Useful links Mastercard&nbsp;invests $200 million to acquire a minority stake in MTN's&nbsp;fintech division MultiChoice&nbsp;declines Canal+'s $1.6 billion offer, citing undervaluation CBN&nbsp;targets six months for recertification of PoS terminals&nbsp;to fight fraud This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
2/8/202435 minutes, 51 seconds
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Will Canal+ get its hands on MultiChoice

Apply for the Innovest Ignite Lagos accelerator  here    Today's podcast discusses  Mastercard gaining 3.8% shares in MTN MoMo MultiChoice rejecting Canal+ bid CBN's six months target for recertification of PoS terminals to fight fraud   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace - https://techpoint.africa/series/the-experts/ and Equity Merchants - https://techpoint.africa/series/equity-merchants/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter - https://intelpoint.co/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:02 - Mastercard's MTN investment 08:07 - Canal+'s bid on MultiChoice 17:45 - PoS recertification in Nigeria   Useful links Mastercard invests $200 million to acquire a minority stake in MTN's fintech division MultiChoice declines Canal+'s $1.6 billion offer, citing undervaluation CBN targets six months for recertification of PoS terminals to fight fraud This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
2/8/202435 minutes, 51 seconds
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Could PlayStation games be coming to mobile phones?

Today's podcast discusses&nbsp; Moniepoint's growth in 2023 Nigerian PoS terminals get fraud-flagging feature Sony invests in Carry1st &nbsp; Subscribe to The Modern Workplace - https://techpoint.africa/series/the-experts/ and Equity Merchants -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/series/equity-merchants/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelpoint.co/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro01:17 - Moniepoint's 2023 in review11:06 - PoS fraud in Nigeria22:54 - Sony invests in Carry1st &nbsp; Useful links Moniepoint processed&nbsp;over 5 billion transactions in 2023&nbsp; Nigerian PoS terminals will get fraud-flagging feature&nbsp;by end of Q1 2024 PlayStation manufacturer,&nbsp;Sony, invests in Carry1st,&nbsp;a South African gaming startup This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
2/1/202435 minutes, 31 seconds
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Could PlayStation games be coming to mobile phones?

Today's podcast discusses  Moniepoint's growth in 2023 Nigerian PoS terminals get fraud-flagging feature Sony invests in Carry1st   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace - https://techpoint.africa/series/the-experts/ and Equity Merchants - https://techpoint.africa/series/equity-merchants/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter - https://intelpoint.co/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro01:17 - Moniepoint's 2023 in review11:06 - PoS fraud in Nigeria22:54 - Sony invests in Carry1st   Useful links Moniepoint processed over 5 billion transactions in 2023  Nigerian PoS terminals will get fraud-flagging feature by end of Q1 2024 PlayStation manufacturer, Sony, invests in Carry1st, a South African gaming startup This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
2/1/202435 minutes, 31 seconds
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Anambra's tech hub ambition and why 2023's funding dip isn't a big deal

Today's podcast discusses: Funding decline in Africa Amazon Prime Video's layoffs in Africa Anambra State's partnership to adopt the Nigeria Startup Act Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/series/the-experts/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelpoint.co/ &nbsp; Timestamps00:00 - Intro00:31 - Funding decline in Africa06:56 - Amazon Prime Video's layoffs13:17 - Anambra State's tech hub ambitions &nbsp; Useful links Amazon Prime to&nbsp;lay off and end African content production&nbsp; amid Showmax dominance Anambra State to partner 26 big tech companies following the adoption&nbsp; of the Nigeria Startup Act&nbsp; Briter Bridges: No cause for alarm over 2023 funding decrease&nbsp; SafeBoda returns to Kenya&nbsp;after 3 years Twiga Foods and Incentro&nbsp;agree to settle debt dispute&nbsp; out of court OPay to&nbsp;enforce KYC requirements in March 2024&nbsp; to prevent fraud and impersonation This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
1/25/202424 minutes, 52 seconds
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Anambra's tech hub ambition and why 2023's funding dip isn't a big deal

Today's podcast discusses: Funding decline in Africa Amazon Prime Video's layoffs in Africa Anambra State's partnership to adopt the Nigeria Startup Act Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/series/the-experts/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter - https://intelpoint.co/   Timestamps00:00 - Intro00:31 - Funding decline in Africa06:56 - Amazon Prime Video's layoffs13:17 - Anambra State's tech hub ambitions   Useful links Amazon Prime to lay off and end African content production  amid Showmax dominance Anambra State to partner 26 big tech companies following the adoption  of the Nigeria Startup Act  Briter Bridges: No cause for alarm over 2023 funding decrease  SafeBoda returns to Kenya after 3 years Twiga Foods and Incentro agree to settle debt dispute  out of court OPay to enforce KYC requirements in March 2024  to prevent fraud and impersonation This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
1/25/202424 minutes, 52 seconds
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Fintechs are making the headlines this week

Download the Nigerian Insurance Industry report by Intelpoint here:&nbsp;https://intelpoint.co/report/the-nigerian-insurance-industry/ &nbsp; Here's what we discussed today: Kippa's ₦30 milllion internal fraud loss Iyin Aboyeji's YCombinator for Africa Access Corp's lending app, Oxygen X &nbsp; Subscribe to The Modern Workplace - https://techpoint.africa/series/the-experts/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelpoint.co/ &nbsp; Timestamps00:00 - Intro00:57 - Kippa's loss to&nbsp;₦30 million internal fraud07:59 - Iyin Aboyeji's YCombinator for Africa20:47 - Access Corp's Oxygen X &nbsp; Useful links Kippa reportedly loses ₦30 million to internal fraud African neobank Kuda tried to raise $20M at flat valuation in 2023, missed user milestone projection by 3M South Africa's TymeBank turns first-ever profit nearly five years post-launch Iyinoluwa Aboyeji is building Africa's Y Combinator but without the money Access Corp rebrands Quickbucks to Oxygen X, a lending app to rival OPay, Carbon What Nigerian fintech founders can learn from fraudsters This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
1/18/202438 minutes, 53 seconds
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Fintechs are making the headlines this week

Download the Nigerian Insurance Industry report by Intelpoint here: https://intelpoint.co/report/the-nigerian-insurance-industry/   Here's what we discussed today: Kippa's ₦30 milllion internal fraud loss Iyin Aboyeji's YCombinator for Africa Access Corp's lending app, Oxygen X   Subscribe to The Modern Workplace - https://techpoint.africa/series/the-experts/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter - https://intelpoint.co/   Timestamps00:00 - Intro00:57 - Kippa's loss to ₦30 million internal fraud07:59 - Iyin Aboyeji's YCombinator for Africa20:47 - Access Corp's Oxygen X   Useful links Kippa reportedly loses ₦30 million to internal fraud African neobank Kuda tried to raise $20M at flat valuation in 2023, missed user milestone projection by 3M South Africa's TymeBank turns first-ever profit nearly five years post-launch Iyinoluwa Aboyeji is building Africa's Y Combinator but without the money Access Corp rebrands Quickbucks to Oxygen X, a lending app to rival OPay, Carbon What Nigerian fintech founders can learn from fraudsters This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
1/18/202438 minutes, 53 seconds
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New year, new naira

Happy New Year listeners!&nbsp; Welcome back to the Techpoint Africa Podcast. We missed recording for you guys and we begin the year discussing some truly interesting stories. What we discussed: Nigeria's stablecoin Kuda's PoS terminal for businesses Fez Delivery's Safe Lockers Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Struggling with revenue? AltSchool Africa's High-Impact Selling course will have you and your team closing deals like a pro in 6 weeks. Taught by experts who close $10m+ annually. Use code TECHPOINT for 20% off. Enrol now Timestamps 00:00 - Intro01:46 - MTN and Glo callers02:57 - What we are discussing04:40 - Nigeria's cNGN12:26 - Kuda's PoS for businesses22:19 - Fez Delivery's Safe Lockers32:15 - Other stories Useful links Glo subscribers may soon be unable to call MTN lines after telcos request a tariff hike in Nigeria Consortium postpones Nigeria&rsquo;s stablecoin cNGN launch date to comply with regulations Nigeria&rsquo;s naira stablecoin to go live on February 27, 2024 Kuda launches PoS terminals for businesses CBN sacks board of three Nigerian banks weeks after Emefiele probe Bolt Kenya allows riders to report offline trip and payment requests by drivers Cellulant&rsquo;s CEO is stepping down four months after the company reduced its workforce by 20% Wasoko and MaxAB to reduce workforce by 10%&nbsp; &nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
1/11/202438 minutes, 45 seconds
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New year, new naira

Happy New Year listeners!  Welcome back to the Techpoint Africa Podcast. We missed recording for you guys and we begin the year discussing some truly interesting stories. What we discussed: Nigeria's stablecoin Kuda's PoS terminal for businesses Fez Delivery's Safe Lockers Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Struggling with revenue? AltSchool Africa's High-Impact Selling course will have you and your team closing deals like a pro in 6 weeks. Taught by experts who close $10m+ annually. Use code TECHPOINT for 20% off. Enrol now Timestamps 00:00 - Intro01:46 - MTN and Glo callers02:57 - What we are discussing04:40 - Nigeria's cNGN12:26 - Kuda's PoS for businesses22:19 - Fez Delivery's Safe Lockers32:15 - Other stories Useful links Glo subscribers may soon be unable to call MTN lines after telcos request a tariff hike in Nigeria Consortium postpones Nigeria’s stablecoin cNGN launch date to comply with regulations Nigeria’s naira stablecoin to go live on February 27, 2024 Kuda launches PoS terminals for businesses CBN sacks board of three Nigerian banks weeks after Emefiele probe Bolt Kenya allows riders to report offline trip and payment requests by drivers Cellulant’s CEO is stepping down four months after the company reduced its workforce by 20% Wasoko and MaxAB to reduce workforce by 10%  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
1/11/202438 minutes, 45 seconds
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This isn't goodbye

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/OFGzPnu-SC8 &nbsp; This week on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the African tech space's top stories from this week and 2023. Its a full house, and the whole gang is in the studio. &nbsp; &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Struggling with revenue? AltSchool Africa's High-Impact Selling course will have you and your team closing deals like a pro in 6 weeks. Taught by experts who close $10m+ annually. &nbsp; Use code TECHPOINT for 20% off. Enrol now &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - intro08:11 - Opay story20:45 - Tingo story30:41 - Adobe and Figma40:00 - other stories42:02 - TAP's biggest stories from 20231:01:29 - Appreciation and goodbyes &nbsp; Useful links OPay and PalmPay enforce BVN and NIN for wallet opening US SEC charges Tingo founder, Dozy Mmobuosi with massive fraud&nbsp; Adobe cancels a $20-billion bid to acquire Figma&nbsp;&nbsp; MTN Group partners Starlink, OneWeb, AST SpaceMobile to increase Internet connectivity in Africa&nbsp;
12/21/20231 hour, 10 minutes, 57 seconds
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This isn't goodbye

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/OFGzPnu-SC8   This week on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the African tech space's top stories from this week and 2023. Its a full house, and the whole gang is in the studio.     Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Struggling with revenue? AltSchool Africa's High-Impact Selling course will have you and your team closing deals like a pro in 6 weeks. Taught by experts who close $10m+ annually.   Use code TECHPOINT for 20% off. Enrol now   Timestamps 00:00 - intro08:11 - Opay story20:45 - Tingo story30:41 - Adobe and Figma40:00 - other stories42:02 - TAP's biggest stories from 20231:01:29 - Appreciation and goodbyes   Useful links OPay and PalmPay enforce BVN and NIN for wallet opening US SEC charges Tingo founder, Dozy Mmobuosi with massive fraud  Adobe cancels a $20-billion bid to acquire Figma   MTN Group partners Starlink, OneWeb, AST SpaceMobile to increase Internet connectivity in Africa   This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
12/21/20231 hour, 10 minutes, 57 seconds
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The OGs are back

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/Tk2iC4ZZ9XM &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we take another trip down memory lane with two special guest as they share insights on this week's hot topics in the African tech space. &nbsp; This week, we are joined by the very first hosts of our pilot episode: Tage Kene-Okafor, Africa Reporter,&nbsp;TechCrunch and Titilola Oludimu, Special Projects Coordinator, AltSchool Africa.&nbsp; &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Struggling with revenue? AltSchool Africa's High-Impact Selling course will have you and your team closing deals like a pro in 6 weeks. Taught by experts who close $10m+ annually. &nbsp; Use code TECHPOINT for 20% off. Enrol now &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 05:13 - Jumia Food to shut down17:48 - Coursera's 2023 Global Skills Report&nbsp;32:01 - Flutterwave's new hires38:27 - What our OGs are doing now44:11 - Chipper Cash's 4th lay off &nbsp; Useful links Jumia Food to shutdown in Nigeria from December 2023 Nigerian learners perform well in entrepreneurship but poorly in tech courses on Coursera &mdash; report Flutterwave hires 6 new executives from Cash App, PayPal, Binance.US, others Chipper Cash lays off again for the fourth time in 1 year This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
12/14/202353 minutes, 26 seconds
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The OGs are back

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/Tk2iC4ZZ9XM   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we take another trip down memory lane with two special guest as they share insights on this week's hot topics in the African tech space.   This week, we are joined by the very first hosts of our pilot episode: Tage Kene-Okafor, Africa Reporter, TechCrunch and Titilola Oludimu, Special Projects Coordinator, AltSchool Africa.    Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Struggling with revenue? AltSchool Africa's High-Impact Selling course will have you and your team closing deals like a pro in 6 weeks. Taught by experts who close $10m+ annually.   Use code TECHPOINT for 20% off. Enrol now   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 05:13 - Jumia Food to shut down17:48 - Coursera's 2023 Global Skills Report 32:01 - Flutterwave's new hires38:27 - What our OGs are doing now44:11 - Chipper Cash's 4th lay off   Useful links Jumia Food to shutdown in Nigeria from December 2023 Nigerian learners perform well in entrepreneurship but poorly in tech courses on Coursera — report Flutterwave hires 6 new executives from Cash App, PayPal, Binance.US, others Chipper Cash lays off again for the fourth time in 1 year This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
12/14/202353 minutes, 26 seconds
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How it all began...

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/e7aYDlIapEg &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we take a trip down memory lane with two special guest who share unusual insights on the hot topics in Africa's tech space this week. &nbsp; We have TAP OGs, Muyiwa Matuluko and Omolara Oseni join us this week, and they begin today's episode by sharing how the podcast began. Fun fact: the pilot episode went live on September 06, 2019 and featured Tage Kene-Okafor (now of TechCrunch fame) and Titilola Oludimu (now at AltSchool Africa).&nbsp; &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Struggling with revenue? AltSchool Africa's High-Impact Selling course will have you and your team closing deals like a pro in 6 weeks. Taught by experts who close $10m+ annually. &nbsp; Use code TECHPOINT for 20% off. Enrol now Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:43 - Trip down memory lane 10:11 - CBN to freeze accounts without BVN and NIN 21:47 - Lidya shuts down operations in Europe as Pivo closes shop 33:02 - Bitmama acquires Payday &nbsp; Useful links CBN to freeze bank accounts without BVN and NIN by April 2024 Lidya closes operations in two countries to focus on the Nigerian market after securing $16.45 million in funding Why Nigerian fintech startup Pivo shut down 1 year after announcing a $2 million round Bitmama acquires Payday to bolster its blockchain-powered cross-border payments service Former governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, to launch $100 million venture capital fund Call of Duty: Mobile launches dedicated Nigerian server South Africa wants to be a global EV player First audio podcast episode First video podcast episode Talking financial fraud in Nigeria with Esigie Aguele, CEO of VerifyMe This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
12/7/202357 minutes, 52 seconds
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How it all began...

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/e7aYDlIapEg   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we take a trip down memory lane with two special guest who share unusual insights on the hot topics in Africa's tech space this week.   We have TAP OGs, Muyiwa Matuluko and Omolara Oseni join us this week, and they begin today's episode by sharing how the podcast began. Fun fact: the pilot episode went live on September 06, 2019 and featured Tage Kene-Okafor (now of TechCrunch fame) and Titilola Oludimu (now at AltSchool Africa).    Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Struggling with revenue? AltSchool Africa's High-Impact Selling course will have you and your team closing deals like a pro in 6 weeks. Taught by experts who close $10m+ annually.   Use code TECHPOINT for 20% off. Enrol now Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:43 - Trip down memory lane 10:11 - CBN to freeze accounts without BVN and NIN 21:47 - Lidya shuts down operations in Europe as Pivo closes shop 33:02 - Bitmama acquires Payday   Useful links CBN to freeze bank accounts without BVN and NIN by April 2024 Lidya closes operations in two countries to focus on the Nigerian market after securing $16.45 million in funding Why Nigerian fintech startup Pivo shut down 1 year after announcing a $2 million round Bitmama acquires Payday to bolster its blockchain-powered cross-border payments service Former governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, to launch $100 million venture capital fund Call of Duty: Mobile launches dedicated Nigerian server South Africa wants to be a global EV player First audio podcast episode First video podcast episode Talking financial fraud in Nigeria with Esigie Aguele, CEO of VerifyMe This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
12/7/202357 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cristiano Siuued, Lemfi leaves Ghana, Kenyan startups to run tax free

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss some of this week's top stories in the African tech space.Here are the stories:Lemfi suspends Ghana operationsKenyan startups to get tax breakCristiano Ronaldo sued for $1billion Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/andFintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/andTechpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/andIntellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Timestamps00:00 - Intro06:27 - Lemfi exits Ghana15:49 - Kenya to give startups tax breaks21:02 - Cristiano Ronaldo sued for $1 billion33:01 - Email fraudsters ate impersonating tech CEOsUseful links Lemfi suspends Ghana operations https://techpoint.africa/2023/11/28/lemfi-suspends-ghana-operations-one-week-after-regulator-declares-it-illegal/ <ul data-list-id="92877946" data-list-format="{&quot;level0&quot;:{&quot;type&quot;:6,&quot;startsWith&quot;:1},&quot;level1&quot;:{&quot;type&quot;:7,&quot;startsWith&quot;:1},&quot;level2&quot;:{&quot;type&quot;:8,&quot;startsWit
11/30/202352 minutes, 45 seconds
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Cristiano Siuued, Lemfi leaves Ghana, Kenyan startups to run tax free

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss some of this week's top stories in the African tech space.Here are the stories:Lemfi suspends Ghana operationsKenyan startups to get tax breakCristiano Ronaldo sued for $1billion Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/andFintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/andTechpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/andIntellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Timestamps00:00 - Intro06:27 - Lemfi exits Ghana15:49 - Kenya to give startups tax breaks21:02 - Cristiano Ronaldo sued for $1 billion33:01 - Email fraudsters ate impersonating tech CEOsUseful links Lemfi suspends Ghana operations https://techpoint.africa/2023/11/28/lemfi-suspends-ghana-operations-one-week-after-regulator-declares-it-illegal/ Kenyan startups to get tax break https://techpoint.africa/2023/11/29/techpoint-digest-724/ Cristiano Ronaldo sued for $1billion https://techpoint.africa/2023/11/29/christiano-ronaldo-is-being-sued-for-1-billion/ Email fraudsters ate impersonating tech CEOs https://techpoint.africa/2023/11/29/email-scam-defraud-employees/  Talking Financial Fraud in Nigeria with Esigie Aguele, CEO VerifyMe https://youtu.be/oCJG45OJJXk This episode was produced by Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
11/30/202352 minutes, 45 seconds
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Of shutdowns, layoffs, and coups

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/Gv7q-K0WeA8 Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss the stories making the waves in the African tech space this week. The major stories are: Alerzo lays off 100 workers, reportedly due to warehouse automation&nbsp; GetEquity COO reportedly detained by police over unpaid funds Zazuu shuts down Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 11:38 - Alerzo lays off again​​17:08 - GetEquity's COO detained by the Nigerian Police​​24:53 - Zazuu shuts down &nbsp; Useful links Alerzo lays off 100 workers, reportedly due to warehouse automation&nbsp; GetEquity COO reportedly detained by police over unpaid funds Zazuu shuts down Telecom operators demand urgent settlement as USSD debts from banks rise to $200bn Binance and CEO &lsquo;CZ&rsquo; plead guilty to federal charges, agreed to pay $4.3B in fines&nbsp; Leatherback CEO Ibrahim Ibitade Denies Hiding from EFCC After Wanted Notice This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
11/23/202340 minutes, 29 seconds
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Of shutdowns, layoffs, and coups

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/Gv7q-K0WeA8 Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our hosts discuss the stories making the waves in the African tech space this week. The major stories are: Alerzo lays off 100 workers, reportedly due to warehouse automation  GetEquity COO reportedly detained by police over unpaid funds Zazuu shuts down Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 11:38 - Alerzo lays off again​​17:08 - GetEquity's COO detained by the Nigerian Police​​24:53 - Zazuu shuts down   Useful links Alerzo lays off 100 workers, reportedly due to warehouse automation  GetEquity COO reportedly detained by police over unpaid funds Zazuu shuts down Telecom operators demand urgent settlement as USSD debts from banks rise to $200bn Binance and CEO ‘CZ’ plead guilty to federal charges, agreed to pay $4.3B in fines  Leatherback CEO Ibrahim Ibitade Denies Hiding from EFCC After Wanted Notice This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
11/23/202340 minutes, 29 seconds
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It's our 200th episode!!!!

Hey guys! We've hit 200 episodes! And we had a special guest join us on the podcast today. But first, here are today's stories: US SEC delists Tingo temporarily EdenLife pivoting to a marketplace MTN reported plans to acquire 9obile spectrum We had fun in the studio today and had the chance to meet one of our fantastic fans, Chinedum&nbsp;Okerengwor, Founder of Royalti.io. Fun fact: he pitched his startup at Techpoint Africa's Pitchstorm in 2021. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed producing it, despite the many issues. Enjoy! But before you go: Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03:43 - Tingo and the US SEC 17:32 - Eden Life's eCommerce play 31:42 - MTN's reported plans to acquire 9Mobile spectrum 44:56 - Other stories 49:19 - About Royalti.io + feedback&nbsp; 56:39 - Paystack layoffs 58:27 - 200th podcastversary Useful links Tingo suspended by the US SEC after being dubbed "obvious scam" Eden Life launches an eCommerce platform to become profitable in a year MTN to reportedly acquire 9Mobile's spectrum AltSchool Africa raised $3 million back in April 2023 Netflix loses market leader status to Showmax This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
11/16/20231 hour, 5 minutes, 29 seconds
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It's our 200th episode!!!!

Hey guys! We've hit 200 episodes! And we had a special guest join us on the podcast today. But first, here are today's stories: US SEC delists Tingo temporarily EdenLife pivoting to a marketplace MTN reported plans to acquire 9obile spectrum We had fun in the studio today and had the chance to meet one of our fantastic fans, Chinedum Okerengwor, Founder of Royalti.io. Fun fact: he pitched his startup at Techpoint Africa's Pitchstorm in 2021. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed producing it, despite the many issues. Enjoy! But before you go: Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03:43 - Tingo and the US SEC 17:32 - Eden Life's eCommerce play 31:42 - MTN's reported plans to acquire 9Mobile spectrum 44:56 - Other stories 49:19 - About Royalti.io + feedback  56:39 - Paystack layoffs 58:27 - 200th podcastversary Useful links Tingo suspended by the US SEC after being dubbed "obvious scam" Eden Life launches an eCommerce platform to become profitable in a year MTN to reportedly acquire 9Mobile's spectrum AltSchool Africa raised $3 million back in April 2023 Netflix loses market leader status to Showmax This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
11/16/20231 hour, 5 minutes, 29 seconds
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Flutterwave executives leave and Gozem doubles down on super app

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/WI3IYCfGdgU &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss top stories across the African tech space. &nbsp; The stories: 3 finance executives leave Flutterwave amid fraud investigation. Nigeria launches an electronic civil registration system Gozem acquiring Moneex&nbsp; Interswitch looses ₦30 billion in chargeback fraud Rwanda Parliament wants to end public WiFi fees Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro01:32 - iROKOtv's struggles07:02 - Flutterwave's finance executives exit17:57 - Nigeria's digital civil registration system27:56 - Gozem acquires Moneex &nbsp; Useful links 3 finance executives leave Flutterwave following disclosure of founder fraud Investigation in 2017 Nigeria to launch an electronic civil registration system today Gozem acquires Moneex as it doubles down on super app ambitions Interswitch reportedly loses ₦30 billion to chargeback fraud Rwanda's Parliament demands an end to public WiFi fees This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp; &nbsp;
11/9/202346 minutes, 54 seconds
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Flutterwave executives leave and Gozem doubles down on super app

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/WI3IYCfGdgU   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss top stories across the African tech space.   The stories: 3 finance executives leave Flutterwave amid fraud investigation. Nigeria launches an electronic civil registration system Gozem acquiring Moneex  Interswitch looses ₦30 billion in chargeback fraud Rwanda Parliament wants to end public WiFi fees Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro01:32 - iROKOtv's struggles07:02 - Flutterwave's finance executives exit17:57 - Nigeria's digital civil registration system27:56 - Gozem acquires Moneex   Useful links 3 finance executives leave Flutterwave following disclosure of founder fraud Investigation in 2017 Nigeria to launch an electronic civil registration system today Gozem acquires Moneex as it doubles down on super app ambitions Interswitch reportedly loses ₦30 billion to chargeback fraud Rwanda's Parliament demands an end to public WiFi fees This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica    
11/9/202346 minutes, 54 seconds
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We need to talk about Kenya... and Nigerian law enforcement

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/Qv9e9VCzo10 &nbsp; This week on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we look at tech news from the African continent. &nbsp; The stories: EFFC arrests OAU students for fraud Kenyans to transact using fingerprint and iris by December 2023 Kenya opens first local smartphone factory Bolt ordered to pay a driver over $6k&nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:11 - EFCC arrests OAU students14:06 - Kenya: biometric IDs + a smartphone factory20:06 - Bolt Kenya to pay driver over $6,00024:49 - Fidelity Bank restores transfers to neobanks &nbsp; Useful links President Ruto: Kenyans will transact using fingerprints and iris by December 2023 Kenya opens its first smartphone factory with retail prices starting from KSh 7,499 Bolt Kenya to pay driver KSh 1m Why DLM Trust Company renounced its appointment as escrow trustee by Patricia Bolt Kenya suspends 5% booking fee Bolt Kenya receives operating licence after meeting NTSA&rsquo;s demands Fidelity Bank Restores Transfers to Moniepoint, PalmPay, others EFCC Releases 58 OAU Students Arrested For Suspected Internet Fraud This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
11/2/202335 minutes, 53 seconds
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We need to talk about Kenya... and Nigerian law enforcement

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/Qv9e9VCzo10   This week on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we look at tech news from the African continent.   The stories: EFFC arrests OAU students for fraud Kenyans to transact using fingerprint and iris by December 2023 Kenya opens first local smartphone factory Bolt ordered to pay a driver over $6k  Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:11 - EFCC arrests OAU students14:06 - Kenya: biometric IDs + a smartphone factory20:06 - Bolt Kenya to pay driver over $6,00024:49 - Fidelity Bank restores transfers to neobanks   Useful links President Ruto: Kenyans will transact using fingerprints and iris by December 2023 Kenya opens its first smartphone factory with retail prices starting from KSh 7,499 Bolt Kenya to pay driver KSh 1m Why DLM Trust Company renounced its appointment as escrow trustee by Patricia Bolt Kenya suspends 5% booking fee Bolt Kenya receives operating licence after meeting NTSA’s demands Fidelity Bank Restores Transfers to Moniepoint, PalmPay, others EFCC Releases 58 OAU Students Arrested For Suspected Internet Fraud This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
11/2/202335 minutes, 53 seconds
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Where's iROKOtv going?

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/yo0lW5SRx1o &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast we look at the hottest stories sweeping the African tech ecosystem this week. &nbsp; The stories: IROKOtv isn't shutting down MTN to pay FIRS $72.5m for tax evasion MTN responds to allegations by Itemate Solutions Patricia appoints DLM Capital Group to begin the first batch of customer repayments DLM Trust puts Patricia partnership on hold Fidelity bank blocks transfer to OPay, Moniepoint, and Palmpay Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:10 - iROKOtv's struggles11:46 - MTN and tax evasion issues15:31 - MTN responds to Itemate's allegations18:10 - The Patricia struggle continues32:08 - Fidelity Bank and the neobank KYC struggles&nbsp; &nbsp; Useful links Is iROKOtv shutting down? MTN Nigeria to pay over $72m MTN responds to allegations by Itemate Solutions Patricia appoints DLM Capital Group to begin the first batch of customer repayments in November DLM Trust has paused its appointment as trustee to handle the repayment of Patricia customers Fidelity Bank blocks transfers to OPay, Moniepoint, and Palmpay over KYC concerns Airtel Africa rolls out cheap 4G-enabled smartphones in Rwanda This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Chidinma Ochiaka &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica &nbsp;
10/25/202348 minutes, 40 seconds
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Where's iROKOtv going?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/yo0lW5SRx1o   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast we look at the hottest stories sweeping the African tech ecosystem this week.   The stories: IROKOtv isn't shutting down MTN to pay FIRS $72.5m for tax evasion MTN responds to allegations by Itemate Solutions Patricia appoints DLM Capital Group to begin the first batch of customer repayments DLM Trust puts Patricia partnership on hold Fidelity bank blocks transfer to OPay, Moniepoint, and Palmpay Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:10 - iROKOtv's struggles11:46 - MTN and tax evasion issues15:31 - MTN responds to Itemate's allegations18:10 - The Patricia struggle continues32:08 - Fidelity Bank and the neobank KYC struggles    Useful links Is iROKOtv shutting down? MTN Nigeria to pay over $72m MTN responds to allegations by Itemate Solutions Patricia appoints DLM Capital Group to begin the first batch of customer repayments in November DLM Trust has paused its appointment as trustee to handle the repayment of Patricia customers Fidelity Bank blocks transfers to OPay, Moniepoint, and Palmpay over KYC concerns Airtel Africa rolls out cheap 4G-enabled smartphones in Rwanda This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Chidinma Ochiaka   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk   Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica  
10/25/202348 minutes, 40 seconds
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The truth about Patricia

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/6YmiGW2uAOI &nbsp; This week on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the hot topics in the African tech space. &nbsp; The stories: Patricia offers customers new avenue to recoup losses CIBN certification for PoS, NIN, and BVN agents Andela launches AI-powered Talent Cloud Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:54 - Andela's Talent Cloud17:45 - Patricia's shares sale30:49 - Nigerian PoS agents certification&nbsp; &nbsp; Useful links Patricia pleads with customers to turn its alleged ₦2bn debt to shares CIBN commences Certification process for POS, NIN/BVN Agents Andela launches an AI-powered platform to transform the hiring process for tech companies Dragonfly Capital backed web3 app VIBRA shuts down in Nigeria This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp;
10/19/202343 minutes, 49 seconds
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The truth about Patricia

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/6YmiGW2uAOI   This week on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the hot topics in the African tech space.   The stories: Patricia offers customers new avenue to recoup losses CIBN certification for PoS, NIN, and BVN agents Andela launches AI-powered Talent Cloud Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:54 - Andela's Talent Cloud17:45 - Patricia's shares sale30:49 - Nigerian PoS agents certification    Useful links Patricia pleads with customers to turn its alleged ₦2bn debt to shares CIBN commences Certification process for POS, NIN/BVN Agents Andela launches an AI-powered platform to transform the hiring process for tech companies Dragonfly Capital backed web3 app VIBRA shuts down in Nigeria This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
10/19/202343 minutes, 49 seconds
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The death of an African startup is the beginning of investor wisdom?

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/hGi5yC0l4Mw &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we have a special guest join our reporters in the studio as they discuss some of the hottest topics in the African tech space this week. &nbsp; The stories: South Africa to amend sim registration law NDPC investigates alleged data privacy violations Dash's shutdown Register to attend&nbsp;the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/ &nbsp; Subscribe to&nbsp;The Workaholic&nbsp;- https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today&nbsp;- https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest&nbsp;-&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter&nbsp;-https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro &nbsp; Useful links Deception At Dash: How USD 80 M+ In Funding Went Down The Drain Rica is broken, parliament is told&nbsp; OPay, DHL, Meta may face steep fines as NDPC begins investigation into alleged data privacy violations Glovo launches &ldquo;The Courier&rsquo;s Pledge&rdquo; in Nigeria to provide extended benefits to drivers Nigeria to acquire satellite This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk#
10/12/202338 minutes, 39 seconds
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The death of an African startup is the beginning of investor wisdom?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/hGi5yC0l4Mw   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we have a special guest join our reporters in the studio as they discuss some of the hottest topics in the African tech space this week.   The stories: South Africa to amend sim registration law NDPC investigates alleged data privacy violations Dash's shutdown Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro   Useful links Deception At Dash: How USD 80 M+ In Funding Went Down The Drain Rica is broken, parliament is told  OPay, DHL, Meta may face steep fines as NDPC begins investigation into alleged data privacy violations Glovo launches “The Courier’s Pledge” in Nigeria to provide extended benefits to drivers Nigeria to acquire satellite This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk#
10/12/202338 minutes, 39 seconds
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Dangote enters tech investment?

Hey guys! &nbsp; Apologies for the delay in upload. Due to technical issues, we couldn't upload audio last week and we just regained access. Thank you for your patience! &nbsp; This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/C8Hb2Gpzhcw &nbsp; Today's podcast sees our reporters discuss stories like Paystack's latest moves, South Africa's Takealot, and other happenings in the African tech ecosystem. &nbsp; The stories Alterra Capital partners Aliko Dangote Paystack's virtual terminal Nigeria's plan to skill up 3 million people by 2027 Takealot's dealings with South Africa's competition regulator Register to attend&nbsp;the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/ &nbsp; Subscribe to&nbsp;The Workaholic&nbsp;- https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today&nbsp;- https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest&nbsp;-&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter&nbsp;-https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:32 - Alterra Capital partners Dangote 06:05 - Paystack's virtual terminal 14:08 - Nigeria's skill up plan 19:55 - Takealot and competition regulator &nbsp; Useful links Private equity firm set to invest $500 million in Africa gets backing from Aliko Dangote Paystack has built an offline payment solution that will not require PoS machines Bosun Tijani unveils plan to equip 3 million Nigerians with tech skills by 2027 Takealot faces pushback from regulator This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
10/11/202327 minutes, 16 seconds
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Dangote enters tech investment?

Hey guys!   Apologies for the delay in upload. Due to technical issues, we couldn't upload audio last week and we just regained access. Thank you for your patience!   This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/C8Hb2Gpzhcw   Today's podcast sees our reporters discuss stories like Paystack's latest moves, South Africa's Takealot, and other happenings in the African tech ecosystem.   The stories Alterra Capital partners Aliko Dangote Paystack's virtual terminal Nigeria's plan to skill up 3 million people by 2027 Takealot's dealings with South Africa's competition regulator Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:32 - Alterra Capital partners Dangote 06:05 - Paystack's virtual terminal 14:08 - Nigeria's skill up plan 19:55 - Takealot and competition regulator   Useful links Private equity firm set to invest $500 million in Africa gets backing from Aliko Dangote Paystack has built an offline payment solution that will not require PoS machines Bosun Tijani unveils plan to equip 3 million Nigerians with tech skills by 2027 Takealot faces pushback from regulator This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
10/11/202327 minutes, 16 seconds
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Exits and shutdowns in Africa's startup space

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/RqU07fhRkoQ &nbsp; On this week's Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss an acquisition, a shut down, and other happenings in Africa's tech space. &nbsp; The stories: Risevest acquires Chaka 54gene to shut down Nigeria to boost startup listings on NGX Sendy appoints administrator Register to attend&nbsp;the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/ &nbsp; Subscribe to&nbsp;The Workaholic&nbsp;- https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today&nbsp;- https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest&nbsp;-&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter&nbsp;-https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 05:33 - Risevest acquires Chaka17:40 - 54gene to shut down31:05 - Startups on NGX36:49 - Sendy enters administration &nbsp; Useful links Risevest acquires Chaka After raising $45m in two years, 54gene is shutting down Nigeria to boost startup listings Logistics startup Sendy enters into administration after failing to find a buyer Logistics startup Sendy appoints Peter Kahi of PKF Consulting as administrator MultiChoice&nbsp;loses $1.7b in six months Threads users will be able to delete their accounts without losing Instagram by December $4bn investment in Anthropic: Amazon playing catch up with Microsoft &amp; Google in AI race This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp;
9/28/202354 minutes, 45 seconds
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Exits and shutdowns in Africa's startup space

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/RqU07fhRkoQ   On this week's Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss an acquisition, a shut down, and other happenings in Africa's tech space.   The stories: Risevest acquires Chaka 54gene to shut down Nigeria to boost startup listings on NGX Sendy appoints administrator Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 05:33 - Risevest acquires Chaka17:40 - 54gene to shut down31:05 - Startups on NGX36:49 - Sendy enters administration   Useful links Risevest acquires Chaka After raising $45m in two years, 54gene is shutting down Nigeria to boost startup listings Logistics startup Sendy enters into administration after failing to find a buyer Logistics startup Sendy appoints Peter Kahi of PKF Consulting as administrator MultiChoice loses $1.7b in six months Threads users will be able to delete their accounts without losing Instagram by December $4bn investment in Anthropic: Amazon playing catch up with Microsoft &amp; Google in AI race This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
9/28/202354 minutes, 45 seconds
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Payday for sale?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we share insights and thoughts on this week's trending topics in the African tech space.The stories:Nigeria's President nominates new CBN GovernorPayDay looking to sellAbasi Ene-Obong launches second genomics startupRegister to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/andFintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/andTechpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/andIntelpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/Timestamps0:00 - Intro02:14 - President Tinubu nominates CBN Governor and 4 Deputies12:13 - PayDay is ready to sell24:59 - Former 54gene CEO and co-founder launches second genomics startup39:18 - Other stories42:40 - Message from Techpoint Africa's CEOUseful linksNigeria's President nominates new CBN Governorhttps://guardian.ng/news/tinubu-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/Abasi Ene-Obong launches second genomics startuphttps://techpoint.africa/2023/09/19/former-54gene-ceo-launches-syndicatebio/PayDay looking to sellhttps://techcabal.com/2023/09/20/fintech-payday-is-looking-to-sell-months-after-3m-raise/This episode was produced by Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSkFind us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
9/21/202344 minutes, 32 seconds
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Payday for sale?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we share insights and thoughts on this week's trending topics in the African tech space.The stories:Nigeria's President nominates new CBN GovernorPayDay looking to sellAbasi Ene-Obong launches second genomics startupRegister to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/andFintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/andTechpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/andIntelpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/Timestamps0:00 - Intro02:14 - President Tinubu nominates CBN Governor and 4 Deputies12:13 - PayDay is ready to sell24:59 - Former 54gene CEO and co-founder launches second genomics startup39:18 - Other stories42:40 - Message from Techpoint Africa's CEOUseful linksNigeria's President nominates new CBN Governorhttps://guardian.ng/news/tinubu-nominates-cardoso-as-new-cbn-governor/Abasi Ene-Obong launches second genomics startuphttps://techpoint.africa/2023/09/19/former-54gene-ceo-launches-syndicatebio/PayDay looking to sellhttps://techcabal.com/2023/09/20/fintech-payday-is-looking-to-sell-months-after-3m-raise/This episode was produced by Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSkFind us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
9/21/202344 minutes, 32 seconds
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Telcos dispute with NCC's requirement and Flutterwave needs to 'calm down'

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/zSIY3flt9T0 &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we have candid discussions on how the media is used as a tool for pushing agendas, telcos pushing back on new NCC's requirements, and more. &nbsp; The stories: Olumide Olusanya speaks out on KloudKommerce controversy Telecom operators reject NCC's requirement CBN supports Flutterwave's swap Flutterwave expands to India Attention HR Professionals &amp; Business Leaders! Ever felt that "workplace wellness" is just a PR buzzword? Want to prove to your employees that you genuinely care for their well-being? Let's change the narrative! &nbsp; Join our exclusive webinar: "Healthy Teams: Enjoying The Potential of Workplace Wellness." https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5216944938868/WN_lYfWHqjBTZ-Z-h3ohq5cbQ &nbsp; Register to attend&nbsp;the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/ &nbsp; Subscribe to&nbsp;The Workaholic&nbsp;- https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today&nbsp;- https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest&nbsp;-&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter&nbsp;-https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:56 - D.O speaks out on KloudKommerce controversy 10:41 - Telco's reject NCC dollar repatriation requirement 17:06 - Flutterwave launches Swap 23:33 - Flutterwave expands to India &nbsp; Useful links Telecom operators reject NCC's requirement CBN backs Swap, Flutterwave's answer to Nigeria's FX problems Flutterwave expands payment services to India Interswitch now supports Google Pay Nigeria's competition regulator <a id="https://techpoint.africa/2023/09/13/techpoint-digest-669/" class="zn-link" title="https://techpoint.africa/2023/09/13/techpoint-digest-669/" href="https://techpoint.a
9/14/202331 minutes, 45 seconds
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Telcos dispute with NCC's requirement and Flutterwave needs to 'calm down'

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/zSIY3flt9T0   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we have candid discussions on how the media is used as a tool for pushing agendas, telcos pushing back on new NCC's requirements, and more.   The stories: Olumide Olusanya speaks out on KloudKommerce controversy Telecom operators reject NCC's requirement CBN supports Flutterwave's swap Flutterwave expands to India Attention HR Professionals &amp; Business Leaders! Ever felt that "workplace wellness" is just a PR buzzword? Want to prove to your employees that you genuinely care for their well-being? Let's change the narrative!   Join our exclusive webinar: "Healthy Teams: Enjoying The Potential of Workplace Wellness." https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5216944938868/WN_lYfWHqjBTZ-Z-h3ohq5cbQ   Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:56 - D.O speaks out on KloudKommerce controversy 10:41 - Telco's reject NCC dollar repatriation requirement 17:06 - Flutterwave launches Swap 23:33 - Flutterwave expands to India   Useful links Telecom operators reject NCC's requirement CBN backs Swap, Flutterwave's answer to Nigeria's FX problems Flutterwave expands payment services to India Interswitch now supports Google Pay Nigeria's competition regulator delists 28 loan apps from the Google Play Store Hackers use Ethereum founder's X account to steal $691k This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Mus...
9/14/202331 minutes, 45 seconds
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Satellite Internet, dollar crisis & Worldcoin

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/zCbjp253CY8 &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss the recent developments in the African connectivity, financial and crypto space. &nbsp; The stories: Vodacom to use Amazon's Project Kuiiper to power connectivity project in Africa's remote areas AltSchool expands its reach in a bid to provide jobs for 10,000,000 African youth Acting CBN Governor assures foreign investors that FX backlog will be paid in 1-2 weeks Worldcoin token owners are losing money &nbsp; Register to attend&nbsp;the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/ &nbsp; Subscribe to&nbsp;The Workaholic&nbsp;- https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today&nbsp;- https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest&nbsp;-&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter&nbsp;-https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:44 - AltSchool is our headline sponsor!! 02:11 - Amazon's Satellite Internet 07:15 - AltSchool Africa's new schools 14:03 - Nigeria's FX backlog 20:29 -&nbsp;Worldcoin token owners are losing money &nbsp; Useful links Amazon's answer to Starlink to provide 5G in remote Africa Beyond tech, AltSchool Africa wants to empower the next wave of creative economy and business talent Investors on high alert as CBN prepares to clear FX backlog in &ldquo;1 to 2 weeks&rdquo; Less than 2 months after launch, 98.5% of Worldcoin token investors already at a loss Alex Okosi is Google in Africa's MD Kenya partners Spiro to deploy electric bikes This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; &nbsp;
9/7/202333 minutes, 28 seconds
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Satellite Internet, dollar crisis & Worldcoin

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/zCbjp253CY8   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss the recent developments in the African connectivity, financial and crypto space.   The stories: Vodacom to use Amazon's Project Kuiiper to power connectivity project in Africa's remote areas AltSchool expands its reach in a bid to provide jobs for 10,000,000 African youth Acting CBN Governor assures foreign investors that FX backlog will be paid in 1-2 weeks Worldcoin token owners are losing money   Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:44 - AltSchool is our headline sponsor!! 02:11 - Amazon's Satellite Internet 07:15 - AltSchool Africa's new schools 14:03 - Nigeria's FX backlog 20:29 - Worldcoin token owners are losing money   Useful links Amazon's answer to Starlink to provide 5G in remote Africa Beyond tech, AltSchool Africa wants to empower the next wave of creative economy and business talent Investors on high alert as CBN prepares to clear FX backlog in “1 to 2 weeks” Less than 2 months after launch, 98.5% of Worldcoin token investors already at a loss Alex Okosi is Google in Africa's MD Kenya partners Spiro to deploy electric bikes This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk    
9/7/202333 minutes, 28 seconds
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Crypto scams and bad Internet in Nigeria

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/TbSY8ySBKLM &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the top stories in the African tech space. &nbsp; The stories: X's plans to create a fintech product Airtel Uganda's IPO for expansion Nigeria's search for AI policy researchers Anambra State implements zero charges for Right of Way Register to attend&nbsp;the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/ &nbsp; Subscribe to&nbsp;The Workaholic&nbsp;- https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today&nbsp;- https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest&nbsp;-&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter&nbsp;-https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:11 - Update on Patricia token07:27 - X' mini-fintech plans09:23 - Nigeria's AI strategy19:58 - Airtel Uganda's IPO plans22:03 - Anambra State's zero Right of Way charges&nbsp; &nbsp; Useful links You might soon be able to send and receive money on X, formerly Twitter Nigeria to create National AI Strategy Airtel Uganda to raise $216 million by selling 8 billion ordinary shares to fund its expansion plans Anambra Govt Drops Right of Way Charges for Telecoms, Plans Free WiFi in MDAs How Patricia plans to pay customers back MultiChoice writes down $108 million on its investment in betting company KingMakers MTN Nigeria signs 5G MoU with Seplat Energy This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo&nbsp; &nbsp; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa/&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB &nbsp;
8/31/202340 minutes, 21 seconds
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Crypto scams and bad Internet in Nigeria

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/TbSY8ySBKLM   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the top stories in the African tech space.   The stories: X's plans to create a fintech product Airtel Uganda's IPO for expansion Nigeria's search for AI policy researchers Anambra State implements zero charges for Right of Way Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:11 - Update on Patricia token07:27 - X' mini-fintech plans09:23 - Nigeria's AI strategy19:58 - Airtel Uganda's IPO plans22:03 - Anambra State's zero Right of Way charges    Useful links You might soon be able to send and receive money on X, formerly Twitter Nigeria to create National AI Strategy Airtel Uganda to raise $216 million by selling 8 billion ordinary shares to fund its expansion plans Anambra Govt Drops Right of Way Charges for Telecoms, Plans Free WiFi in MDAs How Patricia plans to pay customers back MultiChoice writes down $108 million on its investment in betting company KingMakers MTN Nigeria signs 5G MoU with Seplat Energy This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo    Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB  
8/31/202340 minutes, 21 seconds
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What is Patricia's token for?

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/QxCMTEs-Ic4 &nbsp; How to brace your startup for crisis as a tech founder w/ Teresa Aligbe | Techpoint Unscripted -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/oVsGEiWSUMs &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Point Africa Podcast, we discuss the top stories in the African fintech space. The stories: Patricia's PTK launch met with sharp backlash Moniepoint acquires Kopo Kopo Flutterwave's IPO plans for global expansion Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:01 - Somalia, Kenya, and social media giants08:11 - Patricia launches native token19:30 - Moniepoint enters Kenya22:47 - Flutterwave's IPO plans 30:02 - The Modern Workplace Africa Conference &nbsp; Useful links Moniepoint makes Kenyan foray with the acquisition of Kopo Kopo Default on the government-backed Hustler Fund in Kenya has reached $20m Flutterwave moves forward with IPO plans for global expansion Somali government bans TikTok, Telegram to combat misinformation South Africa introduces new guidelines to curb harmful content on Facebook, WhatsApp This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede&nbsp; &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp;
8/24/202333 minutes, 35 seconds
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What is Patricia's token for?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/QxCMTEs-Ic4   How to brace your startup for crisis as a tech founder w/ Teresa Aligbe | Techpoint Unscripted - https://youtu.be/oVsGEiWSUMs   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the top stories in the African fintech space. The stories: Patricia's PTK launch met with sharp backlash Moniepoint acquires Kopo Kopo Flutterwave's IPO plans for global expansion Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:01 - Somalia, Kenya, and social media giants08:11 - Patricia launches native token19:30 - Moniepoint enters Kenya22:47 - Flutterwave's IPO plans 30:02 - The Modern Workplace Africa Conference   Useful links Moniepoint makes Kenyan foray with the acquisition of Kopo Kopo Default on the government-backed Hustler Fund in Kenya has reached $20m Flutterwave moves forward with IPO plans for global expansion Somali government bans TikTok, Telegram to combat misinformation South Africa introduces new guidelines to curb harmful content on Facebook, WhatsApp This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede    Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
8/24/202333 minutes, 35 seconds
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Techpoint Unscripted | Unmasking Nigeria's battle against financial fraud with Bamidele Obende, Lead Executive, Cybersecurity Software, Infoprive

Join us in an eye-opening conversation with Bamidele Obende, Lead Executive, Cybersecurity Software, Infoprive, as we delve into the complex and often hidden world of financial fraud in Nigeria. With a decade of experience in cybersecurity across Africa and the Middle East, Infoprive has been at the forefront of the battle against financial deception. In this exclusive interview, Bamidele finally reveals who and what is responsible for the rampant cases of fraud in Nigerian banks and fintech, the major ways scammers can get you and, most importantly, what solutions you can take even with the phone in your pocket. Whether you're in finance, technology, or simply curious about the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, this conversation with Bamidele Obende offers a rare glimpse into the intricacies of financial fraud in Nigeria and the collaborative efforts needed to combat it.
8/23/202350 minutes, 44 seconds
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Techpoint Unscripted | Unmasking Nigeria's battle against financial fraud with Bamidele Obende, Lead Executive, Cybersecurity Software, Infoprive

Join us in an eye-opening conversation with Bamidele Obende, Lead Executive, Cybersecurity Software, Infoprive, as we delve into the complex and often hidden world of financial fraud in Nigeria. With a decade of experience in cybersecurity across Africa and the Middle East, Infoprive has been at the forefront of the battle against financial deception. In this exclusive interview, Bamidele finally reveals who and what is responsible for the rampant cases of fraud in Nigerian banks and fintech, the major ways scammers can get you and, most importantly, what solutions you can take even with the phone in your pocket. Whether you're in finance, technology, or simply curious about the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, this conversation with Bamidele Obende offers a rare glimpse into the intricacies of financial fraud in Nigeria and the collaborative efforts needed to combat it.
8/23/202350 minutes, 44 seconds
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Dark loan apps and Bosun Tijani’s tricky path

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/nfxZvQWDSJ0 &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters share their insights, opinions and knowledge on the top stories in the African tech space this week. &nbsp; The stories: MTN South African branch to pay $5.2 million before H2 2023 Mastercard acquires minor stake in MoMo Jumia records reduction in losses in Nigeria Jumia may unroll new services in Egypt Loan apps' agents reveal companies' unethical practices Bosun Tijani has been confirmed as minister of communications and digital economy Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:42 - Jagun Jagun and Nigeria's VFX industry03:40 - MTN South Africa to pay R1.9 billion and Mastercard acquires stake in MoMo13:05 - Jumia records decline in operating loss18:58 - Jumia could be launch BNPL services in Egypt21:54 - Loan agents disbursing unwanted loans34:33 - Bosun Tijani appointed Nigeria's Minister of Communications and Digital Economy38:47 - Other stories &nbsp; Useful links MTN South Africa to pay R1.9 billion Mastercard to acquire a slice of MTN's $5.2 billion fintech unit Jumia records 54% decline in operating loss in Q1 2023 Jumia could soon roll out buy now, pay later solution in Egypt How we are forced to disburse loans to people that didn&rsquo;t apply &ndash; Loan app agents&nbsp; Daunting tasks ahead as Bosun Tijani is confirmed minister of communications, innovation, and the digital economy Court bars Worldcoin from collecting data from Kenyans TikTok ban in Kenya? Uber denies drivers' involvement in attacks Takealot to launch an on-demand service Safaricom will raise <a href="https:
8/17/202344 minutes, 50 seconds
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Dark loan apps and Bosun Tijani’s tricky path

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/nfxZvQWDSJ0   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters share their insights, opinions and knowledge on the top stories in the African tech space this week.   The stories: MTN South African branch to pay $5.2 million before H2 2023 Mastercard acquires minor stake in MoMo Jumia records reduction in losses in Nigeria Jumia may unroll new services in Egypt Loan apps' agents reveal companies' unethical practices Bosun Tijani has been confirmed as minister of communications and digital economy Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:42 - Jagun Jagun and Nigeria's VFX industry03:40 - MTN South Africa to pay R1.9 billion and Mastercard acquires stake in MoMo13:05 - Jumia records decline in operating loss18:58 - Jumia could be launch BNPL services in Egypt21:54 - Loan agents disbursing unwanted loans34:33 - Bosun Tijani appointed Nigeria's Minister of Communications and Digital Economy38:47 - Other stories   Useful links MTN South Africa to pay R1.9 billion Mastercard to acquire a slice of MTN's $5.2 billion fintech unit Jumia records 54% decline in operating loss in Q1 2023 Jumia could soon roll out buy now, pay later solution in Egypt How we are forced to disburse loans to people that didn’t apply – Loan app agents  Daunting tasks ahead as Bosun Tijani is confirmed minister of communications, innovation, and the digital economy Court bars Worldcoin from collecting data from Kenyans TikTok ban in Kenya? Uber denies drivers' involvement in attacks Takealot to launch an on-demand service Safaricom will raise
8/17/202344 minutes, 50 seconds
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Twitter and Gaming: How to make ₦‎5M in 2023

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/QZkmDPa_vDc &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we share insights and thoughts on this week's trending topics in the African tech space. &nbsp; The stories: Bosun Tijani gets ministerial nomination for President Tinubu's cabinet Opay's CEO steps down SEC confirms that it's ban on Binance Kenya suspends Worldcoin Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:34 - FIRS to collect revenue for MDAs in Nigeria06:04 - X makes creator payments15:31 - Eritrea's first PC video game27:56 - Big Cabal Media lays off staff32:57 - Sendy ceases operations39:11 - PayPal launches stablecoin44:31 - Other stories &nbsp; Useful links Nigerian influencer shares how he made ₦220k from X (formerly Twitter) Breaking Barriers - Inside the Making of Eritrea's First PC Video Game, '18 Minutes' Big Cabal Media reduces workforce by 19% Sendy is reportedly ceasing operations and considering a sale of its assets PayPal's stablecoin Kenyan police raid Worldcoin warehouse, confiscate equipment and documents for analysis Senate Transmits Names Of 45 Confirmed Ministerial Nominees To Presidency&nbsp; Glovo beats Jumia Food, Bolt Food, others to become one of Chicken Republic's delivery partners in Nigeria Hacktivists declare cyber war on Nigeria Grinta makes its third acquisition in three years as it snaps up Auto Cure Safaricom Ethiopia to receive $257.4 million from the World Bank Group to increase mobile connectivity Musk Says His Cage Fight With Zuckerberg Will Stream On X &nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo&nbsp; &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk <
8/10/202351 minutes, 41 seconds
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Twitter and Gaming: How to make ₦‎5M in 2023

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/QZkmDPa_vDc   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we share insights and thoughts on this week's trending topics in the African tech space.   The stories: Bosun Tijani gets ministerial nomination for President Tinubu's cabinet Opay's CEO steps down SEC confirms that it's ban on Binance Kenya suspends Worldcoin Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:34 - FIRS to collect revenue for MDAs in Nigeria06:04 - X makes creator payments15:31 - Eritrea's first PC video game27:56 - Big Cabal Media lays off staff32:57 - Sendy ceases operations39:11 - PayPal launches stablecoin44:31 - Other stories   Useful links Nigerian influencer shares how he made ₦220k from X (formerly Twitter) Breaking Barriers - Inside the Making of Eritrea's First PC Video Game, '18 Minutes' Big Cabal Media reduces workforce by 19% Sendy is reportedly ceasing operations and considering a sale of its assets PayPal's stablecoin Kenyan police raid Worldcoin warehouse, confiscate equipment and documents for analysis Senate Transmits Names Of 45 Confirmed Ministerial Nominees To Presidency  Glovo beats Jumia Food, Bolt Food, others to become one of Chicken Republic's delivery partners in Nigeria Hacktivists declare cyber war on Nigeria Grinta makes its third acquisition in three years as it snaps up Auto Cure Safaricom Ethiopia to receive $257.4 million from the World Bank Group to increase mobile connectivity Musk Says His Cage Fight With Zuckerberg Will Stream On X   This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo    Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk    
8/10/202351 minutes, 41 seconds
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Scan your eye and make $50

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/-_JGNVRFB88&nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we share insights and thoughts on this week's trending topics in the African tech space.The stories:Bosun Tijani gets ministerial nomination for President Tinubu's cabinetOpay's CEO steps downSEC confirms that it's banning BinanceUber records first profit in 14 yearsKenya suspends WorldcoinRegister to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/andFintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/andTechpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/Timestamps0:00 - Intro01:53 - Senegal bans tiktok05:57- Bosun Tijani nominated as Minister in President Tinubu's cabinet13:24 - Opay CEO steps down21:38 - Worldcoin suspended in Kenya32:43 - SEC confirms ban on BinanceUseful linksCcHUB's Bosun Tijani gets ministerial nomination for President Tinubu's cabinethttps://techpoint.africa/2023/08/02/bosun-tijani-nominated-as-minister/OPay CEO, Olu Akanmu steps downhttps://techpoint.africa/2023/07/31/opay-ceo-steps-down/;SEC Nigeria confirms its ban on the global crypto exchange, Binance...https://techpoint.africa/2023/07/31/sec-declares-binance-illegal/Kenya suspends Worldcoin, Sam Altman's iris scanning crypto projecthttps://techpoint.africa/2023/08/02/worldcoin-suspended-in-kenya/Chimgozirim's [email protected] This episode was produced by Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSkFind us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
8/3/202343 minutes, 40 seconds
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Scan your eye and make $50

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/-_JGNVRFB88  Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we share insights and thoughts on this week's trending topics in the African tech space.The stories:Bosun Tijani gets ministerial nomination for President Tinubu's cabinetOpay's CEO steps downSEC confirms that it's banning BinanceUber records first profit in 14 yearsKenya suspends WorldcoinRegister to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/andFintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/andTechpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/Timestamps0:00 - Intro01:53 - Senegal bans tiktok05:57- Bosun Tijani nominated as Minister in President Tinubu's cabinet13:24 - Opay CEO steps down21:38 - Worldcoin suspended in Kenya32:43 - SEC confirms ban on BinanceUseful linksCcHUB's Bosun Tijani gets ministerial nomination for President Tinubu's cabinethttps://techpoint.africa/2023/08/02/bosun-tijani-nominated-as-minister/OPay CEO, Olu Akanmu steps downhttps://techpoint.africa/2023/07/31/opay-ceo-steps-down/;SEC Nigeria confirms its ban on the global crypto exchange, Binance...https://techpoint.africa/2023/07/31/sec-declares-binance-illegal/Kenya suspends Worldcoin, Sam Altman's iris scanning crypto projecthttps://techpoint.africa/2023/08/02/worldcoin-suspended-in-kenya/Chimgozirim's [email protected] This episode was produced by Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSkFind us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
8/3/202343 minutes, 40 seconds
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This week in finance: PoS vs regulator

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/4l18Nev1uts &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast our reporters look at events in the finance space this week as it affects the African tech space. The stories: FCCPC to impose ₦&lrm;10,000,000 fine on PoS operators FCCPC delists Sycamore CBN increases benchmark interest rate Bundle Africa shuts down exchange operations Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:24 - Attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference04:27 - FCCPC vs PoS16:10 - Wrong loan company delisted by regulator20:25 - CBN increases benchmark interest rate31:35 - CBN unfreezes Chaka, Risevest, AbokiFX, and Bamboo acoounts32:56 - Bundle Africa shuts down44:11 - Instant transfers in the US &nbsp; Useful links FCCPC to impose up to ₦&lrm;10 million fines on PoS&nbsp; operators&nbsp; &ldquo;An App impersonated us,&rdquo; Sycamore reacts to FCCPC delisting, distances itself from &ldquo;Get Loan&rdquo; CBN increases benchmark interest rate CBN unfreezes accounts of Bamboo, Risevest, and Chaka African crypto exchange, Bundle Africa shuts down operations to focus on P2P payments Flutterwave accounts to remain frozen as judge declines ARA's motion to withdraw its case against the company Advocacy group sues the Central Bank of Nigeria FedNow goes live for banks, credit unions This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nb
7/27/202349 minutes, 21 seconds
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This week in finance: PoS vs regulator

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/4l18Nev1uts   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast our reporters look at events in the finance space this week as it affects the African tech space. The stories: FCCPC to impose ₦‎10,000,000 fine on PoS operators FCCPC delists Sycamore CBN increases benchmark interest rate Bundle Africa shuts down exchange operations Register to attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference: https://modernworkplaceafrica.com/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:24 - Attend the Modern Workplace Africa Conference04:27 - FCCPC vs PoS16:10 - Wrong loan company delisted by regulator20:25 - CBN increases benchmark interest rate31:35 - CBN unfreezes Chaka, Risevest, AbokiFX, and Bamboo acoounts32:56 - Bundle Africa shuts down44:11 - Instant transfers in the US   Useful links FCCPC to impose up to ₦‎10 million fines on PoS  operators  “An App impersonated us,” Sycamore reacts to FCCPC delisting, distances itself from “Get Loan” CBN increases benchmark interest rate CBN unfreezes accounts of Bamboo, Risevest, and Chaka African crypto exchange, Bundle Africa shuts down operations to focus on P2P payments Flutterwave accounts to remain frozen as judge declines ARA's motion to withdraw its case against the company Advocacy group sues the Central Bank of Nigeria FedNow goes live for banks, credit unions This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
7/27/202349 minutes, 21 seconds
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ARCON vs. Mr. Macaroni

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/_0tMTCu9v_Y Today on Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the stories trending in the African tech space this week. The stories: Safaricom and Starlink to go head-to-head in Kenya Uber and Bolt launch audio recording safety option ARCON goes after Mr. Macaroni&nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:41 - Threads loses active users05:44 - Starlink's launch in Kenya15:30 - Uber and Bolt's audio safety option25:20 - Mr Macaroni vs ARCON&nbsp; &nbsp; Useful links Starlink launches in Kenya, chooses Karibu Connect as its authorised reseller Safaricom plans to launch a satellite Internet service to challenge Starlink in Kenya Uber launches emergency button and audio recording features to improve safety on its app Indecent Ad: Mr Macaroni faces ARCON&rsquo;s scrutiny over D&rsquo;General Bitters skit The Rules of ARCON Every Advertiser Should Know in Nigeria Uganda imposes a 5% tax on Facebook, Netflix, Google Ethiopia ends a 5-month social media ban Jumia Kenya&rsquo;s employee stole $150,000 by manipulating vendor payment records This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp;
7/20/202347 minutes, 18 seconds
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ARCON vs. Mr. Macaroni

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/_0tMTCu9v_Y Today on Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the stories trending in the African tech space this week. The stories: Safaricom and Starlink to go head-to-head in Kenya Uber and Bolt launch audio recording safety option ARCON goes after Mr. Macaroni  Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:41 - Threads loses active users05:44 - Starlink's launch in Kenya15:30 - Uber and Bolt's audio safety option25:20 - Mr Macaroni vs ARCON    Useful links Starlink launches in Kenya, chooses Karibu Connect as its authorised reseller Safaricom plans to launch a satellite Internet service to challenge Starlink in Kenya Uber launches emergency button and audio recording features to improve safety on its app Indecent Ad: Mr Macaroni faces ARCON’s scrutiny over D’General Bitters skit The Rules of ARCON Every Advertiser Should Know in Nigeria Uganda imposes a 5% tax on Facebook, Netflix, Google Ethiopia ends a 5-month social media ban Jumia Kenya’s employee stole $150,000 by manipulating vendor payment records This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
7/20/202347 minutes, 18 seconds
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How much did your bank lose to fraud in Q1 2023?

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/9A_zyIIlQdc &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the innovations, legislations and reports that made the news this week in the African tech space. &nbsp; The stories: FCCPC to remove loan apps from Google Play Store Flutterwave launches Tuition Nigerians loose less to banking fraud in Q1 2023 Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:20 - Clarification on Payday virtual card partnership story04:59 - FCCPC warns loan apps17:40 - Flutterwave launches Tuition26:13 - Nigerian banks loss less to fraud in Q1 202341:15 - Other stories &nbsp; Useful links Nigerian loan apps to be removed from Google Play Store if they continue to harass customers Flutterwave launches Tuition for easy tuition payments Nigerians loss 85.1% less money to banking fraud in Q1 2023 High Court indefinitely suspends Kenya's Finance Act 2023 South African court calls out lawyers for using ChatGPT references This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp;
7/13/202345 minutes, 47 seconds
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How much did your bank lose to fraud in Q1 2023?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/9A_zyIIlQdc   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the innovations, legislations and reports that made the news this week in the African tech space.   The stories: FCCPC to remove loan apps from Google Play Store Flutterwave launches Tuition Nigerians loose less to banking fraud in Q1 2023 Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:20 - Clarification on Payday virtual card partnership story04:59 - FCCPC warns loan apps17:40 - Flutterwave launches Tuition26:13 - Nigerian banks loss less to fraud in Q1 202341:15 - Other stories   Useful links Nigerian loan apps to be removed from Google Play Store if they continue to harass customers Flutterwave launches Tuition for easy tuition payments Nigerians loss 85.1% less money to banking fraud in Q1 2023 High Court indefinitely suspends Kenya's Finance Act 2023 South African court calls out lawyers for using ChatGPT references This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
7/13/202345 minutes, 47 seconds
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Virtual card troubles, Thread carefully

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/HtNJXbIJANk &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss several hot topics sweeping the African tech space this week. &nbsp; The stories: Payday suspends partnership with Mastercard South Africa's Information Regulator fines the Department of Justice R5 million&nbsp;&nbsp; PoS users in Lagos to pay more in transaction charges OPay caps free transfers to other banks to three daily Subscribe to The Workaholic -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelpoint.co/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:31 - Meta launches Threads 09:34 - Payday suspends Mastercard partnership 17:58 - Payday COO steps down 20:48 - South Africa's Department of Justice fined R5 million 25:25 - Lagosians to pay more for PoS services 34:51 - Opay caps free transfers to other banks &nbsp; Useful links Meta&rsquo;s Threads app launches in 100 countries, hitting 10 million users in 7 hours Payday suspends virtual card partnership with Mastercard, directs users to Visa Payday Co-founder to step down after 18 months South Africa's Department of Justice fined R5 million over ransomware attack PoS users to pay more in Lagos Nigeria's competition regulator bars PoS operators from increasing transaction fees OPay caps free bank transfers to 3 per day as economic realities set in MultiChoice Kenya to increase DStv and GOtv prices again This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB -&nbsp;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp;
7/6/202343 minutes, 10 seconds
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Virtual card troubles, Thread carefully

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/HtNJXbIJANk   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss several hot topics sweeping the African tech space this week.   The stories: Payday suspends partnership with Mastercard South Africa's Information Regulator fines the Department of Justice R5 million   PoS users in Lagos to pay more in transaction charges OPay caps free transfers to other banks to three daily Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter - https://intelpoint.co/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:31 - Meta launches Threads 09:34 - Payday suspends Mastercard partnership 17:58 - Payday COO steps down 20:48 - South Africa's Department of Justice fined R5 million 25:25 - Lagosians to pay more for PoS services 34:51 - Opay caps free transfers to other banks   Useful links Meta’s Threads app launches in 100 countries, hitting 10 million users in 7 hours Payday suspends virtual card partnership with Mastercard, directs users to Visa Payday Co-founder to step down after 18 months South Africa's Department of Justice fined R5 million over ransomware attack PoS users to pay more in Lagos Nigeria's competition regulator bars PoS operators from increasing transaction fees OPay caps free bank transfers to 3 per day as economic realities set in MultiChoice Kenya to increase DStv and GOtv prices again This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
7/6/202343 minutes, 10 seconds
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Twitter vs Meta

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/Lpr-9Przc0s&nbsp; &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast we look at policies, initiatives, reports, rumours and banter that made the news in the African tech space this week. &nbsp; The stories: CBN directs banks to obtain customers' social media handles Uganda to provide Internet access to over 1.5 million refugees Eyowo's reported shutdown PalmPay reportedly hits 25m users, unveils savings plan with 20% annual interest Subscribe to The Workaholic -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelpoint.co/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:46 - Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg 09:30 - CBN's social media KYC regulations 16:54 - Ugandan refugees to get Internet access 23:54 - Eyowo's reported shutdown 32:48 - Palmpay's interesting numbers &nbsp; Useful links CBN could face legal action if it doesn't withdraw regulations on social media handles Uganda to provide Internet access to over 1.5 million refugees to help them develop digital skills What's going on at Eyowo?&nbsp; PalmPay reportedly hits 25m users, unveils savings plan with strange 20% annual interest inDrive gets licence to operate in Kenya CBN sets transaction caps for contactless payments This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB -&nbsp;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp;
6/30/202346 minutes, 36 seconds
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Twitter vs Meta

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/Lpr-9Przc0s    Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast we look at policies, initiatives, reports, rumours and banter that made the news in the African tech space this week.   The stories: CBN directs banks to obtain customers' social media handles Uganda to provide Internet access to over 1.5 million refugees Eyowo's reported shutdown PalmPay reportedly hits 25m users, unveils savings plan with 20% annual interest Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intelpoint's newsletter - https://intelpoint.co/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:46 - Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg 09:30 - CBN's social media KYC regulations 16:54 - Ugandan refugees to get Internet access 23:54 - Eyowo's reported shutdown 32:48 - Palmpay's interesting numbers   Useful links CBN could face legal action if it doesn't withdraw regulations on social media handles Uganda to provide Internet access to over 1.5 million refugees to help them develop digital skills What's going on at Eyowo?  PalmPay reportedly hits 25m users, unveils savings plan with strange 20% annual interest inDrive gets licence to operate in Kenya CBN sets transaction caps for contactless payments This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
6/30/202346 minutes, 36 seconds
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We're going on a (very) short break

Due to the Eid el-Kabir holidays, the Techpoint Africa Podcast will not air this Thursday. But we'll be back on Friday with more insights on happenings in Africa's tech scene.
6/27/20231 minute, 50 seconds
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We're going on a (very) short break

Due to the Eid el-Kabir holidays, the Techpoint Africa Podcast will not air this Thursday. But we'll be back on Friday with more insights on happenings in Africa's tech scene.
6/27/20231 minute, 50 seconds
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Airtel is the 5G new cat in Nigeria

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/-cM6qNzvHf0 &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss tech news this week from around the African continent. &nbsp; The stories: Tension between Ride-hailing companies in Nigeria and their drivers Nigerian banks and other institutions fined over ₦200 million for data privacy violations Somalia launches QR code standard Airtel to launch 5G network Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:40 - Nigerian ride-hailing drivers strike 18:42 - Nigerian banks and institutions fined ₦200 million 29:11 - Somalia's QR code standard 39:23 - Airtel set to launch 5G 46:00 - Other stories &nbsp; Useful links E-hailing drivers could go on strike again, but their battle with ride-hailing companies could be a lose-lose Nigerian banks and institutions fined over N200 million for data privacy violations Somalia's Central Bank launches QR Code standard to drive cashless transactions Airtel Nigeria set to launch 5G mobile network today, igniting competition in the telecom market MTN Cameroon might scale back operations in Cameroon, lay off 800 staff MTN accuses IHS Tower of breaching its agreement Google for Startups awards $4 million to 25 African companies for its third Black Founders Fund cohort This episode was produced by Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; &nbsp;
6/22/202356 minutes, 49 seconds
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Airtel is the 5G new cat in Nigeria

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/-cM6qNzvHf0   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss tech news this week from around the African continent.   The stories: Tension between Ride-hailing companies in Nigeria and their drivers Nigerian banks and other institutions fined over ₦200 million for data privacy violations Somalia launches QR code standard Airtel to launch 5G network Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:40 - Nigerian ride-hailing drivers strike 18:42 - Nigerian banks and institutions fined ₦200 million 29:11 - Somalia's QR code standard 39:23 - Airtel set to launch 5G 46:00 - Other stories   Useful links E-hailing drivers could go on strike again, but their battle with ride-hailing companies could be a lose-lose Nigerian banks and institutions fined over N200 million for data privacy violations Somalia's Central Bank launches QR Code standard to drive cashless transactions Airtel Nigeria set to launch 5G mobile network today, igniting competition in the telecom market MTN Cameroon might scale back operations in Cameroon, lay off 800 staff MTN accuses IHS Tower of breaching its agreement Google for Startups awards $4 million to 25 African companies for its third Black Founders Fund cohort This episode was produced by Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk    
6/22/202356 minutes, 49 seconds
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Signed, sealed, delivered?

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp; &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we bring you insights into the moves made by Nigeria's new administration this week, and how it affects the tech ecosystem &nbsp; The stories: CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele suspended SEC bans Binance Nigerian Student Loan Act CBN floats Naira Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:06 - Hello Muyiwa 02:31 - Emefiele suspended 09:39 - SEC bans Binance? 15:45 - Nigeria's Student Loan Act 30:31 - CBN floats naira &nbsp; Useful links One of Nigeria's longest-serving CBN governors, Godwin Emefiele has been suspended SEC bans Binance in Nigeria SEC ban: Binance says it is not affiliated with Binance Nigeria Limited 12 burning questions about Nigeria's student loan bill, answered Nigeria floats the naira as official exchange rate falls to ₦&lrm;664/$1. Here's what you should know This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp;
6/15/202351 minutes, 43 seconds
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Signed, sealed, delivered?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/1xxwpDqpOB4   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we bring you insights into the moves made by Nigeria's new administration this week, and how it affects the tech ecosystem   The stories: CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele suspended SEC bans Binance Nigerian Student Loan Act CBN floats Naira Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:06 - Hello Muyiwa 02:31 - Emefiele suspended 09:39 - SEC bans Binance? 15:45 - Nigeria's Student Loan Act 30:31 - CBN floats naira   Useful links One of Nigeria's longest-serving CBN governors, Godwin Emefiele has been suspended SEC bans Binance in Nigeria SEC ban: Binance says it is not affiliated with Binance Nigeria Limited 12 burning questions about Nigeria's student loan bill, answered Nigeria floats the naira as official exchange rate falls to ₦‎664/$1. Here's what you should know This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
6/15/202351 minutes, 43 seconds
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Apple's Vision Pro, Senegal shuts down internet, Tingo Group accused of fraud

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/R1PFRd1yU5Q &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we bring you the hottest stories from across the continent. &nbsp; The stories: Apple's Vision Pro Senegal restricts access to Internet Scam allegations against Tingo Group &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:40 - Apple's Vision Pro&nbsp; 06:00 - Senegal shuts down Internet 15:27 - TIngo's fraud allegations 26:58 - Chipper Cash lay offs Useful links Senegal's Internet shutdown costs the country over $300k every 60 minutes Scam allegations by Hindenberg Research send Tingo Group's NASDAQ shares into a tailspin Chipper Cash fires several staff and executives in another round of layoffs Hacker leaks over 27K Showmax account passwords online This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
6/8/202346 minutes, 19 seconds
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Apple's Vision Pro, Senegal shuts down Internet, Tingo Group accused of fraud

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/R1PFRd1yU5Q   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we bring you the hottest stories from across the continent.   The stories: Apple's Vision Pro Senegal restricts access to Internet Scam allegations against Tingo Group   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:40 - Apple's Vision Pro  06:00 - Senegal shuts down Internet 15:27 - TIngo's fraud allegations 26:58 - Chipper Cash lay offs Useful links Senegal's Internet shutdown costs the country over $300k every 60 minutes Scam allegations by Hindenberg Research send Tingo Group's NASDAQ shares into a tailspin Chipper Cash fires several staff and executives in another round of layoffs Hacker leaks over 27K Showmax account passwords online This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
6/8/202346 minutes, 19 seconds
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Nigeria's fuel scarcity, Patricia hacked, MultiChoice's fintech move

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/caCcCaMZjl8 &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss the news rocking the African tech space this week. &nbsp; The stories: Fuel scarcity in Nigeria Moove impounds its customers' cars MultiChoice Group enters fintech space Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro &nbsp;00:06 - Nigeria's fuel subsidy removal12:29 - Patricia's hack18:04 - MultiChoice launches Moment &nbsp; Useful links Patricia to temporarily suspend withdrawals after security breach MultiChoice enters the fintech market via Moment This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp; &nbsp;
6/1/202330 minutes, 47 seconds
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Nigeria's fuel scarcity, Patricia hacked, MultiChoice's fintech move

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/caCcCaMZjl8   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss the news rocking the African tech space this week.   The stories: Fuel scarcity in Nigeria Moove impounds its customers' cars MultiChoice Group enters fintech space Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro  00:06 - Nigeria's fuel subsidy removal12:29 - Patricia's hack18:04 - MultiChoice launches Moment   Useful links Patricia to temporarily suspend withdrawals after security breach MultiChoice enters the fintech market via Moment This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk    
6/1/202330 minutes, 47 seconds
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Nigerian Government and Chinese loans, CBN pushes eNaira adoption, Wangiri scam is back

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/glk3P3nCIPM &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters bring to you insights into the stories breaking in the African tech space this week. &nbsp; The stories: Nigerian government ordered to account for $460 million chinese loan $360 million loan from China for fibre optics cable in 2020 CBN pushes eNaira adoption Wangiri scam reportedly back in Kenya &nbsp; Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03:46 - Nigeria's debt to China 12:26 - Telcos and USSD 27:20 - eNaira and adoption 39:40 - Wangiri scam in Kenya &nbsp; Useful links The Nigerian government has been ordered to account for a $460m Chinese loan With $328 million funding, Nigeria approves Internet fibre extension to Northern Nigeria Ongoing USSD disputes threaten to exclude 17 Million Nigerians from banking services Wangiri phone scam is reportedly back in Kenya A peek into a hacker's mind: Why data breaches should bother you This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp;
5/25/202352 minutes, 1 second
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Nigerian Government and Chinese loans, CBN pushes eNaira adoption, Wangiri scam is back

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/glk3P3nCIPM   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters bring to you insights into the stories breaking in the African tech space this week.   The stories: Nigerian government ordered to account for $460 million chinese loan $360 million loan from China for fibre optics cable in 2020 CBN pushes eNaira adoption Wangiri scam reportedly back in Kenya   Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03:46 - Nigeria's debt to China 12:26 - Telcos and USSD 27:20 - eNaira and adoption 39:40 - Wangiri scam in Kenya   Useful links The Nigerian government has been ordered to account for a $460m Chinese loan With $328 million funding, Nigeria approves Internet fibre extension to Northern Nigeria Ongoing USSD disputes threaten to exclude 17 Million Nigerians from banking services Wangiri phone scam is reportedly back in Kenya A peek into a hacker's mind: Why data breaches should bother you This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
5/25/202352 minutes, 1 second
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Miva's open university licence, Vodafone to cut 11,000 jobs, MTN GlobalConnect rebrands

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/o3OK7Fl7a7Y Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss and share insights on the stories sweeping across the African tech space this week. The stories: MTN GlobalConnect rebrands as Bayobab Mive gets Open University licence Vodafone to cut 11,000 jobs Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - Lagos Startup Expo 01:52 - Miva Open University 17:00 - Vodafone to cut 10,000 jobs 18:32 - MTN GlobalConnect rebrands 21:26 - Nigerian telcos can cut banks off from using USSD 24:39 - Nigeria's harmonised USSD codes 26:00 - Nigeria's digital certificate of occupancy process &nbsp; Useful links MTN GlobalConnect rebrands as Bayobab Sim Shagaya&rsquo;s Miva Open University gets licence to operate online university in Nigeria Vodafone&rsquo;s plan to cut 11,000 jobs Nigerian telcos can now cut off banks from using USSD Nigeria digitises Certificate of Occupancy process This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp;
5/18/202329 minutes, 5 seconds
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Miva's open university licence, Vodafone to cut 11,000 jobs, MTN GlobalConnect rebrands

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/o3OK7Fl7a7Y Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss and share insights on the stories sweeping across the African tech space this week. The stories: MTN GlobalConnect rebrands as Bayobab Mive gets Open University licence Vodafone to cut 11,000 jobs Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - Lagos Startup Expo 01:52 - Miva Open University 17:00 - Vodafone to cut 10,000 jobs 18:32 - MTN GlobalConnect rebrands 21:26 - Nigerian telcos can cut banks off from using USSD 24:39 - Nigeria's harmonised USSD codes 26:00 - Nigeria's digital certificate of occupancy process   Useful links MTN GlobalConnect rebrands as Bayobab Sim Shagaya’s Miva Open University gets licence to operate online university in Nigeria Vodafone’s plan to cut 11,000 jobs Nigerian telcos can now cut off banks from using USSD Nigeria digitises Certificate of Occupancy process This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
5/18/202329 minutes, 5 seconds
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Kenya's Finance Bill 2023, Treepz pivots, Nigeria's parliament investigates telcos

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/u6sjjxxBJzw &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss pivots, finance laws, investigations and some other bits of interesting news from across the African tech space. &nbsp; The stories: Kenya's Finance Bill 2023 Treepz pivots Nigeria's House of Reps investigating telcos &nbsp; Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:09 - Has your BVN expired? 05:23 - Kenya's Finance Bill 2023 16:04 - Treepz' business model 32:25 - Nigeria's parliament investigates telcos 40:07 - Other stories &nbsp; &nbsp; Useful links Kenya plans 3% tax on digital assets revenue President Ruto Announces The Introduction Of Various Tax Legislative Changes Why Kenya wants to tax content creators and influencers Why did Treepz ditch bus-hailing for car-sharing after a $4.5M cash injection? House of Reps launches an inquiry into Nigeria&rsquo;s telco service delivery Google I/O 2023 is a wrap &mdash; here&rsquo;s a list of everything announced MTN in advanced talks to s
5/11/202348 minutes, 20 seconds
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Kenya's Finance Bill 2023, Treepz pivots, Nigeria's parliament investigates telcos

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/u6sjjxxBJzw   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss pivots, finance laws, investigations and some other bits of interesting news from across the African tech space.   The stories: Kenya's Finance Bill 2023 Treepz pivots Nigeria's House of Reps investigating telcos   Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:09 - Has your BVN expired? 05:23 - Kenya's Finance Bill 2023 16:04 - Treepz' business model 32:25 - Nigeria's parliament investigates telcos 40:07 - Other stories     Useful links Kenya plans 3% tax on digital assets revenue President Ruto Announces The Introduction Of Various Tax Legislative Changes Why Kenya wants to tax content creators and influencers Why did Treepz ditch bus-hailing for car-sharing after a $4.5M cash injection? House of Reps launches an inquiry into Nigeria’s telco service delivery Google I/O 2023 is a wrap — here’s a list of everything announced MTN in advanced talks to sell West Africa assets This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
5/11/202348 minutes, 20 seconds
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Fake phones in Kenya, Nomba raises $30m, Virtual cards palaver, Lagos States' electric buses

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/zQRPMHIL2PI &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss hot topics making the rounds in the African tech space this week. &nbsp; The stories: Kenya wants to find fake phones with special software Nomba raises $30m in pre-seed Nigerians experiencing virtual cards failure Lagos State Governor announces electric buses &nbsp; Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:04 - What's happening with crypto?03:33 - Kenya's spyware issues10:54 - Nomba raises $30 million18:38 - Nigeria's virtual cards palaver29:36 - Lagos State's electric buses &nbsp; Useful links Lagos State Governor announces first batch of electric buses Nomba gets $30 million pre-Series B funding as Nigeria&rsquo;s business banking space heats up Kenya&rsquo;s Communications Authority&rsquo;s battle to detect fake phones Chipper Cash will now charge users for declined transactions. Here&rsquo;s why This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp;
5/4/202339 minutes, 11 seconds
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Fake phones in Kenya, Nomba raises $30m, Virtual cards palaver, Lagos States' electric buses

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/zQRPMHIL2PI   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss hot topics making the rounds in the African tech space this week.   The stories: Kenya wants to find fake phones with special software Nomba raises $30m in pre-seed Nigerians experiencing virtual cards failure Lagos State Governor announces electric buses   Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:04 - What's happening with crypto?03:33 - Kenya's spyware issues10:54 - Nomba raises $30 million18:38 - Nigeria's virtual cards palaver29:36 - Lagos State's electric buses   Useful links Lagos State Governor announces first batch of electric buses Nomba gets $30 million pre-Series B funding as Nigeria’s business banking space heats up Kenya’s Communications Authority’s battle to detect fake phones Chipper Cash will now charge users for declined transactions. Here’s why This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
5/4/202339 minutes, 11 seconds
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Zimbabwe's new digital currency, Mr. Eazi didn't sell Vydia, Rwanda's digital ID scheme

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/xns0WxOUQQI &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters share insights on some of the big news in the Africa tech space and debunk some trending rumours making rounds on the world wide web. &nbsp; The stories: Zimbabwe to launch gold-backed digital currency The truth about Mr Eazi and Vydia's sale Rwanda to issue digital ID cards to citizens Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro00:14 - Lagos Startup Expo02:57 - Starlink in South Africa04:40 - Zimbabwe's digital currency11:45 - Mr Eazi and the Vydia drama16:33 - Rwanda's digital ID cards26:06 - Tech Nation gets acquired&nbsp; &nbsp; Useful links Zimbabwe to launch gold-backed digital currency -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/2023/04/25/techpoint-digest-568/#:~:text=monies%20are%20going-,Zimbabwe%20to%20launch%20gold%2Dbacked%20digital%20currency,-Image%20by%20jcomp Mr Eazi did not sell Vydia for $1 billion. Here&rsquo;s what really happened -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/2023/04/25/mr-eazi
4/27/202329 minutes, 55 seconds
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Zimbabwe's new digital currency, Mr. Eazi didn't sell Vydia, Rwanda's digital ID scheme

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/xns0WxOUQQI   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters share insights on some of the big news in the Africa tech space and debunk some trending rumours making rounds on the world wide web.   The stories: Zimbabwe to launch gold-backed digital currency The truth about Mr Eazi and Vydia's sale Rwanda to issue digital ID cards to citizens Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro00:14 - Lagos Startup Expo02:57 - Starlink in South Africa04:40 - Zimbabwe's digital currency11:45 - Mr Eazi and the Vydia drama16:33 - Rwanda's digital ID cards26:06 - Tech Nation gets acquired    Useful links Zimbabwe to launch gold-backed digital currency - https://techpoint.africa/2023/04/25/techpoint-digest-568/#:~:text=monies%20are%20going-,Zimbabwe%20to%20launch%20gold%2Dbacked%20digital%20currency,-Image%20by%20jcomp Mr Eazi did not sell Vydia for $1 billion. Here’s what really happened - https://techpoint.africa/2023/04/25/mr-eazi-vydia/ Rwanda to issue digital ID cards to citizens - https://techpoint.africa/2023/04/26/techpoint-digest-569/#:~:text=do%20the%20same-,Rwanda%20to%20issue%20digital%20ID%20cards%20to%20citizens,-Source%3A%20PSM%20news Founders Forum Group acquires Tech Nation, gains control of Tech Nation Visa program - https://techpoint.africa/2023/04/26/founders-forum-group-acquires-tech-nation-visa/ This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Se...
4/27/202329 minutes, 55 seconds
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Meta and African courts, Meta lays off 4000 staff, Netflix's Africa report

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/oq3uKdEV76c &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss Meta's seemingly unending African law suits, the company's layoff moves and other news sweeping across the continent's tech space. &nbsp; The stories: Lazerpay shuts down Kenyan court rules against Meta Meta sued in South Africa for abusing market dominance Meta starts laying off 4000 staff Netflix releases report on its journey in Africa Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:10 - Lazerpay shuts down 06:16 - Meta lays off 4000 staff 10:22 - Meta's African woes 16:44 - Netflix's Africa report &nbsp; Useful links Nigerian crypto payments startup, Lazerpay shuts down, opens offer to companies interested in purchasing its IP African employees face uncertainty as Meta prepares to cut 4,000 more jobs Meta&rsquo;s content moderation in Africa faces new problems Meta&rsquo;s market dominance abuse case in South Africa South Africa got 71% of Netflix&rsquo;s $175m investment in sub-Saharan Africa between 2016 and 2022 This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk &nbsp;
4/20/202327 minutes, 3 seconds
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Meta and African courts, Meta lays off 4000 staff, Netflix's Africa report

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/oq3uKdEV76c   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss Meta's seemingly unending African law suits, the company's layoff moves and other news sweeping across the continent's tech space.   The stories: Lazerpay shuts down Kenyan court rules against Meta Meta sued in South Africa for abusing market dominance Meta starts laying off 4000 staff Netflix releases report on its journey in Africa Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:10 - Lazerpay shuts down 06:16 - Meta lays off 4000 staff 10:22 - Meta's African woes 16:44 - Netflix's Africa report   Useful links Nigerian crypto payments startup, Lazerpay shuts down, opens offer to companies interested in purchasing its IP African employees face uncertainty as Meta prepares to cut 4,000 more jobs Meta’s content moderation in Africa faces new problems Meta’s market dominance abuse case in South Africa South Africa got 71% of Netflix’s $175m investment in sub-Saharan Africa between 2016 and 2022 This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
4/20/202327 minutes, 3 seconds
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Flutterwave hacked again, Kenya launches Taifa-1, Swvl in trouble

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/_rkBhJG7AGk &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters sit down to discuss the news making the headlines this week in the African tech space. &nbsp; The stories: Flutterwave's multiple breach saga Kenya launches its very first satellite Swvl's many troubles Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:12 - Journalists and selective reporting01:25 - Twitter Inc. no longer exists05:47 - South Africa's taxis are minibuses07:43 - Fresh Flutterwave breach19:05 - Swvl's troubles with Nasdaq26:02 - Kenya launches its first satellite &nbsp; Useful links In what looks like fresh ₦&lrm;450m Flutterwave breach, Nigeria Police detains crypto traders Race Condition, the favorite gig of scammers troubling Nigerian fintech Swvl Receives Received Nasdaq Notification Regarding Minimum Market Value Deficiency Kenya&rsquo;s first operational satellite, Taifa-1, to launch today Twitter Inc. no longer exists Nigeria&rsquo;s Kifta Technologies produces smart glasses, other cutting edge defence
4/13/202335 minutes, 39 seconds
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Flutterwave hacked again, Kenya launches Taifa-1, Swvl in trouble

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/_rkBhJG7AGk   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters sit down to discuss the news making the headlines this week in the African tech space.   The stories: Flutterwave's multiple breach saga Kenya launches its very first satellite Swvl's many troubles Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:12 - Journalists and selective reporting01:25 - Twitter Inc. no longer exists05:47 - South Africa's taxis are minibuses07:43 - Fresh Flutterwave breach19:05 - Swvl's troubles with Nasdaq26:02 - Kenya launches its first satellite   Useful links In what looks like fresh ₦‎450m Flutterwave breach, Nigeria Police detains crypto traders Race Condition, the favorite gig of scammers troubling Nigerian fintech Swvl Receives Received Nasdaq Notification Regarding Minimum Market Value Deficiency Kenya’s first operational satellite, Taifa-1, to launch today Twitter Inc. no longer exists Nigeria’s Kifta Technologies produces smart glasses, other cutting edge defence tech, for companies and countries worldwide This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB -
4/13/202335 minutes, 39 seconds
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South Africa's free WiFi taxis, Kenya's electric bus lanes, Ghana's ride-hailing tax, Shuttlers $4 million raise, Paxful shuts down

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/2XNW2BuVFAA &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we bring you stories from the African tech space and insights on them. We also look at some global stories that might affect the African ecosystem. &nbsp; The stories: South Africa's free WiFi taxis Kenya receives $377.8 million to build an electric bus lane Ghanian government's new tax law for raid-hailing companies Shuttlers raise $4 million Paxful shuts down Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:40 - South Africa's free WiFi taxis09:28 - Ghana's ride-hailing levy13:35 - Kenya receives $377 million for electric bus lanes23:50 - Paxful shuts down29:44 - Shuttlers raises $4 million&nbsp; &nbsp; Useful links South Africans to enjoy free WiFi in taxis Kenya receives $377.8 million to build electric bus lane Oppong-Nkrumah justifies government's decision to introduce three 'new' taxes After 3 million trips, Shuttlers gets $4m investment to grow its shared mobility solution Crypto exchange Paxful shuts down as engineers, compliance and security teams leave the comp
4/6/202338 minutes, 41 seconds
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South Africa's free WiFi taxis, Kenya's electric bus lanes, Ghana's ride-hailing tax, Shuttlers $4 million raise, Paxful shuts down

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/2XNW2BuVFAA   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we bring you stories from the African tech space and insights on them. We also look at some global stories that might affect the African ecosystem.   The stories: South Africa's free WiFi taxis Kenya receives $377.8 million to build an electric bus lane Ghanian government's new tax law for raid-hailing companies Shuttlers raise $4 million Paxful shuts down Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:40 - South Africa's free WiFi taxis09:28 - Ghana's ride-hailing levy13:35 - Kenya receives $377 million for electric bus lanes23:50 - Paxful shuts down29:44 - Shuttlers raises $4 million    Useful links South Africans to enjoy free WiFi in taxis Kenya receives $377.8 million to build electric bus lane Oppong-Nkrumah justifies government's decision to introduce three 'new' taxes After 3 million trips, Shuttlers gets $4m investment to grow its shared mobility solution Crypto exchange Paxful shuts down as engineers, compliance and security teams leave the company This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.co...
4/6/202338 minutes, 41 seconds
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Nigeria's open banking brouhaha, Union54's CEO speaks out, Twitter source code leaked

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/4ImRAkJ1EDQ &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss the happenings in the digital credit space in East Africa, and some other interesting stories in the tech space. &nbsp; The stories: CBN's interesting stance on open banking Union54's CEO speaks out Twitter's source code leaked on GitHub Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Lagos Startup Expo 02:26 - Union54 CEO speaks out on shut down 16:50 - Nigeria's open banking guidelines brouhaha 23:15 - Twitter's source code leaked 31:00 - Africa and GPT-4 &nbsp; Useful links After chargeback fraud debacle, Union54 CEO says fintech in Africa &lsquo;isn&rsquo;t child&rsquo;s play&rsquo; Exclusive: CBN wants NIBSS to control access to Open Banking infrastructure Exclusive: Nigeria&rsquo;s central bank walks back decision to &ldquo;centralise Open Banking&rdquo; Besides license fees, Nigerian logistics players to remit 2% of their annual revenue 11 critical questions on the leaked NITDA bill; a tussle for more power? Twitter's source code got leaked on GitHub Making sense of Kenya&rsquo;s burning <a href="https://techpoint.africa/20
3/30/202338 minutes, 22 seconds
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Nigeria's open banking brouhaha, Union54's CEO speaks out, Twitter source code leaked

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/4ImRAkJ1EDQ   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss the happenings in the digital credit space in East Africa, and some other interesting stories in the tech space.   The stories: CBN's interesting stance on open banking Union54's CEO speaks out Twitter's source code leaked on GitHub Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Lagos Startup Expo 02:26 - Union54 CEO speaks out on shut down 16:50 - Nigeria's open banking guidelines brouhaha 23:15 - Twitter's source code leaked 31:00 - Africa and GPT-4   Useful links After chargeback fraud debacle, Union54 CEO says fintech in Africa ‘isn’t child’s play’ Exclusive: CBN wants NIBSS to control access to Open Banking infrastructure Exclusive: Nigeria’s central bank walks back decision to “centralise Open Banking” Besides license fees, Nigerian logistics players to remit 2% of their annual revenue 11 critical questions on the leaked NITDA bill; a tussle for more power? Twitter's source code got leaked on GitHub Making sense of Kenya’s burning money laundering feud with Nigerian fintechs Meet Abake Adenle, who developed a unique speech recognition software for African languages This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit w...
3/30/202338 minutes, 22 seconds
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OnePipe's raise & layoff, Google's Bard, MTN Nigeria merger proposal, Amazon's downsizing, Meta's Kenyan lawsuit

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/EDTcTRMJ9QU &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss the multiple stories that broke this week in the African tech space. &nbsp; The stories Google rolls out Bard OnePipe raises $4.8m, lays off 20% of its staff MTN Nigeria to merge its finance subsidiaries Amazon plans to reduce its workforce by 9,000 Meta sued in Kenya, again Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:35 - Amazon lays off 9000 staff 02:59 - One Pipe raises 4.8M, lays off staff 11:53 - Google rolls out Bard 16:41 - MTN Nigeria to merge finance subsidiaries 23:27 - Meta is sued in Kenya, again &nbsp; Useful links Google rolls out Bard, its answer to ChatGPT OnePipe raises $4.8m credit line, lays off 20% of its staff MTN Nigeria to merge its finance subsidiaries Amazon is planning another layoff that will affect 9,000 employees Meta sued in Kenya, again This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at <a id="mailto:podcast@techpoin
3/23/202333 minutes, 39 seconds
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OnePipe's raise & layoff, Google's Bard, MTN Nigeria merger proposal, Amazon's downsizing, Meta's Kenyan lawsuit

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/EDTcTRMJ9QU   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss the multiple stories that broke this week in the African tech space.   The stories Google rolls out Bard OnePipe raises $4.8m, lays off 20% of its staff MTN Nigeria to merge its finance subsidiaries Amazon plans to reduce its workforce by 9,000 Meta sued in Kenya, again Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 00:35 - Amazon lays off 9000 staff 02:59 - One Pipe raises 4.8M, lays off staff 11:53 - Google rolls out Bard 16:41 - MTN Nigeria to merge finance subsidiaries 23:27 - Meta is sued in Kenya, again   Useful links Google rolls out Bard, its answer to ChatGPT OnePipe raises $4.8m credit line, lays off 20% of its staff MTN Nigeria to merge its finance subsidiaries Amazon is planning another layoff that will affect 9,000 employees Meta sued in Kenya, again This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk      
3/23/202333 minutes, 39 seconds
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SVB and Signature Bank shut down, Naspers closes Foundry, Another Meta layoff, OpenAI's GPT-4

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/ELoHjZCj-bs &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast we look at some global events in the tech space that may affect the African tech ecosystem. &nbsp; The stories: Silicon Valley Bank &amp; Signature Bank shut down Naspers shuts down Foundry Meta and Y Combinator layoffs Nigeria launches $672 million fund for tech entrepreneurs OpenAI launches GPT-4 Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:53 - Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank shutdown 10:27 - Meta lays off again 16:47 - Nigeria launches $672 million fund for tech entrepreneurs 20:07 - Naspers shuts down Foundry 27:03 - OpenAI launches GPT-4 &nbsp; Useful links Signature Bank shuts down following Silicon Valley Bank&rsquo;s closure SVB closure: 5 answers to startup employee&rsquo;s questions Naspers shuts down its $77m investment fund, Foundry, the largest in South Africa Meta to slash 10,000 jobs after cutting about 11,000 last year&nbsp; Y Combinator lays off 20% of its workforce, to reduce late-stage investments Nigeria <a href="https://techpoint.africa/2023/03/16/techpoint-digest-540/#:~:text=in%20February%202023-,Nigeria%20launches%20a%
3/16/202336 minutes, 48 seconds
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SVB and Signature Bank shut down, Naspers closes Foundry, Another Meta layoff, OpenAI's GPT-4

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/ELoHjZCj-bs   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast we look at some global events in the tech space that may affect the African tech ecosystem.   The stories: Silicon Valley Bank &amp; Signature Bank shut down Naspers shuts down Foundry Meta and Y Combinator layoffs Nigeria launches $672 million fund for tech entrepreneurs OpenAI launches GPT-4 Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:53 - Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank shutdown 10:27 - Meta lays off again 16:47 - Nigeria launches $672 million fund for tech entrepreneurs 20:07 - Naspers shuts down Foundry 27:03 - OpenAI launches GPT-4   Useful links Signature Bank shuts down following Silicon Valley Bank’s closure SVB closure: 5 answers to startup employee’s questions Naspers shuts down its $77m investment fund, Foundry, the largest in South Africa Meta to slash 10,000 jobs after cutting about 11,000 last year  Y Combinator lays off 20% of its workforce, to reduce late-stage investments Nigeria launches a ₦‎309.5 billion fund OpenAI releases GPT-4, a multimodal AI that it claims is state-of-the-art  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit
3/16/202336 minutes, 48 seconds
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More details on Flutterwave hack, Kenya eyes food delivery platforms, CBN's open banking guidelines

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/m-_1van4TrY &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we celebrate the International Women's Day as we bring you insights into some of the happenings in the African tech space this week. &nbsp; The stories: Hackers stole $6.3m from Flutterwave's accounts Kenyan regulator investigates online food delivery platforms Nigeria&rsquo;s Central Bank issues open banking operational guidelines &nbsp; Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03:28 - Hackers steal $6.3 million from Flutterwave 20:01 - Kenya investigates food delivery platforms 22:20 - CBN approves open banking guidelines &nbsp; Useful links Hackers steal ₦2.9 billion from Flutterwave accounts, motion granted to freeze accounts connected with stolen funds Kenyan regulator investigates online food delivery platforms Nigeria&rsquo;s Central Bank issues open banking operational guidelines This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Oluwanifemi Kolawole &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit <a id="http://www.techpoint.africa/" class="zn-link" title="http://www.techpoint.africa/" href="h
3/9/202336 minutes, 27 seconds
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More details on Flutterwave hack, Kenya eyes food delivery platforms, CBN's open banking guidelines

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/m-_1van4TrY   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we celebrate the International Women's Day as we bring you insights into some of the happenings in the African tech space this week.   The stories: Hackers stole $6.3m from Flutterwave's accounts Kenyan regulator investigates online food delivery platforms Nigeria’s Central Bank issues open banking operational guidelines   Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03:28 - Hackers steal $6.3 million from Flutterwave 20:01 - Kenya investigates food delivery platforms 22:20 - CBN approves open banking guidelines   Useful links Hackers steal ₦2.9 billion from Flutterwave accounts, motion granted to freeze accounts connected with stolen funds Kenyan regulator investigates online food delivery platforms Nigeria’s Central Bank issues open banking operational guidelines This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Oluwanifemi Kolawole   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk  
3/9/202336 minutes, 27 seconds
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CBN's eNaira services, Meta's AI moves, Take responsibility Jumia! Flutterwave's funds unfrozen

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/O0ZEKwQHnlU &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we look at some of the happenings in the tech space &mdash; global and local. The stories: The CBN introduces enhanced eNaira services Meta's AI moves Jumia will now be held liable for defective products in Southern and East Africa Kenyan court releases frozen Flutterwave funds Watch Yinka's interview here: https://youtu.be/R0BtbCOZ4yU Read all about the eNaira here:&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/cbdb-enaira/ Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:10 - CBN introduces enhanced eNaira services 08:29 - Meta launches an AI language model 13:23 - Jumia is sanctioned in Southern and East Africa 19:42 - Fluterwave's funds unfrozen &nbsp; Useful links The CBN introduces enhanced eNaira services Even with zero charges and speedy transfers, Nigerians are not using the eNaira. Here&rsquo;s why Meta <a href="https://techpoint.africa/2023/02/27/techpoint-digest-527/#:~:text=education%20and%20advocacy.-,Meta%20releases%20its%20AI%20technology,-Faceboo
3/2/202325 minutes, 40 seconds
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CBN's eNaira services, Meta's AI moves, Take responsibility Jumia! Flutterwave's funds unfrozen

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/O0ZEKwQHnlU   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we look at some of the happenings in the tech space — global and local. The stories: The CBN introduces enhanced eNaira services Meta's AI moves Jumia will now be held liable for defective products in Southern and East Africa Kenyan court releases frozen Flutterwave funds Watch Yinka's interview here: https://youtu.be/R0BtbCOZ4yU Read all about the eNaira here: https://techpoint.africa/topics/cbdb-enaira/ Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:10 - CBN introduces enhanced eNaira services 08:29 - Meta launches an AI language model 13:23 - Jumia is sanctioned in Southern and East Africa 19:42 - Fluterwave's funds unfrozen   Useful links The CBN introduces enhanced eNaira services Even with zero charges and speedy transfers, Nigerians are not using the eNaira. Here’s why Meta releases its AI technology Why Meta’s latest large language model survived only three days online Jumia reviews terms to
3/2/202325 minutes, 40 seconds
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Dash suspends CEO, Vodafone Ghana sold, Angola's $89M cloud project, Chipper Cash and Bolt layoffs

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/3fRaDQXM-JY &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss several stories that broke this week across the different industries in the African tech landscape. &nbsp; The stories: Dash suspends Founder and CEO UK&rsquo;s Vodafone completes sale of Vodafone Ghana to Telecel Group Angola&rsquo;s $89 million national cloud project Chipper Cash and Bolt lay off staff Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/&nbsp; &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 04:37 - Dash CEO suspended 10:30 - Vodafone sells Vodafone Ghana to Telecel Group 18:15 - Angola's $89 million cloud project 23:31 - Chipper Cash lays off again&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Useful links Dash&rsquo;s CEO has allegedly been suspended pending an investigation into financial impropriety UK&rsquo;s Vodafone completes sale of Vodafone Ghana to Telecel Group What you should know about Angola&rsquo;s $89 million national cloud project Chipper Cash reduces its workforce again This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit <a id="http://www.techpoint.africa/" class="zn-link" title="http://www.techpoint.africa/" href="http://www.techpoint.africa/" rel
2/23/202332 minutes, 30 seconds
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Dash suspends CEO, Vodafone Ghana sold, Angola's $89M cloud project, Chipper Cash and Bolt layoffs

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/3fRaDQXM-JY   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss several stories that broke this week across the different industries in the African tech landscape.   The stories: Dash suspends Founder and CEO UK’s Vodafone completes sale of Vodafone Ghana to Telecel Group Angola’s $89 million national cloud project Chipper Cash and Bolt lay off staff Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/    Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 04:37 - Dash CEO suspended 10:30 - Vodafone sells Vodafone Ghana to Telecel Group 18:15 - Angola's $89 million cloud project 23:31 - Chipper Cash lays off again      Useful links Dash’s CEO has allegedly been suspended pending an investigation into financial impropriety UK’s Vodafone completes sale of Vodafone Ghana to Telecel Group What you should know about Angola’s $89 million national cloud project Chipper Cash reduces its workforce again This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk      
2/23/202332 minutes, 30 seconds
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E-payment vs cash, funding rain, Telkom’s restructuring, Ethio Telecom stakes

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/Igc3s7m9mWY &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters breakdown the unusual increase in PoS transactions in Nigeria and the increase in funding news. They also discuss other happenings across the continent. &nbsp; The stories: Unusual increase in PoS transactions in January Telkom&rsquo;s restructuring to affect 15% of its staff Ethiopia offers 45% stake in Ethio Telecom Increase in funding news Register for Lagos Startup Expo here -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/ &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter -&nbsp;https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Love is not in the air 01:55 - Intro&nbsp; 02:01 -&nbsp;Unusual increase in PoS transactions in January 09:35 - Increase in funding news 11:15 - South Africa's Telkom is restructuring 16:43 - Ethiopia offers 45% stake in Ethio Telecom 22:02 - Bamboo gets digital sub-broker licence 23:52 - Insights from Intelligence's upcoming Startup Funding report 26:07 - Lagos Startup Expo announcement &nbsp; Useful links Why more people would give office romance a shot in 2023 Online dating is changing how Africans find love, leading to an increase in romance scams Old ₦&lrm;200 notes to remain legal tender in Nigeria until April 10, 2023</l
2/16/202328 minutes, 8 seconds
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E-payment vs cash, funding rain, Telkom’s restructuring, Ethio Telecom stakes

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/Igc3s7m9mWY   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters breakdown the unusual increase in PoS transactions in Nigeria and the increase in funding news. They also discuss other happenings across the continent.   The stories: Unusual increase in PoS transactions in January Telkom’s restructuring to affect 15% of its staff Ethiopia offers 45% stake in Ethio Telecom Increase in funding news Register for Lagos Startup Expo here - https://techpoint.africa/events/lagos-startup-expo/   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ and Intellligence by Techpoint's newsletter - https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/   Timestamps 00:00 - Love is not in the air 01:55 - Intro  02:01 - Unusual increase in PoS transactions in January 09:35 - Increase in funding news 11:15 - South Africa's Telkom is restructuring 16:43 - Ethiopia offers 45% stake in Ethio Telecom 22:02 - Bamboo gets digital sub-broker licence 23:52 - Insights from Intelligence's upcoming Startup Funding report 26:07 - Lagos Startup Expo announcement   Useful links Why more people would give office romance a shot in 2023 Online dating is changing how Africans find love, leading to an increase in romance scams Old ₦‎200 notes to remain legal tender in Nigeria until April 10, 2023 Find all the funding news here Telkom’s restructuring to affect 1,770 jobs Ethiopia offers 45% stake in Ethio Telecom Bamboo gets a digital sub-broker licence from SEC Ethiopia is
2/16/202328 minutes, 8 seconds
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Nigeria 100% broadband penetration, cashless economy, Google vs Microsoft (A.I. wars)

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/AI1Z_W0bEWc &nbsp; This week on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Emmanuel, Chimgozirim, and Bolu discuss some of the trending stories home and abroad. &nbsp; The stories: Broadband penetration in Nigeria; the truth and the lies Nigeria's cashless economy woes The A.I. war between Google, Microsoft, and &mdash; surprisingly &mdash; Baidu &nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ &nbsp; Download Intelligence by Techpoint's World Cup Report here: https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/our-reports/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:22 - Nigeria's 100% broadband penetration 08:30 - Nigeria's cashless economy woes 16:40 - A.I. wars (Google vs Microsoft) &nbsp; Useful links No, Starlink has not given Nigeria 100% broadband penetration. Despite what the president claims Botched naira redesign policy is proof that Nigeria is not ready for a cashless economy Google launches Bard Microsoft to integrate OpenAI&rsquo;s ChatGPT chatbot into its Bing search engine AI wars: 5 ways Google is going neck and neck with Microsoft Partech closes $263m Africa-focused fund Flutterwave receives payments processing licence in Egypt as it eyes North African expansion This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories. &nbsp; Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
2/9/202329 minutes, 8 seconds
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Nigeria 100% broadband penetration, cashless economy, Google vs Microsoft (A.I. wars)

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/AI1Z_W0bEWc   This week on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Emmanuel, Chimgozirim, and Bolu discuss some of the trending stories home and abroad.   The stories: Broadband penetration in Nigeria; the truth and the lies Nigeria's cashless economy woes The A.I. war between Google, Microsoft, and — surprisingly — Baidu   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/   Download Intelligence by Techpoint's World Cup Report here: https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/our-reports/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 01:22 - Nigeria's 100% broadband penetration 08:30 - Nigeria's cashless economy woes 16:40 - A.I. wars (Google vs Microsoft)   Useful links No, Starlink has not given Nigeria 100% broadband penetration. Despite what the president claims Botched naira redesign policy is proof that Nigeria is not ready for a cashless economy Google launches Bard Microsoft to integrate OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot into its Bing search engine AI wars: 5 ways Google is going neck and neck with Microsoft Partech closes $263m Africa-focused fund Flutterwave receives payments processing licence in Egypt as it eyes North African expansion This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
2/9/202329 minutes, 8 seconds
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Tech Nation Visa is shutting down

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/oXL5muMMBv4 &nbsp; Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Emmanuel discusses the recent happenings shaping the African tech space with our reporters. &nbsp; The stories: Kenyan senate proposes to amend the Employment Act in Kenya The Nigerian Central Bank's AfriGo card scheme Tech Nation is shutting down Google bans unlicensed loan apps in Kenya&nbsp;&nbsp; Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/ &nbsp; Download Intelligence by Techpoint's World Cup Report here: https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/our-reports/ &nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:39 - Kenya's push for work-life balance 07:41 - CBN's AfriGo card scheme 11:24 - Tech Nation Visa is shutting down 16:19 - Google&rsquo;s ban on unlicensed loan apps 20:40 - MNT-Halan becomes Egypt's first unicorn &nbsp; Useful links Kenya's Senate plans to amend Employment Act With Afrigo card, CBN wants to replace VISA and MasterCard in Nigeria All you need to know about AfriGo, the CBN&rsquo;s domestic card scheme You might be unable to apply for the UK&rsquo;s Tech Nation Visa after March 31, 2023 Central Bank of Kenya approves 12 more digital lenders Google bans unlice
2/2/202324 minutes, 32 seconds
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Tech Nation Visa is shutting down

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/oXL5muMMBv4   Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Emmanuel discusses the recent happenings shaping the African tech space with our reporters.   The stories: Kenyan senate proposes to amend the Employment Act in Kenya The Nigerian Central Bank's AfriGo card scheme Tech Nation is shutting down Google bans unlicensed loan apps in Kenya   Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/ and Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ and Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/   Download Intelligence by Techpoint's World Cup Report here: https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/our-reports/   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:39 - Kenya's push for work-life balance 07:41 - CBN's AfriGo card scheme 11:24 - Tech Nation Visa is shutting down 16:19 - Google’s ban on unlicensed loan apps 20:40 - MNT-Halan becomes Egypt's first unicorn   Useful links Kenya's Senate plans to amend Employment Act With Afrigo card, CBN wants to replace VISA and MasterCard in Nigeria All you need to know about AfriGo, the CBN’s domestic card scheme You might be unable to apply for the UK’s Tech Nation Visa after March 31, 2023 Central Bank of Kenya approves 12 more digital lenders Google bans unlicenced loan apps in Kenya Egypt gets its first unicorn as MNT-Halan announces a $400 million investment This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede   Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.   Music - Beach by MBB -
2/2/202324 minutes, 32 seconds
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Nigeria made ₦‎125 billion from transfer fees, Kuda in Pakistan, debt funding in Africa

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/gST1sSvUHJAToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Oluwanifemi steps in for Emmanuel as our reporters discuss some of the interesting news that broke this week in the African tech space.The stories: Nigeria made ₦&lrm;125 billion from transfer levies in 2022 Kuda to operate in Pakistan New rules for crypto ads in South Africa Kenya leads debt funding to African startups with $608 million Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/andFintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ Download Intelligence by Techpoint's World Cup Report here: https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/our-reports/Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:15 - Nigeria made ₦&lrm;125 billion from transfer levies05:17 - Kuda expands to Pakistan10:52 - New crypto ads in South Africa16:00 - Kenya leads debt funding in AfricaUseful links Nigeria made ₦&lrm;125 billion from transfer levies in 2022 Kuda receives licence to operate a digital bank in Pakistan Crypto adverts in South Africa must state that &ldquo;investing in crypto assets may result in the loss of capital.&rdquo; - Advertising Regulatory Board Kenya leads debt funding to African startups with $608 million This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
1/26/202322 minutes, 58 seconds
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Nigeria made ₦‎125 billion from transfer fees, Kuda in Pakistan, debt funding in Africa

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/gST1sSvUHJAToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Oluwanifemi steps in for Emmanuel as our reporters discuss some of the interesting news that broke this week in the African tech space.The stories: Nigeria made ₦‎125 billion from transfer levies in 2022 Kuda to operate in Pakistan New rules for crypto ads in South Africa Kenya leads debt funding to African startups with $608 million Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/subject/work/andFintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/ Download Intelligence by Techpoint's World Cup Report here: https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/our-reports/Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:15 - Nigeria made ₦‎125 billion from transfer levies05:17 - Kuda expands to Pakistan10:52 - New crypto ads in South Africa16:00 - Kenya leads debt funding in AfricaUseful links Nigeria made ₦‎125 billion from transfer levies in 2022 Kuda receives licence to operate a digital bank in Pakistan Crypto adverts in South Africa must state that “investing in crypto assets may result in the loss of capital.” - Advertising Regulatory Board Kenya leads debt funding to African startups with $608 million This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
1/26/202322 minutes, 58 seconds
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Starlink in Kenya, Vodafone layoffs, Microsoft's Azure OpenAI service, TeamApt becomes Moniepoint

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/eCztlBqFNAQToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss several topics, from global tech actions affecting the African tech space to ambitious moves by local startups.Stories: Starlink to launch in Kenya Vodafone to lay off several employees Microsoft is rolling out Azure OpenAI service globally TeamApt rebrands to Moniepoint To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Intelligence by Techpoint's World Cup Report hereTimestamps00:00 - Intro01:22 - Starlink in Kenya06:36 - Vodafone to layoff staff11:00 - Microsoft's Azure OpenAI service16:47 - TeamApt rebrands to MoniepointUseful links Starlink to launch in Kenya Vodafone to lay off several staff Microsoft is rolling out Azure OpenAI service TeamApt rebrands to Moniepoint What the recently acquired switching license from CBN could mean for TeamApt TeamApt's evolution from a tech provider to a startup doing over $14 billion TPV in a month A growing infatuation with VC funding is driving Nigerian startups towards one foreign accelerator This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
1/19/202325 minutes, 41 seconds
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Starlink in Kenya, Vodafone layoffs, Microsoft's Azure OpenAI service, TeamApt becomes Moniepoint

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/eCztlBqFNAQToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss several topics, from global tech actions affecting the African tech space to ambitious moves by local startups.Stories: Starlink to launch in Kenya Vodafone to lay off several employees Microsoft is rolling out Azure OpenAI service globally TeamApt rebrands to Moniepoint To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Intelligence by Techpoint's World Cup Report hereTimestamps00:00 - Intro01:22 - Starlink in Kenya06:36 - Vodafone to layoff staff11:00 - Microsoft's Azure OpenAI service16:47 - TeamApt rebrands to MoniepointUseful links Starlink to launch in Kenya Vodafone to lay off several staff Microsoft is rolling out Azure OpenAI service TeamApt rebrands to Moniepoint What the recently acquired switching license from CBN could mean for TeamApt TeamApt's evolution from a tech provider to a startup doing over $14 billion TPV in a month A growing infatuation with VC funding is driving Nigerian startups towards one foreign accelerator This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
1/19/202325 minutes, 41 seconds
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You can now take a Bolt ride on credit (with CredPal)

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/L1zC068Eza0Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss several stories from this week, but dwell on the recent modifications ride-hailing company, Bolt has made to its services in partnership with CredPal.We also have some good news towards the end for football lovers and enthusiasts. So be sure to listen to the end.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected]:00 - Intro00:50 - Airtel acquires 5G spectrum03:54 - Kenyan Google users to pay 16% VAT05:11 - CredPal &amp; Bolt ride now, pay later 10:13 - Intelligence By Techpoint's World Cup reportUseful links Airtel acquires 5G, 4G spectrums for $317 million to offer 5G services in Nigeria Africa is not ready for 5G, but experts say it needs to keep pushing Kenyan Google users to pay 16% VAT Robot lawyer to defend in court CredPal users set to &ldquo;ride now, pay later&rdquo; as startup announces partnership with Bolt Subscribe to Intelligence by Techpoint's newsletter This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
1/12/202317 minutes, 33 seconds
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You can now take a Bolt ride on credit (with CredPal)

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/L1zC068Eza0Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss several stories from this week, but dwell on the recent modifications ride-hailing company, Bolt has made to its services in partnership with CredPal.We also have some good news towards the end for football lovers and enthusiasts. So be sure to listen to the end.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected]:00 - Intro00:50 - Airtel acquires 5G spectrum03:54 - Kenyan Google users to pay 16% VAT05:11 - CredPal &amp; Bolt ride now, pay later 10:13 - Intelligence By Techpoint's World Cup reportUseful links Airtel acquires 5G, 4G spectrums for $317 million to offer 5G services in Nigeria Africa is not ready for 5G, but experts say it needs to keep pushing Kenyan Google users to pay 16% VAT Robot lawyer to defend in court CredPal users set to “ride now, pay later” as startup announces partnership with Bolt Subscribe to Intelligence by Techpoint's newsletter This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
1/12/202317 minutes, 33 seconds
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Starlink’s launch in Nigeria, ChatGPT + Microsoft, Salesforce layoffs

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/c2KHnF9d9zkToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss some stories from 2022, while welcoming the new year with some fresh news.The stories: Starlink's launch in Nigeria and pricing Microsoft integrating ChatGPT into Bing Salesforce to lay off over 7,000 workers Techpoint is 8! Timestamps00:00 - Intro07:00 - Starlink's Nigeria launch11:53 - Microsoft to imtegrate ChaGPT16:50 - Salesforce lays off staffUseful links Starlink to charge Nigerians $600 per kit Elon Musk&rsquo;s Starlink in Nigeria With the promise of high-speed Internet from space, can Elon Musk&rsquo;s Starlink decongest African cities? Microsoft to integrate OpenAI&rsquo;s ChatGPT chatbot into its Bing search engine Salesforce lays off 10% of its employees Techpoint Africa is 8, and still profitable! CBN reduces withdrawal at ATMs, PoS, to ₦&lrm;20,000 ($27) per day to further cashless policy CBN reverses cash withdrawal limits but continues its push for a cashless economy CBN&rsquo;s cash withdrawal limit: 3 ways it&rsquo;s good for you and 3 ways it&rsquo;s not What Sweden and India can teach Nigeria about the cashless economy 6 ways the CBN&rsquo;s cash withdrawal limit could benefit Nigeria&rsquo;s telecom companies, from new revenue streams to increased customer penetration Access Bank, GTB, and Fidelity Bank recorded 26,877 fraud cases in the first half of 2022&nbsp; Nigeria will soon recognise cryptocurrencies as legal This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Samuel OkikeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
1/5/202323 minutes, 16 seconds
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Starlink’s launch in Nigeria, ChatGPT + Microsoft, Salesforce layoffs

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/c2KHnF9d9zkToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss some stories from 2022, while welcoming the new year with some fresh news.The stories: Starlink's launch in Nigeria and pricing Microsoft integrating ChatGPT into Bing Salesforce to lay off over 7,000 workers Techpoint is 8! Timestamps00:00 - Intro07:00 - Starlink's Nigeria launch11:53 - Microsoft to imtegrate ChaGPT16:50 - Salesforce lays off staffUseful links Starlink to charge Nigerians $600 per kit Elon Musk’s Starlink in Nigeria With the promise of high-speed Internet from space, can Elon Musk’s Starlink decongest African cities? Microsoft to integrate OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot into its Bing search engine Salesforce lays off 10% of its employees Techpoint Africa is 8, and still profitable! CBN reduces withdrawal at ATMs, PoS, to ₦‎20,000 ($27) per day to further cashless policy CBN reverses cash withdrawal limits but continues its push for a cashless economy CBN’s cash withdrawal limit: 3 ways it’s good for you and 3 ways it’s not What Sweden and India can teach Nigeria about the cashless economy 6 ways the CBN’s cash withdrawal limit could benefit Nigeria’s telecom companies, from new revenue streams to increased customer penetration Access Bank, GTB, and Fidelity Bank recorded 26,877 fraud cases in the first half of 2022  Nigeria will soon recognise cryptocurrencies as legal This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Samuel OkikeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
1/5/202323 minutes, 16 seconds
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Nigerian influencers must now get government approval for ads

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/jpqgZdZrCNQToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we look at some of the news headlines this week even as we celebrate the last roundup episode for 2022.The stories: ARCON&rsquo;s directive to skit makers Klasha's 5-day menstrual cycle leave policy Layoffs and salary delays at the IT company behind Eyowo &mdash; Softcom FTX Founder, Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), charged with defrauding investors To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link - https:/techpoint.africa/advertise or send an email to [email protected]:00 - Intro02:08 - ARCON's new directive 09:05 - Klasha's new menstrual leave policy14:35 - Softcom layoffs17:30 - Sam Bankman-Fried charged with fraudUseful links Advertisements by skit-makers, influencers, others are unverified claims and misinformation &mdash; ARCON Klasha&rsquo;s bold menstrual leave policy: A step forward or a step too far? Softcom has reportedly laid off staff after owing salaries in December 2021 and November 2022 Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) charged with defrauding investors FTX&rsquo;s new CEO, John Ray, details crypto exchange&rsquo;s downfall in US House testimony This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
12/15/202225 minutes
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Nigerian influencers must now get government approval for ads

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/jpqgZdZrCNQToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we look at some of the news headlines this week even as we celebrate the last roundup episode for 2022.The stories: ARCON’s directive to skit makers Klasha's 5-day menstrual cycle leave policy Layoffs and salary delays at the IT company behind Eyowo — Softcom FTX Founder, Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), charged with defrauding investors To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link - https:/techpoint.africa/advertise or send an email to [email protected]:00 - Intro02:08 - ARCON's new directive 09:05 - Klasha's new menstrual leave policy14:35 - Softcom layoffs17:30 - Sam Bankman-Fried charged with fraudUseful links Advertisements by skit-makers, influencers, others are unverified claims and misinformation — ARCON Klasha’s bold menstrual leave policy: A step forward or a step too far? Softcom has reportedly laid off staff after owing salaries in December 2021 and November 2022 Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) charged with defrauding investors FTX’s new CEO, John Ray, details crypto exchange’s downfall in US House testimony This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
12/15/202225 minutes
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How technology can drive financial inclusion in Nigeria

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/nN687Xgcw_4Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our Senior Reporter, Chimgozirim Nwokoma, interviews Femi Iromini, CEO Moni Africa, and the latter had a lot to say on the topic of financial inclusion in Nigeria.Femi shares his views and opinions on the continued lack of financial inclusion for a larger part of the Nigerian populace, the reasons behind this, and the role government and tech players can play in rectifying the situation.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected]:00 - Intro01:45 - Defining financial inclusion02:48 - How important is financial inclusion for Nigeria?08:34 - Biggest challenges to financial inclusion12:24 - Financial literacy13:29 - How can financial literacy be increased?17:26 - The link between poverty and financial inclusion 21:02 - Government's role in driving financial inclusion24:06 - Technology's role in enabling financial inclusion26:13 - How Moni Africa improves financial inclusion for customersThis episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
12/13/202234 minutes, 14 seconds
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How technology can drive financial inclusion in Nigeria

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/nN687Xgcw_4Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our Senior Reporter, Chimgozirim Nwokoma, interviews Femi Iromini, CEO Moni Africa, and the latter had a lot to say on the topic of financial inclusion in Nigeria.Femi shares his views and opinions on the continued lack of financial inclusion for a larger part of the Nigerian populace, the reasons behind this, and the role government and tech players can play in rectifying the situation.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected]:00 - Intro01:45 - Defining financial inclusion02:48 - How important is financial inclusion for Nigeria?08:34 - Biggest challenges to financial inclusion12:24 - Financial literacy13:29 - How can financial literacy be increased?17:26 - The link between poverty and financial inclusion 21:02 - Government's role in driving financial inclusion24:06 - Technology's role in enabling financial inclusion26:13 - How Moni Africa improves financial inclusion for customersThis episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
12/13/202234 minutes, 14 seconds
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CBN reduces cash withdrawal limits: What does this mean for you?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/Xi1ec1PYKRIToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss the new withdrawal restrictions imposed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). On Tuesday, December 6, 2022, the CBN issued a new directive to reduce withdrawal at ATMs and PoS terminals to ₦&lrm;20,000 ($27) per day to further cashless policy. We look at how it will affect citizens, especially those operating in the informal sector.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected]:00 - Intro03:12 - Why is CBN doing this04:29 - Inflation or cashless policy: CBN's endgame05:50 - What this means for Nigeria's cash-driven economy08:28 - Who are the biggest winners Useful links CBN reduces withdrawal at ATMs, PoS, to ₦&lrm;20,000 ($27) per day to further cashless policy 6 ways the CBN&rsquo;s cash withdrawal limit could benefit Nigeria&rsquo;s telecom companies, from new revenue streams to increased customer penetration N26.17 Trillion was Unbanked in 2021&nbsp; Nigeria commissions Omeife, its first humanoid robot FTX-funded Chipper Cash lays off employees one year after raising $150 million FTX marked down Chipper Cash&rsquo;s $2B valuation to $1.25B&nbsp; After raising $140m+ from 3 funding rounds in 2022, mobility startup, Moove quietly &ldquo;dismisses&rdquo; employees This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
12/8/202212 minutes, 37 seconds
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CBN reduces cash withdrawal limits: What does this mean for you?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/Xi1ec1PYKRIToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss the new withdrawal restrictions imposed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). On Tuesday, December 6, 2022, the CBN issued a new directive to reduce withdrawal at ATMs and PoS terminals to ₦‎20,000 ($27) per day to further cashless policy. We look at how it will affect citizens, especially those operating in the informal sector.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected]:00 - Intro03:12 - Why is CBN doing this04:29 - Inflation or cashless policy: CBN's endgame05:50 - What this means for Nigeria's cash-driven economy08:28 - Who are the biggest winners Useful links CBN reduces withdrawal at ATMs, PoS, to ₦‎20,000 ($27) per day to further cashless policy 6 ways the CBN’s cash withdrawal limit could benefit Nigeria’s telecom companies, from new revenue streams to increased customer penetration N26.17 Trillion was Unbanked in 2021  Nigeria commissions Omeife, its first humanoid robot FTX-funded Chipper Cash lays off employees one year after raising $150 million FTX marked down Chipper Cash’s $2B valuation to $1.25B  After raising $140m+ from 3 funding rounds in 2022, mobility startup, Moove quietly “dismisses” employees This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
12/8/202212 minutes, 37 seconds
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Tech recruiter explains what it costs to employ new talents

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/LawGgPbjX5w]Today, our Senior Editor, Oluwanifemi Kolawole, looks at the intricacies of hiring in the tech world with Chibuzo Ihentuge-Eric, Head of People and Culture at Bankly.The discussion centers around the cost of hiring and what tech companies (should) look for in candidates they intend to hire.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected]:00 - Intro03:14 - Is there a shortage of tech talent?04:49 - How long it takes to fill a position&nbsp;06:13 - Putting your best foot forward when recruiting10:21 - To upskill your employee or not?12:47 - How your succession plan should look13:39 - Recruiting for early stage startups 14:51 - What is the actual cost of recruitment?18:15 - Choosing between doing ads and using a recruiter 21:14 - What to do when looking for talent23:49 - The cost of having vacant roles25:13 - Do employers need more notice periods to handover roles properly? 26:57 - How to get the right talentUseful linkWith less than 0.1% of workers migrating, Nigeria&rsquo;s brain drain problem is an exaggerated case of talent migrationThis episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
12/5/202230 minutes, 6 seconds
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Tech recruiter explains what it costs to employ new talents

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/LawGgPbjX5w]Today, our Senior Editor, Oluwanifemi Kolawole, looks at the intricacies of hiring in the tech world with Chibuzo Ihentuge-Eric, Head of People and Culture at Bankly.The discussion centers around the cost of hiring and what tech companies (should) look for in candidates they intend to hire.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected]:00 - Intro03:14 - Is there a shortage of tech talent?04:49 - How long it takes to fill a position 06:13 - Putting your best foot forward when recruiting10:21 - To upskill your employee or not?12:47 - How your succession plan should look13:39 - Recruiting for early stage startups 14:51 - What is the actual cost of recruitment?18:15 - Choosing between doing ads and using a recruiter 21:14 - What to do when looking for talent23:49 - The cost of having vacant roles25:13 - Do employers need more notice periods to handover roles properly? 26:57 - How to get the right talentUseful linkWith less than 0.1% of workers migrating, Nigeria’s brain drain problem is an exaggerated case of talent migrationThis episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
12/5/202230 minutes, 6 seconds
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"Crypto is dead!" Was Warren Buffet right?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/5ijseinzdgIToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters answer the important question, "Is crypto dead?"Senior Reporter, Bolu Abiodun believes it is not and he tells us why. He also shares his vision of how crypto could evolve in the coming years.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected]:00 - Intro01:40 - Is crypto dead?04:41 - Other crypto bear markets05:52 - What caused this?08:37 - Why does Nigeria's SEC call crypto an usensible asset?11:05 - Will the government ever accept crypto?Useful links Where&rsquo;s crypto headed from here? 3 critical questions about the future of crypto answered Nigeria&rsquo;s SEC will only consider &ldquo;sensible digital assets&rdquo; and not crypto, as it plans to improve trading in digital assets FTX started with $200, grew to $32bn, and collapsed in 2 weeks. Here&rsquo;s how it happened This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
12/1/202214 minutes, 36 seconds
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"Crypto is dead!" Was Warren Buffet right?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/5ijseinzdgIToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters answer the important question, "Is crypto dead?"Senior Reporter, Bolu Abiodun believes it is not and he tells us why. He also shares his vision of how crypto could evolve in the coming years.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected]:00 - Intro01:40 - Is crypto dead?04:41 - Other crypto bear markets05:52 - What caused this?08:37 - Why does Nigeria's SEC call crypto an usensible asset?11:05 - Will the government ever accept crypto?Useful links Where’s crypto headed from here? 3 critical questions about the future of crypto answered Nigeria’s SEC will only consider “sensible digital assets” and not crypto, as it plans to improve trading in digital assets FTX started with $200, grew to $32bn, and collapsed in 2 weeks. Here’s how it happened This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
12/1/202214 minutes, 36 seconds
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How to choose between offline and digital marketing

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/_7WfLJcsmA0Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we have an insightful discussion into the place of traditional (offline) marketing in a world of digital marketing.Hosting the podcast is Senior Reporter, Ogheneruemu Oneyibo with Olabinjo Adeniran, a Nigerian technology professional with over ten years of experience leading and managing marketing campaigns for African startups, as our guest.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected]:00 - Intro01:41 - Explaining digital, offline, and hybrid marketing06:29 - Personal preference07:32 - What's the draw for both?11:56 - What's the best medium for businesses?15:12 - Building trust online20:21 - Advertising to a consumer market that is less than 30% online23:04 - Will there be a time where all marketing will be digital?24:30 - Which is best overall?26:31 - Your customer cannot be everyone!This episode was produced by Gracious Sede and Chimgozirim NwokomaEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/29/202229 minutes, 6 seconds
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How to choose between offline and digital marketing

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/_7WfLJcsmA0Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we have an insightful discussion into the place of traditional (offline) marketing in a world of digital marketing.Hosting the podcast is Senior Reporter, Ogheneruemu Oneyibo with Olabinjo Adeniran, a Nigerian technology professional with over ten years of experience leading and managing marketing campaigns for African startups, as our guest.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected]:00 - Intro01:41 - Explaining digital, offline, and hybrid marketing06:29 - Personal preference07:32 - What's the draw for both?11:56 - What's the best medium for businesses?15:12 - Building trust online20:21 - Advertising to a consumer market that is less than 30% online23:04 - Will there be a time where all marketing will be digital?24:30 - Which is best overall?26:31 - Your customer cannot be everyone!This episode was produced by Gracious Sede and Chimgozirim NwokomaEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/29/202229 minutes, 6 seconds
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Why Jumia is scrapping products and laying off staff

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/M_7WVjRmTMwToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Emmanuel and Chimgozirim discuss the recent happenings at African eCommerce giant, Jumia.&nbsp;The company announced potential layoffs, and the suspension of several products to help it reach profitability.Senior Reporter, Chimgozirim, shares insights into the moves made by the company to attain profitability, while suggesting viable solutions to their continued losses.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro00:33 - Gist on Jumia04:09 - Why is Jumia making losses?06:53 - Is scrapping these products the way to go?10:12 - Who's getting laid off?11:07 - What next for Jumia?12:11 - The evolution of eCommerce business models in AfricaUseful links African eCommerce giant, Jumia, to reduce staff and product offerings What the current B2B rave could mean for Africa&rsquo;s struggling eCommerce sector Nonconsumption is your fiercest competition&mdash;and it&rsquo;s winning This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/24/202217 minutes, 40 seconds
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Why Jumia is scrapping products and laying off staff

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/M_7WVjRmTMwToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Emmanuel and Chimgozirim discuss the recent happenings at African eCommerce giant, Jumia. The company announced potential layoffs, and the suspension of several products to help it reach profitability.Senior Reporter, Chimgozirim, shares insights into the moves made by the company to attain profitability, while suggesting viable solutions to their continued losses.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro00:33 - Gist on Jumia04:09 - Why is Jumia making losses?06:53 - Is scrapping these products the way to go?10:12 - Who's getting laid off?11:07 - What next for Jumia?12:11 - The evolution of eCommerce business models in AfricaUseful links African eCommerce giant, Jumia, to reduce staff and product offerings What the current B2B rave could mean for Africa’s struggling eCommerce sector Nonconsumption is your fiercest competition—and it’s winning This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/24/202217 minutes, 40 seconds
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Listen to this before hosting your website in Africa

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/XRdoOY8kYgYToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Toba Obaniyi, Whogohost CEO, sits down with our Senior Reporter, Chimgozirim Nwokoma to discuss one of Africa's foremost web hosting companies.Obaniyi shares what they hope to achieve and the obstacles they face as they navigate the field of web hosting in the African tech space and the world at large.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:04 - We meet Toba01:11 - What was the vision for Whogohost?02:20 - Competing with AWS03:47 - What can Whogohost help you do?05:28 - Differentiating Muzu from similar products14:00 - Common platforms people tend to host14:29 - Whogohost free course on web hosting16:38 - Expansion plans19:17 - Why Nigerians prefer foreign web hosting platforms25:18 - What to do when investors pick foreigners over locals30:15 - Building customer trust and market value33:18 - What an ICANN accreditation means for customers 34:48 - Why you should use Whogohost and not foreign service providers 38:05 - Predictions for the web hosting spaceThis episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/22/202240 minutes, 15 seconds
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Listen to this before hosting your website in Africa

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/XRdoOY8kYgYToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Toba Obaniyi, Whogohost CEO, sits down with our Senior Reporter, Chimgozirim Nwokoma to discuss one of Africa's foremost web hosting companies.Obaniyi shares what they hope to achieve and the obstacles they face as they navigate the field of web hosting in the African tech space and the world at large.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:04 - We meet Toba01:11 - What was the vision for Whogohost?02:20 - Competing with AWS03:47 - What can Whogohost help you do?05:28 - Differentiating Muzu from similar products14:00 - Common platforms people tend to host14:29 - Whogohost free course on web hosting16:38 - Expansion plans19:17 - Why Nigerians prefer foreign web hosting platforms25:18 - What to do when investors pick foreigners over locals30:15 - Building customer trust and market value33:18 - What an ICANN accreditation means for customers 34:48 - Why you should use Whogohost and not foreign service providers 38:05 - Predictions for the web hosting spaceThis episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/22/202240 minutes, 15 seconds
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What does the FTX crash mean for African Web3 startup, Nestcoin?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/EZ2Rp1tOW6Y Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our Managing Editor, Emmanuel Paul, sits with our Senior Reporter, Bolu Abiodun in the studio. Bolu shares insights and his opinions on the tragic happenings with Nigerian startup, Nestcoin. He breaks down some of the facts and answers popular questions that have been asked. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro00:39 - A little backstory02:21 - Why did Yele keep all of Nestcoin's money with FTX?05:40 - What's being done for laid off staff?06:18 - Why keep the money in FTX and not Binance?07:33 - What has Nestcoin built so far?11:44 - Is crypto dead?Useful linksAfrican Web3 startup, Nestcoin, to commence layoffs with investments caught up in FTX crashFTX started with $200, grew to $32bn, and collapsed in 2 weeks. Here&rsquo;s how it happenedThis episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/17/202215 minutes, 15 seconds
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What does the FTX crash mean for African Web3 startup, Nestcoin?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/EZ2Rp1tOW6Y Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our Managing Editor, Emmanuel Paul, sits with our Senior Reporter, Bolu Abiodun in the studio. Bolu shares insights and his opinions on the tragic happenings with Nigerian startup, Nestcoin. He breaks down some of the facts and answers popular questions that have been asked. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro00:39 - A little backstory02:21 - Why did Yele keep all of Nestcoin's money with FTX?05:40 - What's being done for laid off staff?06:18 - Why keep the money in FTX and not Binance?07:33 - What has Nestcoin built so far?11:44 - Is crypto dead?Useful linksAfrican Web3 startup, Nestcoin, to commence layoffs with investments caught up in FTX crashFTX started with $200, grew to $32bn, and collapsed in 2 weeks. Here’s how it happenedThis episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/17/202215 minutes, 15 seconds
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This company wants to provide free Internet at all Lagos bus stops

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/vT9G-a6zgqsToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we have Ayowande Adalemo, Founder of Atmosphere, speaking with our Managing Editor, Emmanuel Paul.The discussion touches on the company's plan to distribute free WiFi to Nigerians, how they hope to succeed where others have failed, the motive behind this move and much more.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro02:11 - We meet Ayowande02:28 - Comparing Africa to the rest of the world04:13 - What is Atmosphere?05:55 - How do you make a profiatble business with free WiFi?07:44 - Why have others failed with free WiFi?11:38 - Home or public places? 15:19 - Isn't this competition for telcos?17:42 - Won't the ads be annoying?19:51 - How do you reach people without smart devices?21:36 - Solving the lack of infrastructure problem25:19 - Getting government funding31:29 - What's the future of infrastructure building in Nigeria?35:36 - Will there be room for local players?38:13 - Navigating the cost of deploying infrastructure40:53 - Collaboration between the private and public sector in Nigeria47:07 - What is the value Atmosphere is bringing?48:21 - When is Atmosphere coming?Useful linkPublic Internet access as a means to deepening Internet penetration in NigeriaThis episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/14/202251 minutes, 38 seconds
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This company wants to provide free Internet at all Lagos bus stops

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/vT9G-a6zgqsToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we have Ayowande Adalemo, Founder of Atmosphere, speaking with our Managing Editor, Emmanuel Paul.The discussion touches on the company's plan to distribute free WiFi to Nigerians, how they hope to succeed where others have failed, the motive behind this move and much more.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro02:11 - We meet Ayowande02:28 - Comparing Africa to the rest of the world04:13 - What is Atmosphere?05:55 - How do you make a profiatble business with free WiFi?07:44 - Why have others failed with free WiFi?11:38 - Home or public places? 15:19 - Isn't this competition for telcos?17:42 - Won't the ads be annoying?19:51 - How do you reach people without smart devices?21:36 - Solving the lack of infrastructure problem25:19 - Getting government funding31:29 - What's the future of infrastructure building in Nigeria?35:36 - Will there be room for local players?38:13 - Navigating the cost of deploying infrastructure40:53 - Collaboration between the private and public sector in Nigeria47:07 - What is the value Atmosphere is bringing?48:21 - When is Atmosphere coming?Useful linkPublic Internet access as a means to deepening Internet penetration in NigeriaThis episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/14/202251 minutes, 38 seconds
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What is going on with the Binance and FTX deal?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/iX53hzW7rqc Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss and share insights on some of the trending stories in the African tech space. The stories: Jumia aiming for more profits Meta to layoff 11,000 staff Binance-FTX brouhaha Twitter drama To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Explore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:10 - Jumia's CEOs step down 11:07 - Meta lays off 11,000 employees 24:23 - Binance and FTX 43:12 - The government of an Elon Musk-run Twitter Useful links Jumia&rsquo;s founders step down&nbsp; Meta to lay off 11,000 employees&nbsp; Binance agrees to acquire FTX Binance backs out of FTX rescue, leaving the crypto exchange on the brink of collapse Twitter recalls some staff; former CEO apologizes for layoffs Drama Unfolding at Twitter: What&rsquo;s the update? Layoff Convos #2: How companies decide who to lay off. Looking deeper at 54gene, Wave and SWVL This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB
11/10/202255 minutes, 15 seconds
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What is going on with the Binance and FTX deal?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/iX53hzW7rqc Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters discuss and share insights on some of the trending stories in the African tech space. The stories: Jumia aiming for more profits Meta to layoff 11,000 staff Binance-FTX brouhaha Twitter drama To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Explore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:10 - Jumia's CEOs step down 11:07 - Meta lays off 11,000 employees 24:23 - Binance and FTX 43:12 - The government of an Elon Musk-run Twitter Useful links Jumia’s founders step down  Meta to lay off 11,000 employees  Binance agrees to acquire FTX Binance backs out of FTX rescue, leaving the crypto exchange on the brink of collapse Twitter recalls some staff; former CEO apologizes for layoffs Drama Unfolding at Twitter: What’s the update? Layoff Convos #2: How companies decide who to lay off. Looking deeper at 54gene, Wave and SWVL This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB
11/10/202255 minutes, 15 seconds
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Are your talents leaving? This is what you should do

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/qBDiSkXuTFMToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our Senior Editor, Oluwanifemi Kolawole sits down with Dolapo Agbede, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Expert, Transitions Coach and tech enthusiast. The two talk about how local employers can forestall talent loss and react to make sure organisation runs hitch free when their employees move on.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro03:09 - We meet Dolapo04:10 - Are more senior professionals leaving?12:15 - But won't the juniors you train also leave?15:31 - Typical reaction of employers when talent migrate18:52 - Why do companies have a high churn rate?23:22 - How long should you stay in a company?28:56 - How can African companies compete with global companies for talent?Useful linkWith less than 0.1% of workers migrating, Nigeria&rsquo;s brain drain problem is an exaggerated case of talent migration&nbsp;This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/8/202240 minutes, 36 seconds
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Are your talents leaving? This is what you should do

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/qBDiSkXuTFMToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our Senior Editor, Oluwanifemi Kolawole sits down with Dolapo Agbede, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Expert, Transitions Coach and tech enthusiast. The two talk about how local employers can forestall talent loss and react to make sure organisation runs hitch free when their employees move on.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro03:09 - We meet Dolapo04:10 - Are more senior professionals leaving?12:15 - But won't the juniors you train also leave?15:31 - Typical reaction of employers when talent migrate18:52 - Why do companies have a high churn rate?23:22 - How long should you stay in a company?28:56 - How can African companies compete with global companies for talent?Useful linkWith less than 0.1% of workers migrating, Nigeria’s brain drain problem is an exaggerated case of talent migration This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/8/202240 minutes, 36 seconds
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Using technology to aid Nigeria's electoral process

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/38pkAleHowUToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our Managing Editor, Emmanuel Paul sits with Joachim Macebong, Senior Analyst for Governance at Stears to discuss how technology can help in ensuring free and fair elections and the role data collection and sharing plays.Among other things, Macebong shares insights on how proper data can help shape the tone of the electorate and curb electoral apathy and distrust among citizens in the electoral process.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro02:24 - We meet Joachim02:54 - How much technology is Nigeria using in elections07:18 - Is Nigeria ready to embrace technology usage in elections10:08 - Stears first election monitoring platform14:53 - How the platform works22:10 - Dealing with Nigeria's data gathering issues26:02 - Can the private sector help?29:18 - The convoluted registration and collection process34:53 - Disseminating data in an understandable fashion39:31 - Africa's future elections and data45:14 - Live polls monitoringUseful linkStears election monitoring platformThis episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/7/202253 minutes, 26 seconds
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Using technology to aid Nigeria's electoral process

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/38pkAleHowUToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our Managing Editor, Emmanuel Paul sits with Joachim Macebong, Senior Analyst for Governance at Stears to discuss how technology can help in ensuring free and fair elections and the role data collection and sharing plays.Among other things, Macebong shares insights on how proper data can help shape the tone of the electorate and curb electoral apathy and distrust among citizens in the electoral process.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro02:24 - We meet Joachim02:54 - How much technology is Nigeria using in elections07:18 - Is Nigeria ready to embrace technology usage in elections10:08 - Stears first election monitoring platform14:53 - How the platform works22:10 - Dealing with Nigeria's data gathering issues26:02 - Can the private sector help?29:18 - The convoluted registration and collection process34:53 - Disseminating data in an understandable fashion39:31 - Africa's future elections and data45:14 - Live polls monitoringUseful linkStears election monitoring platformThis episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/7/202253 minutes, 26 seconds
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NITDA's new Code of Practice

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/BzD_uvywHREToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss some of the hot topics in the African tech space.The stories: Elon buys Twitter and issues new order Follow up on 54gene AWS announces its second office in Lagos NITDA signs Code of Practice for Interactive Computer Service Platforms/Internet Intermediaries SmallSmall's pivot To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022&nbsp;Timestamps00:00 - Intro02:43 - Elon Musk's Twitter drama09:41 - 54gene lays off staff15:09 - AWS launches in Lagos23:16 - NITDA's new Code of Practice37:22 - Rent SmallSmall and asset financingUseful links Twitter could start verifying users for $20 monthly African genomics startup, 54gene, lays off 100 employees following founder&rsquo;s resignation Amazon Web Services launches office in Lagos, Nigeria NITDA Draft Code for Interactive Computer Service Platforms and Internet Intermediaries A case challenging Uganda&rsquo;s Computer Misuse Act If you want a free and open Internet, pay attention to Nigeria&rsquo;s role with this relatively unknown UN agency Nigerian proptech startup, SmallSmall, raises a $3 million seed to drive local expansion This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/3/202255 minutes, 51 seconds
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NITDA's new Code of Practice

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/BzD_uvywHREToday on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss some of the hot topics in the African tech space.The stories: Elon buys Twitter and issues new order Follow up on 54gene AWS announces its second office in Lagos NITDA signs Code of Practice for Interactive Computer Service Platforms/Internet Intermediaries SmallSmall's pivot To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 Timestamps00:00 - Intro02:43 - Elon Musk's Twitter drama09:41 - 54gene lays off staff15:09 - AWS launches in Lagos23:16 - NITDA's new Code of Practice37:22 - Rent SmallSmall and asset financingUseful links Twitter could start verifying users for $20 monthly African genomics startup, 54gene, lays off 100 employees following founder’s resignation Amazon Web Services launches office in Lagos, Nigeria NITDA Draft Code for Interactive Computer Service Platforms and Internet Intermediaries A case challenging Uganda’s Computer Misuse Act If you want a free and open Internet, pay attention to Nigeria’s role with this relatively unknown UN agency Nigerian proptech startup, SmallSmall, raises a $3 million seed to drive local expansion This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
11/3/202255 minutes, 51 seconds
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Can Artificial Intelligence find terrorist hideouts

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we sit with Dr Ayoola Olusola, Founder and Lead Researcher at Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Nigeria (RAIN), to discuss the deep tech space.From how he built a drone that can detect terrorists through carbon emissions to moveable traffic lights that don't need traffic police, Olusola walks us through the hows, whys, and challenges of the space.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:18 - We meet Ayoola05:01 - How does a drone detect terrorists through carbon emissions07:55 - Building with limited resources16:16 - Why is deep tech being neglected?20:42 - Software's role in deep tech26:01 - How much funding is needed?30:29 - Working with the government and other RAIN projects36:23 - When will all these projects be deployed?38:38 - Money is not a limitation 40:05 - How to get into deep tech This episode was produced and edited by Ogheneruemu OneyiboEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
10/31/202244 minutes, 30 seconds
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Can Artificial Intelligence find terrorist hideouts

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we sit with Dr Ayoola Olusola, Founder and Lead Researcher at Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Nigeria (RAIN), to discuss the deep tech space.From how he built a drone that can detect terrorists through carbon emissions to moveable traffic lights that don't need traffic police, Olusola walks us through the hows, whys, and challenges of the space.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:18 - We meet Ayoola05:01 - How does a drone detect terrorists through carbon emissions07:55 - Building with limited resources16:16 - Why is deep tech being neglected?20:42 - Software's role in deep tech26:01 - How much funding is needed?30:29 - Working with the government and other RAIN projects36:23 - When will all these projects be deployed?38:38 - Money is not a limitation 40:05 - How to get into deep tech This episode was produced and edited by Ogheneruemu OneyiboEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
10/31/202244 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Central Bank of Nigeria is redesigning naira notes

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss some of the hot topics in the African tech space.The stories: 54gene CEO steps down 2 months after the company laid off 30% of its workforce Customer gets ruling against MTN for misleading advert Kloud Commerce unfolding saga Nigerian Central Bank to redesign naira notes CBN plans to launch a national ATM card To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:43 - Nigeria's brain drain problem17:44 - 54gene CEO steps down23:55 - Customer gets ruling against MTN South Africa over misleading ad27:06 - Kloud Commerce shuts down35:14 - CBN to redesign naira notes43:34 - CBN's national card schemeUseful links With less than 0.1% of workers migrating, Nigeria&rsquo;s brain drain problem is an exaggerated case of talent migration Intelligence by Techpoint data on immigration Tibu Health is bringing world-class healthcare to Kenyan doorsteps 54gene co-founder and CEO steps down one month after co-founder VP of engineering left the company Customer gets ruling against MTN for misleading advert Investors Seek Legal Recourse After Founder Trouble Kills Kloud Commerce Unverified Kloud Commerce statement denies allegations of financial impropriety; says they are unfounded rumours by a SAFE investor Emefiele&rsquo;s full speech: Why CBN is redesigning Naira notes The CBN wants to create ATM cards, could compete with Mastercard, Visa, and Verve&nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
10/27/202252 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Central Bank of Nigeria is redesigning naira notes

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss some of the hot topics in the African tech space.The stories: 54gene CEO steps down 2 months after the company laid off 30% of its workforce Customer gets ruling against MTN for misleading advert Kloud Commerce unfolding saga Nigerian Central Bank to redesign naira notes CBN plans to launch a national ATM card To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:43 - Nigeria's brain drain problem17:44 - 54gene CEO steps down23:55 - Customer gets ruling against MTN South Africa over misleading ad27:06 - Kloud Commerce shuts down35:14 - CBN to redesign naira notes43:34 - CBN's national card schemeUseful links With less than 0.1% of workers migrating, Nigeria’s brain drain problem is an exaggerated case of talent migration Intelligence by Techpoint data on immigration Tibu Health is bringing world-class healthcare to Kenyan doorsteps 54gene co-founder and CEO steps down one month after co-founder VP of engineering left the company Customer gets ruling against MTN for misleading advert Investors Seek Legal Recourse After Founder Trouble Kills Kloud Commerce Unverified Kloud Commerce statement denies allegations of financial impropriety; says they are unfounded rumours by a SAFE investor Emefiele’s full speech: Why CBN is redesigning Naira notes The CBN wants to create ATM cards, could compete with Mastercard, Visa, and Verve  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
10/27/202252 minutes, 56 seconds
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Nigeria does not have a brain drain problem

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our Senior Editor, Oluwanifemi Kolawole speaks with Olawale Osoba, Economist and Management Consultant, to discuss the recent trend of emigration by Nigerian talents. The discussion addresses the question "is there a brain drain problem in Nigeria" and is the first in a series. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link - https:/techpoint.africa/advertise or send an email to [email protected] Explore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 - https://techpoint.africa/2022/08/18/explore-the-fintech-in-everything-at-the-fintech-summit-2022 Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03:33 - We meet Olawale 04:36 - Nigerian companies have global competition for labour 06:43 - Is this the employer's fault? 09:53 - People are leaving, but people are coming in 13:51 - Why people are leaving 21:41 - Nigeria is not unfit to live in 23:39 - The different sides of the problem&nbsp; 28:05 - The problem and the solution This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
10/26/202240 minutes, 11 seconds
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Nigeria does not have a brain drain problem

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our Senior Editor, Oluwanifemi Kolawole speaks with Olawale Osoba, Economist and Management Consultant, to discuss the recent trend of emigration by Nigerian talents. The discussion addresses the question "is there a brain drain problem in Nigeria" and is the first in a series. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link - https:/techpoint.africa/advertise or send an email to [email protected] Explore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 - https://techpoint.africa/2022/08/18/explore-the-fintech-in-everything-at-the-fintech-summit-2022 Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 03:33 - We meet Olawale 04:36 - Nigerian companies have global competition for labour 06:43 - Is this the employer's fault? 09:53 - People are leaving, but people are coming in 13:51 - Why people are leaving 21:41 - Nigeria is not unfit to live in 23:39 - The different sides of the problem  28:05 - The problem and the solution This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories. Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
10/26/202240 minutes, 11 seconds
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Meet one of the visual effects geniuses behind the Aníkúlápó movie

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we sit with Uche Anisiuba, 3D Generalist and CEO Quadron Studios and one of the talents behind the visual effects (VFX) in the Nollywood screenplay,&nbsp;An&iacute;k&uacute;l&aacute;p&oacute;.We discuss his journey through the VFX field, humble beginnings, the challenges of the industry, predictions/expectations for the future and much more.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link&nbsp;or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps 00:00 - Intro01:34 - We meet Uche02:40 - What is VFX04:13 - How he got into VFX10:12 - Going viral in 2020 and other works12:03 - Why the Nigerian VFX industry is the way it is17:56 - Why do VFX in Nigeria21:51 - Uche's VFX role in An&iacute;k&uacute;l&aacute;p&oacute;27:09 - How long it took to do the An&iacute;k&uacute;l&aacute;p&oacute; VFX29:26 - How challenging was An&iacute;k&uacute;l&aacute;p&oacute;?31:05 - How long it took to research for the movie32:41 - Favourite part of working on the movie33:48 - Why there is a talent deficit in the Nigerian VFX industry38:26 - Device he used for the&nbsp;An&iacute;k&uacute;l&aacute;p&oacute; movie40:29 - Years of experience43:02 - Lessons learnt Useful link How a 3D visual effects video of a drone delivering a carton of Indomie fooled the internet&nbsp;This episode was produced by Gracious Sede and Bolu AbiodunEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
10/25/202246 minutes, 58 seconds
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Meet one of the visual effects geniuses behind the Aníkúlápó movie

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we sit with Uche Anisiuba, 3D Generalist and CEO Quadron Studios and one of the talents behind the visual effects (VFX) in the Nollywood screenplay, Aníkúlápó.We discuss his journey through the VFX field, humble beginnings, the challenges of the industry, predictions/expectations for the future and much more.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps 00:00 - Intro01:34 - We meet Uche02:40 - What is VFX04:13 - How he got into VFX10:12 - Going viral in 2020 and other works12:03 - Why the Nigerian VFX industry is the way it is17:56 - Why do VFX in Nigeria21:51 - Uche's VFX role in Aníkúlápó27:09 - How long it took to do the Aníkúlápó VFX29:26 - How challenging was Aníkúlápó?31:05 - How long it took to research for the movie32:41 - Favourite part of working on the movie33:48 - Why there is a talent deficit in the Nigerian VFX industry38:26 - Device he used for the Aníkúlápó movie40:29 - Years of experience43:02 - Lessons learnt Useful link How a 3D visual effects video of a drone delivering a carton of Indomie fooled the internet This episode was produced by Gracious Sede and Bolu AbiodunEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
10/25/202246 minutes, 58 seconds
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This startup wants to build the first Internet country for Africans in the diaspora

Today on Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the meaning of an Internet country with Afropolitan CEO and Co-founder, Eche Emole.Among other things, we discuss the need for a new African state, what a digital nation means and whether it is achievable.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro00:39 - We meet Eche01:35 - What is Afropolitan?02:17 - Why do we need a digital nation?05:46 - Afropolitan's timeline 13:06 - Life as an Afropolitan 15:36 - Is starting a new country realistic?20:16 - What does an Afropolitan look like?25:44 - Leadership structure for Afropolitan and the human factor34:21 - Ensuring VCs don't hijack Afropolitan39:08 - How to get Afropolitan recognised globally44:35 - How is a network state different from a charter city?46:21 - Building a network state is not easy47:55 - What are the challenges you envisaged?This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB&nbsp;
10/24/202252 minutes, 3 seconds
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This startup wants to build the first Internet country for Africans in the diaspora

Today on Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the meaning of an Internet country with Afropolitan CEO and Co-founder, Eche Emole.Among other things, we discuss the need for a new African state, what a digital nation means and whether it is achievable.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro00:39 - We meet Eche01:35 - What is Afropolitan?02:17 - Why do we need a digital nation?05:46 - Afropolitan's timeline 13:06 - Life as an Afropolitan 15:36 - Is starting a new country realistic?20:16 - What does an Afropolitan look like?25:44 - Leadership structure for Afropolitan and the human factor34:21 - Ensuring VCs don't hijack Afropolitan39:08 - How to get Afropolitan recognised globally44:35 - How is a network state different from a charter city?46:21 - Building a network state is not easy47:55 - What are the challenges you envisaged?This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB 
10/24/202252 minutes, 3 seconds
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Messi goes into tech

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss some of the hot topics in the African tech space.The stories: Argentine footballer, Lionel Messi goes into tech Petitioners bring a case against Ugandan Computer MisUse (Amendment) Act Nigerian Startup Bill passed into Law Lagos State to start venture capital fund To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps02:05 - Lionel Messi goes into tech07:24 - Uganda's Computer Misuse (Amendment) Act 15:56 - Nigerian Startup Bill is now an Act34:57 - Lagos State to start venture capital fundUseful links Soccer legend Lionel Messi plans to get into tech investing via a new Silicon Valley holding company A case challenging Uganda&rsquo;s Computer Misuse Act Uganda&rsquo;s President, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, signs the Computer Misuse (Amendment) Bill into law Everything you need to know about Nigeria&rsquo;s Social Media Bill and what you can do about it&nbsp; Nigeria&rsquo;s President signs startup bill into law: Here&rsquo;s what it means for tech companies, investors, and employees Lagos State Governor is planning to launch its venture capital fund&nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
10/20/202244 minutes, 7 seconds
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Messi goes into tech

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss some of the hot topics in the African tech space.The stories: Argentine footballer, Lionel Messi goes into tech Petitioners bring a case against Ugandan Computer MisUse (Amendment) Act Nigerian Startup Bill passed into Law Lagos State to start venture capital fund To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps02:05 - Lionel Messi goes into tech07:24 - Uganda's Computer Misuse (Amendment) Act 15:56 - Nigerian Startup Bill is now an Act34:57 - Lagos State to start venture capital fundUseful links Soccer legend Lionel Messi plans to get into tech investing via a new Silicon Valley holding company A case challenging Uganda’s Computer Misuse Act Uganda’s President, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, signs the Computer Misuse (Amendment) Bill into law Everything you need to know about Nigeria’s Social Media Bill and what you can do about it  Nigeria’s President signs startup bill into law: Here’s what it means for tech companies, investors, and employees Lagos State Governor is planning to launch its venture capital fund  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
10/20/202244 minutes, 7 seconds
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CDCare CEO speaks on Buy Now, Pay Later, regulations, and consumer spending in Nigeria

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/__sA8e797bE Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our Senior Reporter Chimgozirim Nwokoma sits down with the CEO and Co-founder of CDcare, Oluwatobi Odukoya.The two discuss the intricacies of the Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) boom in Nigeria, CDcare's role in it, the challenges BNPL companies face and their plans for the future.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:26 - We meet Tobi03:02 - Why did you start CDcare?06:35 - Why this particular model?08:50 - Why is BNPL becoming the in thing?10:25 - Benefits of BNPL for both buyer and seller11:56 - Why can you pay up to 12 months?15:49 - CDcare for cars17:45 - Most purchased products19:23 - How should BNPL be regulated?25:36 - Is BNPL applicable across board?31:07 - Is there an opportunity for a centralised credit bureau?35:26 - Thoughts on competition40:24 - How has CDcare overcome trust issues?43:00 - Does CDcare have plans to provide a financial savings feature?46:27 - Thoughts on B2B credit48:01 - Challenges54:06 - How a customer tried to scam CDcare57:46 - Exchanging information about defaultersUseful linkCDcare&rsquo;s buy and &ldquo;pay small small&rdquo; model wants to fix Nigeria&rsquo;s shaky credit cultureThis episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
10/18/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 5 seconds
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CDCare CEO speaks on Buy Now, Pay Later, regulations, and consumer spending in Nigeria

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/__sA8e797bE Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our Senior Reporter Chimgozirim Nwokoma sits down with the CEO and Co-founder of CDcare, Oluwatobi Odukoya.The two discuss the intricacies of the Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) boom in Nigeria, CDcare's role in it, the challenges BNPL companies face and their plans for the future.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:26 - We meet Tobi03:02 - Why did you start CDcare?06:35 - Why this particular model?08:50 - Why is BNPL becoming the in thing?10:25 - Benefits of BNPL for both buyer and seller11:56 - Why can you pay up to 12 months?15:49 - CDcare for cars17:45 - Most purchased products19:23 - How should BNPL be regulated?25:36 - Is BNPL applicable across board?31:07 - Is there an opportunity for a centralised credit bureau?35:26 - Thoughts on competition40:24 - How has CDcare overcome trust issues?43:00 - Does CDcare have plans to provide a financial savings feature?46:27 - Thoughts on B2B credit48:01 - Challenges54:06 - How a customer tried to scam CDcare57:46 - Exchanging information about defaultersUseful linkCDcare’s buy and “pay small small” model wants to fix Nigeria’s shaky credit cultureThis episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
10/18/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 5 seconds
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Central bank digital currencies are not relevant

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss some of the hot topics in the African tech space.The stories: Owing salaries in Nigeria could become a crime Google partnering with Coinbase to accept crypto as payment for cloud services Namibia to get central bank digital currency NALA launches a new product that allows the Kenyan diaspora to pay bills on M-PESA To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:30 - Owing salaries in Nigeria11:01 - Google to start accepting cryptocurrency for cloud services18:30 - Namibia is launching a central bank digital currency30:11 - Kenyan diaspora can now pay for bills directlyUseful links Owing salaries is about to become a crime in Nigeria Google will start accepting crypto payments for its cloud services next year Namibian Central Bank Announces Plan to Launch CBDC Tanzanian fintech, NALA, launches a new feature for Kenyan diaspora customers This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
10/13/202240 minutes, 38 seconds
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Central bank digital currencies are not relevant

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss some of the hot topics in the African tech space.The stories: Owing salaries in Nigeria could become a crime Google partnering with Coinbase to accept crypto as payment for cloud services Namibia to get central bank digital currency NALA launches a new product that allows the Kenyan diaspora to pay bills on M-PESA To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:30 - Owing salaries in Nigeria11:01 - Google to start accepting cryptocurrency for cloud services18:30 - Namibia is launching a central bank digital currency30:11 - Kenyan diaspora can now pay for bills directlyUseful links Owing salaries is about to become a crime in Nigeria Google will start accepting crypto payments for its cloud services next year Namibian Central Bank Announces Plan to Launch CBDC Tanzanian fintech, NALA, launches a new feature for Kenyan diaspora customers This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
10/13/202240 minutes, 38 seconds
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The Nigerian government wants to control your online business

Last week, Nigeria's advertising regulator, Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria sued Meta for $70 million.On today's Techpoint Africa Podcast, Emmanuel and Timi Olagunju, Tech Lawyer and Policy Consultant discuss this, including the implications, if this is politically motivated, who should control social media, among other things.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro02:42 - We meet Timi03:29 - First thoughts on the lawsuit 10:00 - Is it legal to discuss the lawsuit?10:45 - Should ads be vetted?15:31 - Why is the focus on Meta?20:21 - Should we take this seriously?21:48 - Is this politically motivated?27:14 - Who should control social media?34:33 - Can a balance between government and businesses' needs be achievable?38:22 - How to entice big tech companies 41:42 - Isn't the government being protective of its citizens?43:35 - How to prevent things like thisUseful links Cambridge Analytica Nigeria: The story so far 271,000 Nigerians were affected by the Cambridge Analytica data breach Nigerian advertisers can no longer use foreign models and voice-over artists, and there&rsquo;s more to come This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Bolu AbiodunEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
10/11/202249 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Nigerian government wants to control your online business

Last week, Nigeria's advertising regulator, Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria sued Meta for $70 million.On today's Techpoint Africa Podcast, Emmanuel and Timi Olagunju, Tech Lawyer and Policy Consultant discuss this, including the implications, if this is politically motivated, who should control social media, among other things.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps00:00 - Intro02:42 - We meet Timi03:29 - First thoughts on the lawsuit 10:00 - Is it legal to discuss the lawsuit?10:45 - Should ads be vetted?15:31 - Why is the focus on Meta?20:21 - Should we take this seriously?21:48 - Is this politically motivated?27:14 - Who should control social media?34:33 - Can a balance between government and businesses' needs be achievable?38:22 - How to entice big tech companies 41:42 - Isn't the government being protective of its citizens?43:35 - How to prevent things like thisUseful links Cambridge Analytica Nigeria: The story so far 271,000 Nigerians were affected by the Cambridge Analytica data breach Nigerian advertisers can no longer use foreign models and voice-over artists, and there’s more to come This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Bolu AbiodunEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
10/11/202249 minutes, 49 seconds
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Nigerian government sues Meta

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the hot topics in the African tech space.The stories: Nigeria's central bank debits banks Google to launch its first African Cloud region in South Africa Increased Uber fares in Lagos Nigerian government sues Meta Nigeria's re-election to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps01:09 - Nigeria's central bank debits banks09:38 - Google to launch its first African Cloud region in South Africa19:30 - Uber fares to increase in Lagos23:40 - Nigerian government sues Meta29:28 - Nigeria re-elected to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU)Useful links Why is Nigeria&rsquo;s central bank debiting commercial banks?&nbsp; Google to launch its first African Cloud region in South Africa&nbsp; Uber fares in Lagos are about to increase by 18% FG sues Mark Zuckerberg&rsquo;s Meta over adverts, demands N30bn If you want a free and open Internet, pay attention to Nigeria&rsquo;s role with this relatively unknown UN agency 11 critical questions on the leaked NITDA bill; a tussle for more power? Everything you need to know about Nigeria&rsquo;s Social Media Bill and what you can do about it Nigeria plans to regulate online platforms Nigerian broadcasting agency seeks to regulate exclusive/original local content on Netflix, iROKOtv, PayTV This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Michael MadumereEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
10/6/202237 minutes, 13 seconds
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Nigerian government sues Meta

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the hot topics in the African tech space.The stories: Nigeria's central bank debits banks Google to launch its first African Cloud region in South Africa Increased Uber fares in Lagos Nigerian government sues Meta Nigeria's re-election to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps01:09 - Nigeria's central bank debits banks09:38 - Google to launch its first African Cloud region in South Africa19:30 - Uber fares to increase in Lagos23:40 - Nigerian government sues Meta29:28 - Nigeria re-elected to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU)Useful links Why is Nigeria’s central bank debiting commercial banks?  Google to launch its first African Cloud region in South Africa  Uber fares in Lagos are about to increase by 18% FG sues Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta over adverts, demands N30bn If you want a free and open Internet, pay attention to Nigeria’s role with this relatively unknown UN agency 11 critical questions on the leaked NITDA bill; a tussle for more power? Everything you need to know about Nigeria’s Social Media Bill and what you can do about it Nigeria plans to regulate online platforms Nigerian broadcasting agency seeks to regulate exclusive/original local content on Netflix, iROKOtv, PayTV This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Michael MadumereEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
10/6/202237 minutes, 13 seconds
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Why you should stop insulting customer service representatives

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our Managing Editor, Emmanuel sits down with Emmanuel Gbolade, Co-founder and CEO of communication startup, Termii to discuss customer service in today's digital world, especially in the fintech space. They discuss the role of third parties in service delivery, customer communication, the need for a strong and implementable support system, and some of Termii's plans for consumers. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022&nbsp;Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:53 - We meet Termii and Emmanuel06:59 - Termii, but for the everyday person 09:57 - How to retain and communicate better with customers 17:50 - Behind the scenes of a communication downtime24:21 - How do you handle customer support training26:34 - Dealing with a large customer base32:05 - Lessons from building in silence35:40 - Who Termii works with39:39 - What you're doing wrong in customer supportUseful links From Lagos to San Francisco: Emmanuel Gbolade&rsquo;s journey building Termii&nbsp; Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference &mdash; Scaling with stellar communication technologies This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
10/4/202244 minutes, 45 seconds
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Why you should stop insulting customer service representatives

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our Managing Editor, Emmanuel sits down with Emmanuel Gbolade, Co-founder and CEO of communication startup, Termii to discuss customer service in today's digital world, especially in the fintech space. They discuss the role of third parties in service delivery, customer communication, the need for a strong and implementable support system, and some of Termii's plans for consumers. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:53 - We meet Termii and Emmanuel06:59 - Termii, but for the everyday person 09:57 - How to retain and communicate better with customers 17:50 - Behind the scenes of a communication downtime24:21 - How do you handle customer support training26:34 - Dealing with a large customer base32:05 - Lessons from building in silence35:40 - Who Termii works with39:39 - What you're doing wrong in customer supportUseful links From Lagos to San Francisco: Emmanuel Gbolade’s journey building Termii  Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference — Scaling with stellar communication technologies This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
10/4/202244 minutes, 45 seconds
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Lagos tech hubs are "unsafe"?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we look at some of the trending stories in the African tech space this week.The stories: Over 2000 Nigerian investors petitioned Kenyan High Court Lagos State Safety Commission scraping plans for co-working spaces and tech hubs safety audit Ghana could generate $4.8 billion from lithium mining in 12 years To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 &nbsp;Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:51 - Nigerian investors petition Kenyan courts13:02 - Lagos co-working space safety audit23:25 - Atlantic Lithuim's mining licence in GhanaUseful links Over 2,000 Nigerian investors petitioned Kenyan courts to release $11.8 million Lagos co-working spaces and tech hubs to pay ₦150,000 for safety audit Atlantic Lithium obtains exploration licence for Ghana project&nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
9/29/202237 minutes, 12 seconds
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Lagos tech hubs are "unsafe"?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we look at some of the trending stories in the African tech space this week.The stories: Over 2000 Nigerian investors petitioned Kenyan High Court Lagos State Safety Commission scraping plans for co-working spaces and tech hubs safety audit Ghana could generate $4.8 billion from lithium mining in 12 years To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022  Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:51 - Nigerian investors petition Kenyan courts13:02 - Lagos co-working space safety audit23:25 - Atlantic Lithuim's mining licence in GhanaUseful links Over 2,000 Nigerian investors petitioned Kenyan courts to release $11.8 million Lagos co-working spaces and tech hubs to pay ₦150,000 for safety audit Atlantic Lithium obtains exploration licence for Ghana project  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.Music - Beach by MBB
9/29/202237 minutes, 12 seconds
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Can experiential ads solve the "what I ordered vs what I got problem"?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Ogheneruemu steps out from behind the camera and sits down with ShopEx's Country Manager, Olajumoke Kujero and Head of Marketing, Oyindamola Olaniyan.The three discuss Nigeria's &mdash; and possibly West Africa's &mdash; first teleshopping company, ShopEx. They share their wins, challenges, effects of their target audience on their approach, and plans for the future.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:25 - We meet Ola and Oyin03:38 - What is teleshopping?08:42 - Shooting 3-minute infomercials12:20 - Why teleshopping?17:06 - Infusing buy now, pay later in teleshopping26:38 - Is eCommerce dead?30:39 - How the Russia-Ukraine conflict is affecting ShopEx33:46 - Life since a $635,000 raise37:53 - Shooting 15-minute infomercials 43:04 - Why change infomercial strategy and how will it affect ShopEx?47:09 - Why not just have a dedicated channel?49:14 - Overcoming challenges 55:38 - Regulating the eCommerce space in Nigeria 58:21 - Dealing with competition59:56 - The future of ShopEx01:04:09 - Would live-streaming social commerce solve trust issues?Useful links Nigeria&rsquo;s ShopEX raises $635,000 to build the QVC of Africa Nigerian advertisers can no longer use foreign models and voice-over artists, and there&rsquo;s more to come&nbsp; Jumia and Zipline may succeed with drone deliveries where Amazon and DHL failed This episode was produced by Bolu Abiodun and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/27/20221 hour, 7 minutes, 38 seconds
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Can experiential ads solve the "what I ordered vs what I got problem"?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Ogheneruemu steps out from behind the camera and sits down with ShopEx's Country Manager, Olajumoke Kujero and Head of Marketing, Oyindamola Olaniyan.The three discuss Nigeria's — and possibly West Africa's — first teleshopping company, ShopEx. They share their wins, challenges, effects of their target audience on their approach, and plans for the future.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:25 - We meet Ola and Oyin03:38 - What is teleshopping?08:42 - Shooting 3-minute infomercials12:20 - Why teleshopping?17:06 - Infusing buy now, pay later in teleshopping26:38 - Is eCommerce dead?30:39 - How the Russia-Ukraine conflict is affecting ShopEx33:46 - Life since a $635,000 raise37:53 - Shooting 15-minute infomercials 43:04 - Why change infomercial strategy and how will it affect ShopEx?47:09 - Why not just have a dedicated channel?49:14 - Overcoming challenges 55:38 - Regulating the eCommerce space in Nigeria 58:21 - Dealing with competition59:56 - The future of ShopEx01:04:09 - Would live-streaming social commerce solve trust issues?Useful links Nigeria’s ShopEX raises $635,000 to build the QVC of Africa Nigerian advertisers can no longer use foreign models and voice-over artists, and there’s more to come  Jumia and Zipline may succeed with drone deliveries where Amazon and DHL failed This episode was produced by Bolu Abiodun and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/27/20221 hour, 7 minutes, 38 seconds
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Why does the Metaverse feel like an innovative lie?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss some of the happenings in the African tech space this week. The stories: Kuda 602% loss in 2021 Uber gets hacked by an 18-year old First bank scraps dollar transactions with its naira card Nedbank joins MTN in the metaverse To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play StoreExplore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022&nbsp;Build a solution for Africa&rsquo;s financial woes and stand a chance to win $5,000&nbsp;Timestamps00:00 - Introduction00:23 - Kuda 602% loss in 202109:56 - 18-year old hacks Uber 15:04 - First bank scraps dollar transactions on naira card25:28 - Nedbank joins MTN in the metaverseUseful links Kuda&rsquo;s loss increased by 602%, from $2m in 2020 to $14m in 2021 18-year-old breaks into Uber&rsquo;s internal systems, said the ride-hailing giant has weak security&nbsp; Why your employees, not firewalls, should be your first line of defence against cyberattacks&nbsp; The shocking truth about Nigerian email scams&nbsp; You can no longer shop on foreign websites with your First Bank naira card&nbsp; One of South Africa&rsquo;s largest banks, Nedbank, joins MTN in the metaverse&nbsp; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/22/202236 minutes, 48 seconds
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Why does the Metaverse feel like an innovative lie?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss some of the happenings in the African tech space this week. The stories: Kuda 602% loss in 2021 Uber gets hacked by an 18-year old First bank scraps dollar transactions with its naira card Nedbank joins MTN in the metaverse To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play StoreExplore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 Build a solution for Africa’s financial woes and stand a chance to win $5,000 Timestamps00:00 - Introduction00:23 - Kuda 602% loss in 202109:56 - 18-year old hacks Uber 15:04 - First bank scraps dollar transactions on naira card25:28 - Nedbank joins MTN in the metaverseUseful links Kuda’s loss increased by 602%, from $2m in 2020 to $14m in 2021 18-year-old breaks into Uber’s internal systems, said the ride-hailing giant has weak security  Why your employees, not firewalls, should be your first line of defence against cyberattacks  The shocking truth about Nigerian email scams  You can no longer shop on foreign websites with your First Bank naira card  One of South Africa’s largest banks, Nedbank, joins MTN in the metaverse  This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/22/202236 minutes, 48 seconds
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Is Nigeria ready for Electric Vehicles?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Bolu sits down with Michael Mandela Oniemola, VP, Business Compliance and Government Relations, Autochek to discuss electric vehicles (EVs) and car financing in NigeriaSome highlights: Nigeria's readiness for EVs Possible obstacles The impact of the economic downturn on the automobile industry To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play StoreExplore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction01:22 - We meet Michael02:57 - First thoughts on Nigeria's partnerships to manufacture EVs04:07 - Is Nigeria ready for EVs?07:04 - Can Nigerians actually avoid EVs?11:57 - Can Autochek finance EVs13:31 - Has there been a reduction in vehicle purchases17:06 - How do Autochek interest rates work?21:49 - How Autochek makes money22:33 - Speaking on Autochek's acquisitions25:59 - Customer behaviour in the different Autochek markets 28:32 - Solving the problem of trust32:28 - Challenges unique to Autochek33:43 - Is there a demand for EVs? 37:09 - Aren't our local manufacturers good enough for the government to partner with?Useful links Nigeria signs MOU with foreign partners to manufacture electric vehicles, but local manufacturers say the country may not be ready for EVs Nigeria&rsquo;s Siltech produces electric vehicles, for a clean and elegant Africa&nbsp; Building Africa&rsquo;s Tesla: Can JET Motor Company accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in Africa? This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/20/202241 minutes, 8 seconds
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Is Nigeria ready for Electric Vehicles?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Bolu sits down with Michael Mandela Oniemola, VP, Business Compliance and Government Relations, Autochek to discuss electric vehicles (EVs) and car financing in NigeriaSome highlights: Nigeria's readiness for EVs Possible obstacles The impact of the economic downturn on the automobile industry To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play StoreExplore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction01:22 - We meet Michael02:57 - First thoughts on Nigeria's partnerships to manufacture EVs04:07 - Is Nigeria ready for EVs?07:04 - Can Nigerians actually avoid EVs?11:57 - Can Autochek finance EVs13:31 - Has there been a reduction in vehicle purchases17:06 - How do Autochek interest rates work?21:49 - How Autochek makes money22:33 - Speaking on Autochek's acquisitions25:59 - Customer behaviour in the different Autochek markets 28:32 - Solving the problem of trust32:28 - Challenges unique to Autochek33:43 - Is there a demand for EVs? 37:09 - Aren't our local manufacturers good enough for the government to partner with?Useful links Nigeria signs MOU with foreign partners to manufacture electric vehicles, but local manufacturers say the country may not be ready for EVs Nigeria’s Siltech produces electric vehicles, for a clean and elegant Africa  Building Africa’s Tesla: Can JET Motor Company accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in Africa? This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/20/202241 minutes, 8 seconds
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Even CEOs are getting fired?!

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the hot topics and happenings in Africa's tech space.Today's stories: Capiter laid off 100 employees, the company's CEO and COO Fundraising trends in Africa Brazilian unicorn, EBANX's expansion to Africa The Kenyan Assets Recovery Agency dropped money laundering charges against three Nigerian companies To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play Store&nbsp;Explore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022&nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction05:42 - Egyptian startup Capiter fires CEO and COO11:29 - Fundraising trends in Africa14:42 - Brazilian unicorn, EBANX expands to Africa21:41 - Kenya's Asset Recovery Agency drops money laundering charges against Nigerian companies Useful links Capiter&rsquo;s founders are relieved of their positions for allegedly mismanaging funds, and the company lays off 100 employee&nbsp; Layoff Convos: What you should know&nbsp; Brazilian payments fintech company, EBANX, expands into Africa Kenya&rsquo;s Asset Recovery Agency drops money laundering charges against Nigerian companies This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/15/202235 minutes, 22 seconds
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Even CEOs are getting fired?!

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the hot topics and happenings in Africa's tech space.Today's stories: Capiter laid off 100 employees, the company's CEO and COO Fundraising trends in Africa Brazilian unicorn, EBANX's expansion to Africa The Kenyan Assets Recovery Agency dropped money laundering charges against three Nigerian companies To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play Store Explore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022  Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction05:42 - Egyptian startup Capiter fires CEO and COO11:29 - Fundraising trends in Africa14:42 - Brazilian unicorn, EBANX expands to Africa21:41 - Kenya's Asset Recovery Agency drops money laundering charges against Nigerian companies Useful links Capiter’s founders are relieved of their positions for allegedly mismanaging funds, and the company lays off 100 employee  Layoff Convos: What you should know  Brazilian payments fintech company, EBANX, expands into Africa Kenya’s Asset Recovery Agency drops money laundering charges against Nigerian companies This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/15/202235 minutes, 22 seconds
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Tap to pay on Danfo? The future of payments on public transport

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast we discuss how to enable a cashless economy in Africa, using Lagos, Nigeria as an example. Our guests, Co-founders of Touch and Pay (TAP), Afolabi Olamide (CEO) and Micheal Oluwole (Chief Growth Officer), explain how a single card could disrupt the future of payments, starting with the Lagos transport system.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play Store&nbsp;Explore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022&nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro00:20 - We meet Olamide and Michael 02:47 - What Touch and Pay (TAP) is06:25 - How TAP has evolved over time10:24 - How this can help financial inclusion17:33 - Are there enough people using this solution?24:12 - Is this payment solution scalable to all forms of transportation?28:03 - Let's talk numbers29:53 - Will this work with other transactions?35:19 - Why use a Cowry card when you have other options?40:30 - What are the biggest challenges in payments in Nigeria?46:04 - How has adoption been like?48:58 - What's the future for this? Useful linkHow Touch and Pay (TAP) got 1.5 million Lagosians to adopt cashless bus rides&nbsp;This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/13/202255 minutes, 24 seconds
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Tap to pay on Danfo? The future of payments on public transport

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast we discuss how to enable a cashless economy in Africa, using Lagos, Nigeria as an example. Our guests, Co-founders of Touch and Pay (TAP), Afolabi Olamide (CEO) and Micheal Oluwole (Chief Growth Officer), explain how a single card could disrupt the future of payments, starting with the Lagos transport system.To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play Store Explore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022  Timestamps 00:00 - Intro00:20 - We meet Olamide and Michael 02:47 - What Touch and Pay (TAP) is06:25 - How TAP has evolved over time10:24 - How this can help financial inclusion17:33 - Are there enough people using this solution?24:12 - Is this payment solution scalable to all forms of transportation?28:03 - Let's talk numbers29:53 - Will this work with other transactions?35:19 - Why use a Cowry card when you have other options?40:30 - What are the biggest challenges in payments in Nigeria?46:04 - How has adoption been like?48:58 - What's the future for this? Useful linkHow Touch and Pay (TAP) got 1.5 million Lagosians to adopt cashless bus rides This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious SedeEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/13/202255 minutes, 24 seconds
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Can they succeed where Amazon and DHL failed?

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLYDnbv96Wc&amp;list Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we do a rundown of some of this week's news in the tech space, with Oluwanifemi, Emmanuel, and Bolu as our hosts. Some highlights: Apple iPhone 14 event Nigerian government's suspension of 5% excise duty on all telco services Y Combinator's S22 Demo Day Jumia's partnership with Zipline to use drones to deliver in Ghana To advertise or promote your brand, visit&nbsp;this link or send an email to [email protected] this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play StoreExplore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022&nbsp;&nbsp; Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:36 - Apple iPhone 14 event 09:46 - Nigerian government suspends 5% excise duty on data, calls, and SMS 17:00 - Google's Startups Black Founders Fund 19:22 - YCombinator's&nbsp;S22 Demo Day 26:55 - Jumia using Zipline drones for deliveries in Ghana Useful links Here&rsquo;s everything Apple just announced at its iPhone 14 event The Nigerian federal government has suspended the 5% excise duty on telecommunications Nigerians to pay more on calls, SMS and data Google has selected 60 African startups for its second Startups Black Founders Fund (BFF) cohort, with 23 Nigerian and 12 Kenyan grantees Discover fintech products that can help you build wealth before retirement at The Fintech Summit 2022 YC S22 Virtual Demo Day Some insights on Y Combinator's S22 Demo Day from Intelligence by Techpoint Jumia is using Zipline&rsquo;s automated drones for deliveries in Ghana This episode was produced by Oghenerumu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories. &nbsp;
9/8/202237 minutes, 36 seconds
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Can they succeed where Amazon and DHL failed?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLYDnbv96Wc&amp;list Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we do a rundown of some of this week's news in the tech space, with Oluwanifemi, Emmanuel, and Bolu as our hosts. Some highlights: Apple iPhone 14 event Nigerian government's suspension of 5% excise duty on all telco services Y Combinator's S22 Demo Day Jumia's partnership with Zipline to use drones to deliver in Ghana To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play StoreExplore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:36 - Apple iPhone 14 event 09:46 - Nigerian government suspends 5% excise duty on data, calls, and SMS 17:00 - Google's Startups Black Founders Fund 19:22 - YCombinator's S22 Demo Day 26:55 - Jumia using Zipline drones for deliveries in Ghana Useful links Here’s everything Apple just announced at its iPhone 14 event The Nigerian federal government has suspended the 5% excise duty on telecommunications Nigerians to pay more on calls, SMS and data Google has selected 60 African startups for its second Startups Black Founders Fund (BFF) cohort, with 23 Nigerian and 12 Kenyan grantees Discover fintech products that can help you build wealth before retirement at The Fintech Summit 2022 YC S22 Virtual Demo Day Some insights on Y Combinator's S22 Demo Day from Intelligence by Techpoint Jumia is using Zipline’s automated drones for deliveries in Ghana This episode was produced by Oghenerumu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.  
9/8/202237 minutes, 36 seconds
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How this startup is providing pay-as-you-use car insurance for Nigerians

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RI2J6uXz_M&amp;list Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the Nigerian insurance industry with the CEO and Founder of pay-as-you-use insurtech startup, Pay-U, Temitope Adeyemi.Some highlights: Why are businesses in the insurance sector not growing? Why Nigerians rarely use insurance A possible solution and if tech can help. To advertise or promote your brand, visit&nbsp;this link or send an email to [email protected] this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play StoreExplore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022&nbsp;&nbsp;Timestamps 00:00 - Intro02:15 - We meet Temitope 03:20 - The state of insurance in Nigeria05:22 - Why you should care about insurance 08:22 - Can you roll over your premium? 12:21 - Is there truly a market for pay-as-you-use insurance 20:33 - How can tech drive insurance penetration27:55 - Who are regulators in the insurance space and can they help improve trust?34:27 - Why should legacy insurance companies change their modelUseful link How technology can play a crucial role in capturing the untapped insurance market&nbsp; This episode was produced by Oghenerumu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve;Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/6/202245 minutes, 48 seconds
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How this startup is providing pay-as-you-use car insurance for Nigerians

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RI2J6uXz_M&amp;list Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the Nigerian insurance industry with the CEO and Founder of pay-as-you-use insurtech startup, Pay-U, Temitope Adeyemi.Some highlights: Why are businesses in the insurance sector not growing? Why Nigerians rarely use insurance A possible solution and if tech can help. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play StoreExplore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022  Timestamps 00:00 - Intro02:15 - We meet Temitope 03:20 - The state of insurance in Nigeria05:22 - Why you should care about insurance 08:22 - Can you roll over your premium? 12:21 - Is there truly a market for pay-as-you-use insurance 20:33 - How can tech drive insurance penetration27:55 - Who are regulators in the insurance space and can they help improve trust?34:27 - Why should legacy insurance companies change their modelUseful link How technology can play a crucial role in capturing the untapped insurance market  This episode was produced by Oghenerumu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá MátùlúkòEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/6/202245 minutes, 48 seconds
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Everything you need to know about the 5G network in Nigeria with MTN CMO, Adia Sowho

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV_uNYz6GTY As you might have noticed, today's Techpoint Africa Podcast is a little &mdash; well more like a lot &mdash; different. Last Thursday in the studio, we discussed MTN launching the 5G network in Nigeria. This week, we travelled down to the company's headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria to talk with Adia Sowho, Chief Marketing Officer, MTN Nigeria.If you have questions like whether you'll pay more for data or be able to exchange your 4G router for the 5G router then you should listen to/watch this. We also talked about the potential use cases for 5G and how it could be a gateway for more financial inclusion. Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:07 - We meet Adia02:44 - What 5G is04:27 - What you can expect with 5G05:36 - Betting big on 5G in Nigeria07:13 - Usecases for 5G10:59 - Where you can get 5G 13:15 - Why those specific locations?14:08 - Dealing with vandals and protecting infrastructure16:13 - Would 5G help increase Nigeria's broadband penetration?16:52 - Can you exchange your 4G router for a 5G router?17:27 - Will you pay more for data?20:36 - The 5G rollout does not affect your 4G network21:16 - Does 5G have a negative health impact?24:04 - MTN's plans to "own the home"27:10 - Can the average Nigerian afford this realistically?28:15 - Will you get unlimited Internet?30:13 - How does this tie in with MTN's overall strategy?34:48 - Final wordsUseful links What you must know as MTN starts rolling out 5G in Nigeria&nbsp; 4 things we learnt from MTN Nigeria&rsquo;s 5G demo&nbsp; 11 burning questions about 5G answered MTN is rolling out its new 5G network across Nigeria. We talked about some of the places you can find it This episode was produced and edited by Damola OlubajoEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/1/202236 minutes, 12 seconds
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Everything you need to know about the 5G network in Nigeria with MTN CMO, Adia Sowho

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV_uNYz6GTY As you might have noticed, today's Techpoint Africa Podcast is a little — well more like a lot — different. Last Thursday in the studio, we discussed MTN launching the 5G network in Nigeria. This week, we travelled down to the company's headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria to talk with Adia Sowho, Chief Marketing Officer, MTN Nigeria.If you have questions like whether you'll pay more for data or be able to exchange your 4G router for the 5G router then you should listen to/watch this. We also talked about the potential use cases for 5G and how it could be a gateway for more financial inclusion. Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:07 - We meet Adia02:44 - What 5G is04:27 - What you can expect with 5G05:36 - Betting big on 5G in Nigeria07:13 - Usecases for 5G10:59 - Where you can get 5G 13:15 - Why those specific locations?14:08 - Dealing with vandals and protecting infrastructure16:13 - Would 5G help increase Nigeria's broadband penetration?16:52 - Can you exchange your 4G router for a 5G router?17:27 - Will you pay more for data?20:36 - The 5G rollout does not affect your 4G network21:16 - Does 5G have a negative health impact?24:04 - MTN's plans to "own the home"27:10 - Can the average Nigerian afford this realistically?28:15 - Will you get unlimited Internet?30:13 - How does this tie in with MTN's overall strategy?34:48 - Final wordsUseful links What you must know as MTN starts rolling out 5G in Nigeria  4 things we learnt from MTN Nigeria’s 5G demo  11 burning questions about 5G answered MTN is rolling out its new 5G network across Nigeria. We talked about some of the places you can find it This episode was produced and edited by Damola OlubajoEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/1/202236 minutes, 12 seconds
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Why are African tech startups laying off staff?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/3ltkVytZfZs Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss layoffs by companies within and outside the tech space. Tech human resources expert, Wenyimi Barber walks us through: 1. What to expect in the coming days,2. How to protect yourself from being laid off,3. How to tell your employees they are being let go,4. The effect layoffs have on both employer and employee, among other things. To advertise or promote your brand, visit&nbsp;this link&nbsp;or send an email to [email protected] Follow this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play Store. Explore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 Timestamps00:00 - Introduction03:31 - Why are tech startups laying off employees?10:36 - Was this inevitable?11:51 - What could have been done to cushion the effect?14:28 - Other alternatives to layoffs18:10 - Making the decision to downsize20:22 - Can you avoid been laid off?21:10 - Case study: Strategies Xiaomi's HR person could have taken when downsizing22:27 - How to diplomatically tell an employee that they are been laid off25:17 - What severance packages are27:09 - How to handle the stigma as a company 30:42 - Is there a respite in view?34:21 - Who comes out as the "winner" at the end?36:02 - What causes talent churn?&nbsp;Useful links Softcom&rsquo;s Weyinmi Barber is making HR desirable one startup at a time Kenyan startup, Marketforce, lays off 9% of its workforce&nbsp; A troubling startup layoff trend has emerged Post-pandemic rebound: Why businesses must weigh the cost of layoffs The reality of corporate layoff dawns on Xiaomi as 900 of its employees become jobless This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve;Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
8/30/202239 minutes, 15 seconds
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Why are African tech startups laying off staff?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/3ltkVytZfZs Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss layoffs by companies within and outside the tech space. Tech human resources expert, Wenyimi Barber walks us through: 1. What to expect in the coming days,2. How to protect yourself from being laid off,3. How to tell your employees they are being let go,4. The effect layoffs have on both employer and employee, among other things. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Follow this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play Store. Explore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 Timestamps00:00 - Introduction03:31 - Why are tech startups laying off employees?10:36 - Was this inevitable?11:51 - What could have been done to cushion the effect?14:28 - Other alternatives to layoffs18:10 - Making the decision to downsize20:22 - Can you avoid been laid off?21:10 - Case study: Strategies Xiaomi's HR person could have taken when downsizing22:27 - How to diplomatically tell an employee that they are been laid off25:17 - What severance packages are27:09 - How to handle the stigma as a company 30:42 - Is there a respite in view?34:21 - Who comes out as the "winner" at the end?36:02 - What causes talent churn? Useful links Softcom’s Weyinmi Barber is making HR desirable one startup at a time Kenyan startup, Marketforce, lays off 9% of its workforce  A troubling startup layoff trend has emerged Post-pandemic rebound: Why businesses must weigh the cost of layoffs The reality of corporate layoff dawns on Xiaomi as 900 of its employees become jobless This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá MátùlúkòEmail us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
8/30/202239 minutes, 15 seconds
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Where you can find MTN 5G in Nigeria

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/QFWhJiubC10 Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we welcome back an old face that has been behind the camera as we give you the weekly roundup on African tech news. We discussed MTN rolling out the Fifth Generation (5G) network in selected places in Nigeria, the Tanzanian government installing Internet service on Kilimanjaro, the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria's (ARCON) ban, and the Google Wallet launch in South Africa. To advertise or promote your brand, visit&nbsp;this link or send an email to [email protected] Follow this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play Store. Explore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 Timestamps 00:05 - Introduction 03:04 - MTN rolls out 5G in Nigeria 10:25 - Tanzanian government launches Internet on Kilimanjaro 18:00 - Google Wallet is now in South Africa Useful links What you must know as MTN starts rolling out 5G in Nigeria 4 things we learnt from MTN Nigeria&rsquo;s 5G demo 11 burning questions about 5G answered There&rsquo;s now super-fast Internet on Kilimanjaro, but it&rsquo;s useless to millions of Tanzanians living miles below Nigerian advertisers can no longer use foreign models and voice-over artists, and there&rsquo;s more to come Google&rsquo;s mobile payment system, Google Wallet, is now available in South Africa This episode was produced by Gracious Sede and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories. &nbsp;
8/25/202226 minutes, 30 seconds
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Where you can find MTN 5G in Nigeria

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/QFWhJiubC10 Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we welcome back an old face that has been behind the camera as we give you the weekly roundup on African tech news. We discussed MTN rolling out the Fifth Generation (5G) network in selected places in Nigeria, the Tanzanian government installing Internet service on Kilimanjaro, the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria's (ARCON) ban, and the Google Wallet launch in South Africa. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Follow this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play Store. Explore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 Timestamps 00:05 - Introduction 03:04 - MTN rolls out 5G in Nigeria 10:25 - Tanzanian government launches Internet on Kilimanjaro 18:00 - Google Wallet is now in South Africa Useful links What you must know as MTN starts rolling out 5G in Nigeria 4 things we learnt from MTN Nigeria’s 5G demo 11 burning questions about 5G answered There’s now super-fast Internet on Kilimanjaro, but it’s useless to millions of Tanzanians living miles below Nigerian advertisers can no longer use foreign models and voice-over artists, and there’s more to come Google’s mobile payment system, Google Wallet, is now available in South Africa This episode was produced by Gracious Sede and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.  
8/25/202226 minutes, 30 seconds
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How Africa is contributing to the creator economy boom

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v26kNDs5CKw&amp;list The creator economy recorded a 550% growth between 2016 and 2020. Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discussed what this could mean for Africa and African creatives. Joining our host, Oluwanifemi, in the studio, was Femi Taiwo CEO, TERAWORK and Douglas Kendyson, CEO Selar. Both guests shared insights as to what Africa stands to gain from the creator economy, the challenges African creators face, and possible solutions to these challenges. To advertise or promote your brand, visit&nbsp;this link or send an email to [email protected] Follow this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play Store. Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction 04:00 - What is the creator economy? 11:55 - How are African creatives contributing to the creator economy boom? 18:15 - Is being unique truly a selling point? 26:55 - What Africa benefits from the creator economy 29:48 - Hurdles to enjoying the creator economy boom 34:45 - Why creators should choose TERAWORK/Selar Useful links Nigerian freelance startup, TERAWORK is providing growth opportunities for African offline professionals With 17k users and $270k in revenue, Selar wants to build the passion economy of Africa Explore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 Funding a booming creator economy in Africa This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories. &nbsp;
8/22/202240 minutes, 58 seconds
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How Africa is contributing to the creator economy boom

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v26kNDs5CKw&amp;list The creator economy recorded a 550% growth between 2016 and 2020. Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discussed what this could mean for Africa and African creatives. Joining our host, Oluwanifemi, in the studio, was Femi Taiwo CEO, TERAWORK and Douglas Kendyson, CEO Selar. Both guests shared insights as to what Africa stands to gain from the creator economy, the challenges African creators face, and possible solutions to these challenges. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Follow this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play Store. Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction 04:00 - What is the creator economy? 11:55 - How are African creatives contributing to the creator economy boom? 18:15 - Is being unique truly a selling point? 26:55 - What Africa benefits from the creator economy 29:48 - Hurdles to enjoying the creator economy boom 34:45 - Why creators should choose TERAWORK/Selar Useful links Nigerian freelance startup, TERAWORK is providing growth opportunities for African offline professionals With 17k users and $270k in revenue, Selar wants to build the passion economy of Africa Explore the fintech in everything at The Fintech Summit 2022 Funding a booming creator economy in Africa This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.  
8/22/202240 minutes, 58 seconds
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Is your bank selling your data?

This episode is also available on YouTube -&nbsp;https://youtu.be/_N-WQCCmSK4 Today's podcast was choke-full of news and the editorial team definitely had a lot to say. From The Nigeria Data Protection Bureau's investigation of Philps Consulting and UBA to the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement Systems (NIBBS) report on an increase in e-payment transactions to YouTube plans to launch a streaming marketplace and Signal's privacy breach, today's episode was packed. To advertise or promote your brand, visit&nbsp;this link or send an email to [email protected] Follow this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play Store&nbsp; Timestamps 1:31 - Nigeria Data Protection Bureau investigates United Bank for Africa 14:57 - E-payment transactions increase by 40% in Nigeria 24:05 - YouTube plans to launch a streaming marketplace 29:00 - Bolt no longer offers personal rides in Tanzania 32:27 - 1,900 Signal users exposed to data breach Useful links The Bureau investigates UBA Fraud, Ponzi Schemes and Terror Financing: A Story About Banking In Nigeria What exactly does Truecaller do with your data? A hacker&rsquo;s deep dive E-payment transactions grow by 40% to ₦205.4trn in H1 2022- NIBSS report Why you should care about the Nigeria Startup Bill YouTube 'advances plans to launch streaming video marketplace' Bolt now serves only corporate customers in Tanzania Signal says 1,900 users&rsquo; phone numbers exposed by Twilio breach Data privacy is a myth, Facebook is the scapegoat With privacy fears, yet numerous benefits, WhatsApp users face the Hedgehog&rsquo;s Dilemma This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories. &nbsp;
8/18/202238 minutes, 26 seconds
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Is your bank selling your data?

This episode is also available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/_N-WQCCmSK4 Today's podcast was choke-full of news and the editorial team definitely had a lot to say. From The Nigeria Data Protection Bureau's investigation of Philps Consulting and UBA to the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement Systems (NIBBS) report on an increase in e-payment transactions to YouTube plans to launch a streaming marketplace and Signal's privacy breach, today's episode was packed. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Follow this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play Store  Timestamps 1:31 - Nigeria Data Protection Bureau investigates United Bank for Africa 14:57 - E-payment transactions increase by 40% in Nigeria 24:05 - YouTube plans to launch a streaming marketplace 29:00 - Bolt no longer offers personal rides in Tanzania 32:27 - 1,900 Signal users exposed to data breach Useful links The Bureau investigates UBA Fraud, Ponzi Schemes and Terror Financing: A Story About Banking In Nigeria What exactly does Truecaller do with your data? A hacker’s deep dive E-payment transactions grow by 40% to ₦205.4trn in H1 2022- NIBSS report Why you should care about the Nigeria Startup Bill YouTube 'advances plans to launch streaming video marketplace' Bolt now serves only corporate customers in Tanzania Signal says 1,900 users’ phone numbers exposed by Twilio breach Data privacy is a myth, Facebook is the scapegoat With privacy fears, yet numerous benefits, WhatsApp users face the Hedgehog’s Dilemma This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.  
8/18/202238 minutes, 26 seconds
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How rich are crypto startups? Interview with Quidax marketing lead

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast we discussed the intricacies of the blockchain business and cryptocurrency's development and progress in Africa and Nigeria. Joining us in the studio was Ezekiel Ojewunmi, Marketing and Communications Lead, Quidax, giving insights into the reasons for the current downturn in the crypto market. To advertise or promote your brand, visit&nbsp;this link or send an email to [email protected] Follow this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play Store&nbsp; Timestamps 00:05 - Introduction01:38 - Meet today's guest, Ezekiel Ojewunmi, Marketing and Communications Lead, Quidax04:00 - How Quidax is holding up in the midst of layoffs06:55 - Why the crypto and stock markets are crashing simultaneously10:35 - Building blockchain infrastructure in Africa15:15 - The evolution of crypto and crypto companies21:10 - Can blockchain solve Lagos' traffic problems?24:30 - Navigating "hostile" regulations27:24 - How the crypto ban affected Quidax29:45 - Building a global Quidax31:08 - Dialoguing with regulators32:59 - Reacting to the new SEC guidelines 36:07 - CBN's crypto ban might be competing with the SEC guidelines38:44 - How to identify crypto scams46:56 - Sponsoring Big Brother Naija Useful links Coinbase to cut workforce by 18% amid wide crypto sell-off Crypto Layoffs: OpenSea, Blockchain.com, Coinbase, Gemini Among Firms Forced to Make Mass Job Cuts Cryptocurrency Lender BlockFi Set To Cut Staff by a Fifth Bitcoin Believers Are Back to Watching Stocks After Crypto Crash There&rsquo;s more to crypto than buying low and selling high Reviewing CBN&rsquo;s reasons for restricting cryptocurrency in Nigeria Nigerian Senate offers possible lifeline for crypto, invites SEC and CBN for a briefing How cryptotraders are handling CBN&rsquo;s crypto ban and bank account closure Nigeria&rsquo;s SEC pauses crypto regulation plans, confirms intent to regulate Investment-tech SEC regulations: Nigeria Crypto exchange CEOs to retire after 10 years This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]
8/16/202252 minutes, 35 seconds
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How rich are crypto startups? Interview with Quidax marketing lead

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast we discussed the intricacies of the blockchain business and cryptocurrency's development and progress in Africa and Nigeria. Joining us in the studio was Ezekiel Ojewunmi, Marketing and Communications Lead, Quidax, giving insights into the reasons for the current downturn in the crypto market. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Follow this link to download the Whistle app on the Google Play Store  Timestamps 00:05 - Introduction01:38 - Meet today's guest, Ezekiel Ojewunmi, Marketing and Communications Lead, Quidax04:00 - How Quidax is holding up in the midst of layoffs06:55 - Why the crypto and stock markets are crashing simultaneously10:35 - Building blockchain infrastructure in Africa15:15 - The evolution of crypto and crypto companies21:10 - Can blockchain solve Lagos' traffic problems?24:30 - Navigating "hostile" regulations27:24 - How the crypto ban affected Quidax29:45 - Building a global Quidax31:08 - Dialoguing with regulators32:59 - Reacting to the new SEC guidelines 36:07 - CBN's crypto ban might be competing with the SEC guidelines38:44 - How to identify crypto scams46:56 - Sponsoring Big Brother Naija Useful links Coinbase to cut workforce by 18% amid wide crypto sell-off Crypto Layoffs: OpenSea, Blockchain.com, Coinbase, Gemini Among Firms Forced to Make Mass Job Cuts Cryptocurrency Lender BlockFi Set To Cut Staff by a Fifth Bitcoin Believers Are Back to Watching Stocks After Crypto Crash There’s more to crypto than buying low and selling high Reviewing CBN’s reasons for restricting cryptocurrency in Nigeria Nigerian Senate offers possible lifeline for crypto, invites SEC and CBN for a briefing How cryptotraders are handling CBN’s crypto ban and bank account closure Nigeria’s SEC pauses crypto regulation plans, confirms intent to regulate Investment-tech SEC regulations: Nigeria Crypto exchange CEOs to retire after 10 years This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
8/16/202252 minutes, 35 seconds
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Ghosting annoying WhatsApp groups

You can also watch this episode on YouTube. Several things have happened in the tech space this week and on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discussed some of them. First on the list is the launch of the Kenyan President's master plan that saw the introduction of coding into the curriculum of primary and secondary schools, with more projects to come. Then we talked about the installation of Equiano cables in South Africa by the West Indian Ocean Cable Company (WIOCC) in partnership with Google, and what it means for the country and Africa. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Timestamps 1:19 - Kenya rolls out coding curriculum in schools 11:49 - Google's Equiano lands in South Africa 18:02 - WhatsApp's privacy-related features 24:27 - Amazon Prime Video launches in Nigeria 31:51 - Snapchat's child safety features Useful links From primary education to advanced learning, Kenya is creating a tech talent pipeline WIOCC lands Google's Equiano cable in South Africa WhatsApp is launching new features to protect your privacy Amazon Prime Video launches local service in Nigeria There are probably less than 50,000 Netflix subscribers in Nigeria Child safety on Snapchat Worried about your child&rsquo;s online safety during holidays? Try these tools Help Intelligence by Techpoint investigate healthcare access and delivery in Nigeria by filling this form This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
8/11/202234 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ghosting annoying WhatsApp groups

You can also watch this episode on YouTube. Several things have happened in the tech space this week and on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discussed some of them. First on the list is the launch of the Kenyan President's master plan that saw the introduction of coding into the curriculum of primary and secondary schools, with more projects to come. Then we talked about the installation of Equiano cables in South Africa by the West Indian Ocean Cable Company (WIOCC) in partnership with Google, and what it means for the country and Africa. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Timestamps 1:19 - Kenya rolls out coding curriculum in schools 11:49 - Google's Equiano lands in South Africa 18:02 - WhatsApp's privacy-related features 24:27 - Amazon Prime Video launches in Nigeria 31:51 - Snapchat's child safety features Useful links From primary education to advanced learning, Kenya is creating a tech talent pipeline WIOCC lands Google's Equiano cable in South Africa WhatsApp is launching new features to protect your privacy Amazon Prime Video launches local service in Nigeria There are probably less than 50,000 Netflix subscribers in Nigeria Child safety on Snapchat Worried about your child’s online safety during holidays? Try these tools Help Intelligence by Techpoint investigate healthcare access and delivery in Nigeria by filling this form This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
8/11/202234 minutes, 55 seconds
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Conversational eCommerce and the problems of fulfillment

This episode is also available to watch on YouTube. Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast we had Romain Poirot-Lellig, Founder and CEO, Kwik Delivery and Kelvin Umechukwu Co-founder and CEO, Bumpa discuss the eCommerce industry and new developments occurring in the industry. We also had insightful discussions about the problems that startups encounter in the industry, possible solutions, and the innovative strides prospective startups, vendors, customers, and enthusiasts can look forward to in the future. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Timestamps 00:00 - Intro01:30 - Local specifics in e-commerce02:20 - Shift in business control 03:40 - From DMs to storefronts07:10 - Kwik's perspective 08:15 - Trust law for e-commerce in France09:00 - combating obstacles of logistics10:35 - kwik riders' townhall meeting11:08 - Keep your rider happy, they do a better job11:20 - Data problems vis-a-vis rider tracking14:50 - First of its kind innovation17:00 - Challenge with offline vendors18: 20 - Partnership with other apps19:15 - Educating offline vendors22:20 - Seamless integration is the key to customer satisfaction29:30 - Informal marketing into formal market30:30 - Combating "what I ordered vs what I got"33:07 - Kwik's approach Useful links Bumpa&rsquo;s Instagram integration wants to turn your DMs into a storefront Kwik launches Kwikstore, an easy-to-use e-commerce solution to help African merchants sell online Inside the deep challenges of eCommerce and logistics in Nigeria This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
8/9/202235 minutes, 55 seconds
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Conversational eCommerce and the problems of fulfillment

This episode is also available to watch on YouTube. Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast we had Romain Poirot-Lellig, Founder and CEO, Kwik Delivery and Kelvin Umechukwu Co-founder and CEO, Bumpa discuss the eCommerce industry and new developments occurring in the industry. We also had insightful discussions about the problems that startups encounter in the industry, possible solutions, and the innovative strides prospective startups, vendors, customers, and enthusiasts can look forward to in the future. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Timestamps 00:00 - Intro01:30 - Local specifics in e-commerce02:20 - Shift in business control 03:40 - From DMs to storefronts07:10 - Kwik's perspective 08:15 - Trust law for e-commerce in France09:00 - combating obstacles of logistics10:35 - kwik riders' townhall meeting11:08 - Keep your rider happy, they do a better job11:20 - Data problems vis-a-vis rider tracking14:50 - First of its kind innovation17:00 - Challenge with offline vendors18: 20 - Partnership with other apps19:15 - Educating offline vendors22:20 - Seamless integration is the key to customer satisfaction29:30 - Informal marketing into formal market30:30 - Combating "what I ordered vs what I got"33:07 - Kwik's approach Useful links Bumpa’s Instagram integration wants to turn your DMs into a storefront Kwik launches Kwikstore, an easy-to-use e-commerce solution to help African merchants sell online Inside the deep challenges of eCommerce and logistics in Nigeria This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
8/9/202235 minutes, 55 seconds
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Justice for the scammed

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters had a lot to say about the Federal Government's plans to implement a 5% excise duty on all phone calls, text messages and data plan subscriptions. They also touched on justice being served for victims of the Forsage $300 million fraud scandal in 2020. Bolu, in particular, itemised methods to help identify ponzi/fraudulent schemes. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Timestamps 1:16 - Nigerians to pay 5% excise duty on calls, SMS, and data 11:41 - US SEC charges Forsage founders and promoters with fraud 21:18 - Rundown of tech happenings this week&nbsp; Useful links Nigerians to pay more on calls, SMS and data Pantami rejects FG imposition of 5% excise duty on telecoms sector SEC Slaps Founders, Promoters of Alleged Ponzi Scheme Forsage With Fraud Charges Kenya&rsquo;s insurtech startup, Lami Technologies, raises an extra $3.7m seed round to expand its insurance product offerings Youverify, an identity verification startup, closes an additional $1 million seed to verify 2 billion identities South Africa&rsquo;s ruling party wants streaming platforms regulated South Africa&rsquo;s ruling party wants the country to phase out 2G and 3G networks This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
8/4/202223 minutes, 36 seconds
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Justice for the scammed

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, our reporters had a lot to say about the Federal Government's plans to implement a 5% excise duty on all phone calls, text messages and data plan subscriptions. They also touched on justice being served for victims of the Forsage $300 million fraud scandal in 2020. Bolu, in particular, itemised methods to help identify ponzi/fraudulent schemes. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Timestamps 1:16 - Nigerians to pay 5% excise duty on calls, SMS, and data 11:41 - US SEC charges Forsage founders and promoters with fraud 21:18 - Rundown of tech happenings this week  Useful links Nigerians to pay more on calls, SMS and data Pantami rejects FG imposition of 5% excise duty on telecoms sector SEC Slaps Founders, Promoters of Alleged Ponzi Scheme Forsage With Fraud Charges Kenya’s insurtech startup, Lami Technologies, raises an extra $3.7m seed round to expand its insurance product offerings Youverify, an identity verification startup, closes an additional $1 million seed to verify 2 billion identities South Africa’s ruling party wants streaming platforms regulated South Africa’s ruling party wants the country to phase out 2G and 3G networks This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
8/4/202223 minutes, 36 seconds
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Why you should care about the Nigeria Startup Bill with Oswald Osaretin Guobadia, SSA to the Nigerian President and Timi Olagunju, Tech Lawyer and Policy Analyst

In 2020, ride-hailing startups in Lagos, Nigeria, were dealt a huge blow &ndash; the Lagos State government had placed a ban on all motorcycles in the state. Consequently, these startups saw operations halted, and a few pivoted to other sectors to stay afloat. Interestingly, only a few days before the announcement, some members of the ride-hailing sector were seen with government officials. The relationship between Nigerian startups and regulators has been bumpy, with startups constantly being thrown regulatory curveballs. With this in mind, a bill &ndash; the Nigerian Startup Bill &ndash; was created to create an enabling environment for startups. On today's podcast, we had Oswald Osaretin Guobadia, Senior Special Assistant to the Nigerian President and Timi Olagunju, tech lawyer and policy analyst, join our reporters to discuss the bill and what it portends for Nigerian startups. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Timestamps 02:01 - Did the Nigerian House of Reps truly pass the Startup Bill 03:43 - What the Startup Bill is and why you should care&nbsp; 04:41 - How would it create a better environment? 15:49 - Implementing the Bill 21:29 - Getting [people] involved 34:40 - Critiquing and improving on the Bill 50:45 - Making state adoption attractive 55:14 - How the Bill was developed Useful links Startup Acts: Can the decade&rsquo;s sexiest law save Nigeria&rsquo;s thriving but uncertain startup ecosystem? Visit the Nigeria Startup Bill website for more context This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
8/2/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 28 seconds
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Why you should care about the Nigeria Startup Bill with Oswald Osaretin Guobadia, SSA to the Nigerian President and Timi Olagunju, Tech Lawyer and Policy Analyst

In 2020, ride-hailing startups in Lagos, Nigeria, were dealt a huge blow – the Lagos State government had placed a ban on all motorcycles in the state. Consequently, these startups saw operations halted, and a few pivoted to other sectors to stay afloat. Interestingly, only a few days before the announcement, some members of the ride-hailing sector were seen with government officials. The relationship between Nigerian startups and regulators has been bumpy, with startups constantly being thrown regulatory curveballs. With this in mind, a bill – the Nigerian Startup Bill – was created to create an enabling environment for startups. On today's podcast, we had Oswald Osaretin Guobadia, Senior Special Assistant to the Nigerian President and Timi Olagunju, tech lawyer and policy analyst, join our reporters to discuss the bill and what it portends for Nigerian startups. To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Timestamps 02:01 - Did the Nigerian House of Reps truly pass the Startup Bill 03:43 - What the Startup Bill is and why you should care  04:41 - How would it create a better environment? 15:49 - Implementing the Bill 21:29 - Getting [people] involved 34:40 - Critiquing and improving on the Bill 50:45 - Making state adoption attractive 55:14 - How the Bill was developed Useful links Startup Acts: Can the decade’s sexiest law save Nigeria’s thriving but uncertain startup ecosystem? Visit the Nigeria Startup Bill website for more context This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
8/2/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 28 seconds
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AI for babies

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss Telkom's beef with South Africa's President, Standard Chartered shutting down international spending on naira cards, and Ubenwa $2.5m pre-seed raise. Telkom is suing South Africa's President, Cyril Ramaphosa for directing the Special Investigative Unit (SIU) to launch an investigation into the telco. From what we hear, there's some issue with a sale in 2006, and there are even more lawsuits in the offing. Timestamps 01:03 - Telkom sues South Africa President 07:21 - Standard Chartered cancels international naira cards 15:01 - Ubenwa's AI for babies-inspired funding Useful links Telkom sues Ramaphosa, wants SIU probe stopped StanChart to suspend using naira debit card for international spending from August 1st Can a baby&rsquo;s cry identify neurological disorders? Ubenwa says &lsquo;yes&rsquo; From Katsina to the world: How Abdulhakim Bashir, founder of AI startup, Chiniki Guard, rose to international prominence This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
7/28/202222 minutes, 56 seconds
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AI for babies

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss Telkom's beef with South Africa's President, Standard Chartered shutting down international spending on naira cards, and Ubenwa $2.5m pre-seed raise. Telkom is suing South Africa's President, Cyril Ramaphosa for directing the Special Investigative Unit (SIU) to launch an investigation into the telco. From what we hear, there's some issue with a sale in 2006, and there are even more lawsuits in the offing. Timestamps 01:03 - Telkom sues South Africa President 07:21 - Standard Chartered cancels international naira cards 15:01 - Ubenwa's AI for babies-inspired funding Useful links Telkom sues Ramaphosa, wants SIU probe stopped StanChart to suspend using naira debit card for international spending from August 1st Can a baby’s cry identify neurological disorders? Ubenwa says ‘yes’ From Katsina to the world: How Abdulhakim Bashir, founder of AI startup, Chiniki Guard, rose to international prominence This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
7/28/202222 minutes, 56 seconds
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Big tech troubles in Africa

Two weeks ago, we discussed the US Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) filing civil lawsuits against Mirror Trading International Proprietary Limited, a South African company and its CEO for a $1.7 billion Bitcoin fraud scheme. Well, it appears all the victims might not be getting their money. But that's not all we discussed on today's podcast. Big tech appears to be getting the heat on the African continent, with Amazon and Kenya once again in the news Timestamps 04:10 - Quick rundown of the Termii Elevate Conference 11:57 - Why Amazon's Development Centre in South Africa is facing delays 20:03 - Meta's lawsuit in Kenya Useful links Podcast where we discussed the MTI scandal Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference &mdash; Scaling with stellar communication technologies South Africa&rsquo;s Amazon Development Centre may be cancelled Meta faces pressure from rights groups to stop gagging Daniel Motaung Why Facebook labelled content from #LekkiMassacre2020 incident &lsquo;false&rsquo; This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
7/26/202233 minutes, 28 seconds
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Big tech troubles in Africa

Two weeks ago, we discussed the US Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) filing civil lawsuits against Mirror Trading International Proprietary Limited, a South African company and its CEO for a $1.7 billion Bitcoin fraud scheme. Well, it appears all the victims might not be getting their money. But that's not all we discussed on today's podcast. Big tech appears to be getting the heat on the African continent, with Amazon and Kenya once again in the news Timestamps 04:10 - Quick rundown of the Termii Elevate Conference 11:57 - Why Amazon's Development Centre in South Africa is facing delays 20:03 - Meta's lawsuit in Kenya Useful links Podcast where we discussed the MTI scandal Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference — Scaling with stellar communication technologies South Africa’s Amazon Development Centre may be cancelled Meta faces pressure from rights groups to stop gagging Daniel Motaung Why Facebook labelled content from #LekkiMassacre2020 incident ‘false’ This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
7/26/202233 minutes, 28 seconds
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Why Kenya is after Nigerian fintechs

Lawsuits are flying across the tech space. The first involves a company called Meta suing Meta (formerly Facebook) for trademark violation. The company disclosed that it had been negotiating with Facebook over a peaceful settlement, but having failed to do so, they have resorted to a legal solution. eCommerce giant, Amazon is also suing Facebook group administrators for fake reviews, while Elon Musk vs Twitter has taken a new direction. But that's not all we discussed, as we talked about Russian banning crypto, Netflix's declining subscriber numbers, and Kenya's fascination with Nigerian fintechs. Timestamps 05:18 - Russia bans crypto 13:32 - Netflix's declining subscriber numbers 21:01 - Barrage of fraud charges in Kenya Useful links Vladimir Putin Bans Digital Payments in Russia Russia-Ukraine War: What $54m in crypto donations could mean for the global crypto market Netflix loses 970,000 subscribers, its largest quarterly loss ever Kenya&rsquo;s grapple with cross-border fintech companies over money laundering could get messier To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
7/21/202233 minutes, 28 seconds
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Why Kenya is after Nigerian fintechs

Lawsuits are flying across the tech space. The first involves a company called Meta suing Meta (formerly Facebook) for trademark violation. The company disclosed that it had been negotiating with Facebook over a peaceful settlement, but having failed to do so, they have resorted to a legal solution. eCommerce giant, Amazon is also suing Facebook group administrators for fake reviews, while Elon Musk vs Twitter has taken a new direction. But that's not all we discussed, as we talked about Russian banning crypto, Netflix's declining subscriber numbers, and Kenya's fascination with Nigerian fintechs. Timestamps 05:18 - Russia bans crypto 13:32 - Netflix's declining subscriber numbers 21:01 - Barrage of fraud charges in Kenya Useful links Vladimir Putin Bans Digital Payments in Russia Russia-Ukraine War: What $54m in crypto donations could mean for the global crypto market Netflix loses 970,000 subscribers, its largest quarterly loss ever Kenya’s grapple with cross-border fintech companies over money laundering could get messier To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
7/21/202233 minutes, 28 seconds
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Trials of a fintech founder

African (especially Nigerian) fintechs have been unable to catch a break for some weeks now. From Flutterwave being embroiled in several controversies to virtual card shutdowns, being a fintech founder is becoming a hard job. Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the virtual dollar card shutdown by many African fintechs and fraud charges against two Nigerian fintechs in Kenya. Timestamps 02:54 - MTN acquires Telkom&nbsp; 08:50 - Fintechs in Nigeria shut down dollar virtual card services 19:05 - Korapay and Kandon Technologies face fraud allegations in Kenya Useful links MTN in talks to buy Telkom to become South Africa No.1 Why your virtual dollar card is not working Two Nigerian-born American businessmen are going to prison after their company facilitated 'controversial' remittances of up to $160 million to Nigeria This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp;
7/19/202235 minutes, 23 seconds
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Trials of a fintech founder

African (especially Nigerian) fintechs have been unable to catch a break for some weeks now. From Flutterwave being embroiled in several controversies to virtual card shutdowns, being a fintech founder is becoming a hard job. Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss the virtual dollar card shutdown by many African fintechs and fraud charges against two Nigerian fintechs in Kenya. Timestamps 02:54 - MTN acquires Telkom  08:50 - Fintechs in Nigeria shut down dollar virtual card services 19:05 - Korapay and Kandon Technologies face fraud allegations in Kenya Useful links MTN in talks to buy Telkom to become South Africa No.1 Why your virtual dollar card is not working Two Nigerian-born American businessmen are going to prison after their company facilitated 'controversial' remittances of up to $160 million to Nigeria This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.  
7/19/202235 minutes, 23 seconds
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The "bank of the free" is no more free

Today's podcast travelled through three countries: Nigeria, Togo, and Senegal. Although the last one could more correctly be tied to Francophone Africa, but let's not get into technicalities. First on the list is Kuda, more popularly known as "the bank of the free", and its recent circular to customers informing them that they would start charging a ₦50 stamp duty charge on all deposits above ₦10,000. Understandably, Nigerians had quite a bit to say on this decision, and we did too. Timestamps 04:38 - Kuda Bank introduces ₦50 stamp duty 13:24 - Togo's e-Visa platform 19:26 - Wave lays off 15% of its staff Useful links Kuda Bank to charge customers ₦50 for deposits of ₦10,000 and above from July 15 Togo completes its e-Visa platform To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Wave, a Stripe-backed African fintech valued at $1.7 billion, cut 15% of its staff in June Oui Capital's&nbsp;form for laid-off Wave employees Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
7/14/202232 minutes, 43 seconds
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The "bank of the free" is no more free

Today's podcast travelled through three countries: Nigeria, Togo, and Senegal. Although the last one could more correctly be tied to Francophone Africa, but let's not get into technicalities. First on the list is Kuda, more popularly known as "the bank of the free", and its recent circular to customers informing them that they would start charging a ₦50 stamp duty charge on all deposits above ₦10,000. Understandably, Nigerians had quite a bit to say on this decision, and we did too. Timestamps 04:38 - Kuda Bank introduces ₦50 stamp duty 13:24 - Togo's e-Visa platform 19:26 - Wave lays off 15% of its staff Useful links Kuda Bank to charge customers ₦50 for deposits of ₦10,000 and above from July 15 Togo completes its e-Visa platform To advertise or promote your brand, visit this link or send an email to [email protected] Wave, a Stripe-backed African fintech valued at $1.7 billion, cut 15% of its staff in June Oui Capital's form for laid-off Wave employees Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
7/14/202232 minutes, 43 seconds
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Power sharing in Kenya

By now, it's no more news that Elon Musk officially intends to pull out of the Twitter deal. Not that anyone is surprised, but things could get really interesting. On the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discussed Ghana's bid for a digital currency and Kenya Power's plans to enable customers to share electricity units. Timestamps 07:53 - Ghana plans to test e-cedi 18:05 - Kenyans electricity token sharing plans Useful links Musk Backs Out of $44 Billion Twitter Deal Over Bot Accounts Ghana plan to test its digital currency, e-cedi Kenya Power tests electricity tokens sharing Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp;
7/12/202226 minutes, 59 seconds
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Power sharing in Kenya

By now, it's no more news that Elon Musk officially intends to pull out of the Twitter deal. Not that anyone is surprised, but things could get really interesting. On the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discussed Ghana's bid for a digital currency and Kenya Power's plans to enable customers to share electricity units. Timestamps 07:53 - Ghana plans to test e-cedi 18:05 - Kenyans electricity token sharing plans Useful links Musk Backs Out of $44 Billion Twitter Deal Over Bot Accounts Ghana plan to test its digital currency, e-cedi Kenya Power tests electricity tokens sharing Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.  
7/12/202226 minutes, 59 seconds
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Sango on the blockchain

E-hailing company, Bolt, has launched its African headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya and the question in the mind of some Nigerians is, why not Nigeria? On Today's episode of the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we kick things off with Bolt's decision to set up its African headquarters in Kenya. While Oluwanifemi and Emmanuel shared opposing views on whether Nigerians should be bothered&nbsp;about the news or not, the verdict remains Kenya was a better option.&nbsp; Timestamps 3:57 - Bolt establishes African headquarters in Kenya 13:50 - Autochek acquires CoinAfrique 23:15 - Central African Republic launches Sango Coin Useful links Bolt plants African headquarters in Kenya Kenyan entrepreneurs welcome Google&rsquo;s product development centre but could struggle to hold on to talent 5 drastic ways the Finance Act 2022 changes innovation in Kenya Autochek acquires CoinAfrique to grow its footprint in Francophone Africa CAR introduces Sango Coin This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
7/7/202231 minutes, 48 seconds
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Sango on the blockchain

E-hailing company, Bolt, has launched its African headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya and the question in the mind of some Nigerians is, why not Nigeria? On Today's episode of the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we kick things off with Bolt's decision to set up its African headquarters in Kenya. While Oluwanifemi and Emmanuel shared opposing views on whether Nigerians should be bothered about the news or not, the verdict remains Kenya was a better option.  Timestamps 3:57 - Bolt establishes African headquarters in Kenya 13:50 - Autochek acquires CoinAfrique 23:15 - Central African Republic launches Sango Coin Useful links Bolt plants African headquarters in Kenya Kenyan entrepreneurs welcome Google’s product development centre but could struggle to hold on to talent 5 drastic ways the Finance Act 2022 changes innovation in Kenya Autochek acquires CoinAfrique to grow its footprint in Francophone Africa CAR introduces Sango Coin This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
7/7/202231 minutes, 48 seconds
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What's Flutterwave up to?

Internet shutdowns on the African continent have come to be a norm. So much so that in 2020,&nbsp;Sub-Saharan Africa lost $237.4 million to Internet censorship. In Central Africa, the Sudanese government shut down the Internet in the country on Thursday, June 30, 2022, due to protests against the military government. This is at least the fifth time this is happening since 2019,&nbsp;and as Emmanuel says, it is "brute hammer tactics." Timestamps 3:39 - Sudan Internet shutdown 8:03 - Flutterwave's new hires 21:00 - MTI $1.7 billion fraud Useful links Sudan government shuts off internet ahead of anti-coup protest Flutterwave Appoints Former Goldman Sachs Managing Director, Gurbhej Dhillon as New CTO CFTC Charges South African Pool Operator and CEO with $1.7 Billion Fraud Involving Bitcoin The Derivatives Market in the World of Corporate Finance Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference
7/5/202236 minutes, 52 seconds
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What's Flutterwave up to?

Internet shutdowns on the African continent have come to be a norm. So much so that in 2020, Sub-Saharan Africa lost $237.4 million to Internet censorship. In Central Africa, the Sudanese government shut down the Internet in the country on Thursday, June 30, 2022, due to protests against the military government. This is at least the fifth time this is happening since 2019, and as Emmanuel says, it is "brute hammer tactics." Timestamps 3:39 - Sudan Internet shutdown 8:03 - Flutterwave's new hires 21:00 - MTI $1.7 billion fraud Useful links Sudan government shuts off internet ahead of anti-coup protest Flutterwave Appoints Former Goldman Sachs Managing Director, Gurbhej Dhillon as New CTO CFTC Charges South African Pool Operator and CEO with $1.7 Billion Fraud Involving Bitcoin The Derivatives Market in the World of Corporate Finance Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference
7/5/202236 minutes, 52 seconds
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Hacking and frauds everywhere you go

Various reports suggest that cybersecurity attacks on companies have increased since the pandemic. Previously, organisations such as the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Salem University, and Mount Kenya University have been discovered to have weak cybersecurity. This week, a group, RansomHouse, announced that they were responsible for a data breach at the retail giant, Shoprite. While Shoprite has previously acknowledged these attacks, it raises concerns over the security of customers&rsquo; data. Timestamps 3:42 - ShopRite hack18:18 - MTN accuses Nigerian banks of fraud Useful links RansomHouse hackers threaten to sell Shoprite data A peek into a hacker&rsquo;s mind: Why data breaches should bother you Nigerian companies record 2nd highest percentage of global cyberattacks MTN alleges N22bn fraud nn Mobile Money Banking Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference
6/30/202232 minutes, 46 seconds
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Hacking and frauds everywhere you go

Various reports suggest that cybersecurity attacks on companies have increased since the pandemic. Previously, organisations such as the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Salem University, and Mount Kenya University have been discovered to have weak cybersecurity. This week, a group, RansomHouse, announced that they were responsible for a data breach at the retail giant, Shoprite. While Shoprite has previously acknowledged these attacks, it raises concerns over the security of customers’ data. Timestamps 3:42 - ShopRite hack18:18 - MTN accuses Nigerian banks of fraud Useful links RansomHouse hackers threaten to sell Shoprite data A peek into a hacker’s mind: Why data breaches should bother you Nigerian companies record 2nd highest percentage of global cyberattacks MTN alleges N22bn fraud nn Mobile Money Banking Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference
6/30/202232 minutes, 46 seconds
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Abeg becomes Pocket

If you are a Big Brother Naija fan (BBN), then you should know one of the headline sponsors for last year&rsquo;s edition, Abeg. Well, on today&rsquo;s edition of the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we talk about its rebrand to Pocket and its approval in principle of a Mobile Money Operator (MMO)License. 2:09 - Abeg rebrands to Pocket 11:18 - Kune Food shutdown 25:01 - Kenyan president rejects ICT Bill Useful links Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference Kune Food shuts down barely a year after starting Kenya operationsAnnie Njanja Kenya&rsquo;s President rejects controversial ICT Practitioners Bill
6/28/202232 minutes, 24 seconds
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Abeg becomes Pocket

If you are a Big Brother Naija fan (BBN), then you should know one of the headline sponsors for last year’s edition, Abeg. Well, on today’s edition of the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we talk about its rebrand to Pocket and its approval in principle of a Mobile Money Operator (MMO)License. 2:09 - Abeg rebrands to Pocket 11:18 - Kune Food shutdown 25:01 - Kenyan president rejects ICT Bill Useful links Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference Kune Food shuts down barely a year after starting Kenya operationsAnnie Njanja Kenya’s President rejects controversial ICT Practitioners Bill
6/28/202232 minutes, 24 seconds
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Amazon's secret Nigerian weapon

If you're a constant listener of the Techpoint Africa Podcast, you've probably heard Chimgozirim talk about a drop in startup funding globally. However, it seems funding in the African startup ecosystem is about to become a daily affair again in Africa. 0:54 - African startups hit all-time funding record 10:03 - Elon Musk recommits to Dogecoin 20:40 - Amazon funding Nollywood Useful links Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference &ldquo;It&rsquo;s tough but not undoable.&rdquo; Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson on Healthtracka&rsquo;s $1.5m seed round &lsquo;I Am&rsquo; Buying&mdash;Elon Musk Reveals Surprise Crypto Bet Amid $2 Trillion Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, XRP, Solana, Cardano And Dogecoin Price Crash Amazon Prime Video commissions Nollywood&rsquo;s Nemsia Films for 3 films
6/23/202233 minutes, 48 seconds
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Amazon's secret Nigerian weapon

If you're a constant listener of the Techpoint Africa Podcast, you've probably heard Chimgozirim talk about a drop in startup funding globally. However, it seems funding in the African startup ecosystem is about to become a daily affair again in Africa. 0:54 - African startups hit all-time funding record 10:03 - Elon Musk recommits to Dogecoin 20:40 - Amazon funding Nollywood Useful links Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference “It’s tough but not undoable.” Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson on Healthtracka’s $1.5m seed round ‘I Am’ Buying—Elon Musk Reveals Surprise Crypto Bet Amid $2 Trillion Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, XRP, Solana, Cardano And Dogecoin Price Crash Amazon Prime Video commissions Nollywood’s Nemsia Films for 3 films
6/23/202233 minutes, 48 seconds
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"Project Fela"

We've got some big news for you; this is the 100th episode of the Techpoint Africa Podcast!!! And of course, we are celebrating. To find out more, listen to today's podcast. We loved reminiscing about all the iterations we've gone through in the last three years, including doing video. But that's not all we discussed. 0:05 - Celebrating 100 episodes of the Techpoint Africa Podcast 12:10 - Amazon bringing its eCommerce service to Nigeria and South Africa 23:17 - Uganda is going to space, finally Useful links Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference Amazon plans to expand into 5 new countries early next year Konga acquisition: Could Kinnevik and Naspers have lost a combined 93% ROI? 18 months into a new strategy, how close is Jumia to profitability? Uganda to launch its first satellite in 2022 After 23 years, Nigeria&rsquo;s space ambitions still look like a pipe dream
6/21/202237 minutes, 33 seconds
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"Project Fela"

We've got some big news for you; this is the 100th episode of the Techpoint Africa Podcast!!! And of course, we are celebrating. To find out more, listen to today's podcast. We loved reminiscing about all the iterations we've gone through in the last three years, including doing video. But that's not all we discussed. 0:05 - Celebrating 100 episodes of the Techpoint Africa Podcast 12:10 - Amazon bringing its eCommerce service to Nigeria and South Africa 23:17 - Uganda is going to space, finally Useful links Scaling with stellar communication technologies at the Termii Elevate 1.0 Conference Amazon plans to expand into 5 new countries early next year Konga acquisition: Could Kinnevik and Naspers have lost a combined 93% ROI? 18 months into a new strategy, how close is Jumia to profitability? Uganda to launch its first satellite in 2022 After 23 years, Nigeria’s space ambitions still look like a pipe dream
6/21/202237 minutes, 33 seconds
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$34m to tackle crime in Kenya

This week has been an eventful one for the African tech ecosystem; from possible policies to CSI Miami-like moves, we had quite a bit to discuss on today's Techpoint Africa Podcast. 1:28 - Lagos government to adopt Startup Bill 13:11 - NITDA's code of practice for online platforms 23:08 - Kenya launches $34.1m forensic lab Useful links Lagos to adopt Nigeria Startup Bill at state level  Startup Acts: Can the decade&rsquo;s sexiest law save Nigeria&rsquo;s thriving but uncertain startup ecosystem? Everything you need to know about Nigeria&rsquo;s Social Media Bill and what you can do about it Nigerian broadcasting agency seeks to regulate exclusive/original local content on Netflix, iROKOtv, PayTV Uhuru Kenyatta launches forensic lab, ends two decade wait for change This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
6/16/202234 minutes, 23 seconds
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$34m to tackle crime in Kenya

This week has been an eventful one for the African tech ecosystem; from possible policies to CSI Miami-like moves, we had quite a bit to discuss on today's Techpoint Africa Podcast. 1:28 - Lagos government to adopt Startup Bill 13:11 - NITDA's code of practice for online platforms 23:08 - Kenya launches $34.1m forensic lab Useful links Lagos to adopt Nigeria Startup Bill at state level  Startup Acts: Can the decade’s sexiest law save Nigeria’s thriving but uncertain startup ecosystem? Everything you need to know about Nigeria’s Social Media Bill and what you can do about it Nigerian broadcasting agency seeks to regulate exclusive/original local content on Netflix, iROKOtv, PayTV Uhuru Kenyatta launches forensic lab, ends two decade wait for change This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
6/16/202234 minutes, 23 seconds
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Trading stocks on the blockchain

Hardly a day goes by without a story on cryptocurrencies or the blockchain. This time, the Nigerian Stock Exchange plans to adopt blockchain technology to settle transactions.&nbsp; Temi Popoola, CEO of the Nigerian Exchange, believes that this development will encourage more young people who are major adopters of cryptocurrencies to use the NSE. However, Oluwanifemi and Chimgozirim argue that the technology used for settlement is not responsible for the low patronage among the younger audience.&nbsp; Following that, we discussed Kenya&rsquo;s plan to regulate &ldquo;tech practitioners&rdquo; in the country following a bill passed by the parliament. 5:32 - A blockchain-powered stock exchange 20:07 - Regulating tech practitioners in Kenya Useful links Why should Nigeria&rsquo;s next president come from the South? Facts and figures Nigeria&rsquo;s blockchain-powered stock exchange Kenya&rsquo;s controversial &ldquo;ICT Practitioners Bill&rdquo; is closer to becoming law This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
6/14/202234 minutes, 32 seconds
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Trading stocks on the blockchain

Hardly a day goes by without a story on cryptocurrencies or the blockchain. This time, the Nigerian Stock Exchange plans to adopt blockchain technology to settle transactions.  Temi Popoola, CEO of the Nigerian Exchange, believes that this development will encourage more young people who are major adopters of cryptocurrencies to use the NSE. However, Oluwanifemi and Chimgozirim argue that the technology used for settlement is not responsible for the low patronage among the younger audience.  Following that, we discussed Kenya’s plan to regulate “tech practitioners” in the country following a bill passed by the parliament. 5:32 - A blockchain-powered stock exchange 20:07 - Regulating tech practitioners in Kenya Useful links Why should Nigeria’s next president come from the South? Facts and figures Nigeria’s blockchain-powered stock exchange Kenya’s controversial “ICT Practitioners Bill” is closer to becoming law This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
6/14/202234 minutes, 32 seconds
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Preventing lengthy vote counts with blockchain

It has been an eventful week and we could not help but talk about it on the Techpoint Africa Podcast. From Apple's World Wide Developer Conference 2022 (WWDC22) to Nigeria's primary election drama, we did not leave anything out. 1:15 - Apple's Buy Now Pay Later option and other WWDC updates 6:18 - MFS Africa acquires GTP Learn how to gain more customers for your business without spending on Instagram ads 15:16 - Ethiopia places outright ban on crypto trading 24:04 -&nbsp;Preventing lengthy vote counts with blockchain Useful links From ballot paper to blockchain ledger, can blockchain, the tech behind Bitcoin,&nbsp;heal Nigeria&rsquo;s democracy? Gain more customers on Instagram without spending on ads This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
6/9/202232 minutes, 38 seconds
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Preventing lengthy vote counts with blockchain

It has been an eventful week and we could not help but talk about it on the Techpoint Africa Podcast. From Apple's World Wide Developer Conference 2022 (WWDC22) to Nigeria's primary election drama, we did not leave anything out. 1:15 - Apple's Buy Now Pay Later option and other WWDC updates 6:18 - MFS Africa acquires GTP Learn how to gain more customers for your business without spending on Instagram ads 15:16 - Ethiopia places outright ban on crypto trading 24:04 - Preventing lengthy vote counts with blockchain Useful links From ballot paper to blockchain ledger, can blockchain, the tech behind Bitcoin, heal Nigeria’s democracy? Gain more customers on Instagram without spending on ads This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
6/9/202232 minutes, 38 seconds
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The silver lining that is Zipline

It's been a horrific few days for Nigerians. The attack at the St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State resulted in the death of over 50 persons. Gruesome videos flooded the Internet as calls for blood donations were made in the numbers. The last few years have seen an increase in saddening deaths, kidnappings, and terrorist attacks in Nigeria, and that is one reason US-based logistics company, Zipline launched in Kaduna State, Nigeria on Friday, Jun 3, 2022. &nbsp; On this episode: 2:02 - Zipline expands drone service to Kaduna, Nigeria 16:12 - Yuga Labs hack Useful links Zipline is launching its drone delivery services under &ldquo;difficult&rdquo; conditions in Nigeria Google is creating &lsquo;Plus Codes&rsquo; to track locations any where in Nigeria Nigeria&rsquo;s Kifta Technologies produces smart glasses, other cutting edge defence tech, for companies and countries worldwide Yuga Labs confirms Discord server hack; 200 ETH worth of NFTs stolen This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
6/7/202231 minutes, 13 seconds
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The silver lining that is Zipline

It's been a horrific few days for Nigerians. The attack at the St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State resulted in the death of over 50 persons. Gruesome videos flooded the Internet as calls for blood donations were made in the numbers. The last few years have seen an increase in saddening deaths, kidnappings, and terrorist attacks in Nigeria, and that is one reason US-based logistics company, Zipline launched in Kaduna State, Nigeria on Friday, Jun 3, 2022.   On this episode: 2:02 - Zipline expands drone service to Kaduna, Nigeria 16:12 - Yuga Labs hack Useful links Zipline is launching its drone delivery services under “difficult” conditions in Nigeria Google is creating ‘Plus Codes’ to track locations any where in Nigeria Nigeria’s Kifta Technologies produces smart glasses, other cutting edge defence tech, for companies and countries worldwide Yuga Labs confirms Discord server hack; 200 ETH worth of NFTs stolen This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
6/7/202231 minutes, 13 seconds
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An NFT marketplace for creatives

Startups are not the only ones going through changes. Techpoint Africa is too. We&rsquo;re making changes on our editorial team, revamping some existing series and starting new ones in some cases. We discussed this in addition to Ayoken&rsquo;s pre-seed funding and Swvl&rsquo;s employee layoffs. 0:56 - (Re)Introducing our (new) series Equity Merchants The Experts People in Emerging Tech (coming soon) Everyday People (coming soon) East Africa Weekly (coming soon) How I Work 13:36 -&nbsp;Ayoken's $1.4m raise and its NFT marketplace for creatives 26:15 - SWVL layoffs Useful links Ayoken raises $1.4M to grow its NFT marketplace for creatives SWVL plans to lay off 32% of its team two months after going public Listen to the first episode of The Experts podcast Listen to the first episode of Equity Merchants podcast This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
6/2/202239 minutes, 14 seconds
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An NFT marketplace for creatives

Startups are not the only ones going through changes. Techpoint Africa is too. We’re making changes on our editorial team, revamping some existing series and starting new ones in some cases. We discussed this in addition to Ayoken’s pre-seed funding and Swvl’s employee layoffs. 0:56 - (Re)Introducing our (new) series Equity Merchants The Experts People in Emerging Tech (coming soon) Everyday People (coming soon) East Africa Weekly (coming soon) How I Work 13:36 - Ayoken's $1.4m raise and its NFT marketplace for creatives 26:15 - SWVL layoffs Useful links Ayoken raises $1.4M to grow its NFT marketplace for creatives SWVL plans to lay off 32% of its team two months after going public Listen to the first episode of The Experts podcast Listen to the first episode of Equity Merchants podcast This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
6/2/202239 minutes, 14 seconds
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Elon Musk's Starlink in Nigeria

From Starlink's approval in Nigeria to ANC's proposed ban on DStv's exclusive sports broadcasting rights, today's episode of Techpoint Africa Podcast had us talking about money, the people that have it and those that don't. 2:11 - Starlink coming to Nigeria 19:20 - DStv's monopoly in Africa Useful links Starlink explained WATCH: Elon Musk discuss Starlink Internet at MWC 2021 ANC wants to ban DStv&rsquo;s exclusive sports broadcasting rights This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
5/31/202235 minutes, 4 seconds
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Elon Musk's Starlink in Nigeria

From Starlink's approval in Nigeria to ANC's proposed ban on DStv's exclusive sports broadcasting rights, today's episode of Techpoint Africa Podcast had us talking about money, the people that have it and those that don't. 2:11 - Starlink coming to Nigeria 19:20 - DStv's monopoly in Africa Useful links Starlink explained WATCH: Elon Musk discuss Starlink Internet at MWC 2021 ANC wants to ban DStv’s exclusive sports broadcasting rights This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
5/31/202235 minutes, 4 seconds
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Relooting African art with NFTs

What do you think about an NFT project that wants to reclaim Africa's lost artefacts? Well, the editorial team had some interesting thoughts, and you can listen to this and other stories on today's episode of #TechpointAfricaPodcast. 1:04 - Uber completes one billionth ride in Africa 3:26 - About the&nbsp;Africa Mobility Conference 7:01 - Kenyan govt. rolls out telemedicine programme&nbsp; 16:22 - CAR&nbsp;to launch official crypto hub &lsquo;Sango&rsquo; 23:12 -&nbsp;Relooting African art with NFTs Useful links Attend the Africa Mobility Conference on June 2. Register free Kenyan govt. rolls out telemedicine programme across the country Panel:&nbsp;Reimagining public healthcare and personal medicine Central African Republic to launch official crypto hub &lsquo;Sango&rsquo; 'Looty' project launches digital art heists to reclaim African artifacts This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
5/26/202237 minutes, 49 seconds
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Relooting African art with NFTs

What do you think about an NFT project that wants to reclaim Africa's lost artefacts? Well, the editorial team had some interesting thoughts, and you can listen to this and other stories on today's episode of #TechpointAfricaPodcast. 1:04 - Uber completes one billionth ride in Africa 3:26 - About the Africa Mobility Conference 7:01 - Kenyan govt. rolls out telemedicine programme  16:22 - CAR to launch official crypto hub ‘Sango’ 23:12 - Relooting African art with NFTs Useful links Attend the Africa Mobility Conference on June 2. Register free Kenyan govt. rolls out telemedicine programme across the country Panel: Reimagining public healthcare and personal medicine Central African Republic to launch official crypto hub ‘Sango’ 'Looty' project launches digital art heists to reclaim African artifacts This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
5/26/202237 minutes, 49 seconds
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Taxing calls to give you healthcare

If you&rsquo;re a regular listener of the Techpoint Africa Podcast then you probably know that we discussed Autochek&rsquo;s acquisition of the Moroccan cars marketplace KIFAL Autos, last week. We also brought up a report that shows that most car marketplaces in Nigeria made up to 150% profit from car sales. Autochek reached out to Chimgozirim to clear things up and we decided to kick off today&rsquo;s episode of the Techpoint Africa Podcast with that. 0:00 - Intro 1:06 - Follow up on Autochek's Buy Now Pay Later plan for cars 9:38 - RE: SEC regulations.&nbsp;Nigeria Crypto exchange CEOs to retire after 10 years 16:21 - New phone call tax to fund mandatory health insurance in Nigeria Useful links SEC regulations: Nigeria Crypto exchange CEOs to retire after 10 years Panel session at Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit - "Web3 and regulation: Finding the meeting point". Watch Nigeria to generate over ₦90 billion annually from new phone call tax NHS in the UK This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
5/24/202231 minutes, 50 seconds
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Taxing calls to give you healthcare

If you’re a regular listener of the Techpoint Africa Podcast then you probably know that we discussed Autochek’s acquisition of the Moroccan cars marketplace KIFAL Autos, last week. We also brought up a report that shows that most car marketplaces in Nigeria made up to 150% profit from car sales. Autochek reached out to Chimgozirim to clear things up and we decided to kick off today’s episode of the Techpoint Africa Podcast with that. 0:00 - Intro 1:06 - Follow up on Autochek's Buy Now Pay Later plan for cars 9:38 - RE: SEC regulations. Nigeria Crypto exchange CEOs to retire after 10 years 16:21 - New phone call tax to fund mandatory health insurance in Nigeria Useful links SEC regulations: Nigeria Crypto exchange CEOs to retire after 10 years Panel session at Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit - "Web3 and regulation: Finding the meeting point". Watch Nigeria to generate over ₦90 billion annually from new phone call tax NHS in the UK This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
5/24/202231 minutes, 50 seconds
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Tax evasion in Nigeria to get harder

Taxation is not a subject that Nigerians want to talk about, but the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) is about to make it unavoidable. 0:58 - FIRS' Data for Tax initative 13:04 - Jumia branching into healt-tech 22:18 - Autochek's acquistion of Moroccan online car marketplace, Kifal Useful links Tax Matter's interview with FIRS executives Jumia's Q1 2022 financials How close is Jumia to profitability? (May 2021) West African startup Autochek acquires Morocco&rsquo;s online car market Kifal Revealed: Online automobile selling companies make profit of up to 150% off car sales This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
5/19/202236 minutes, 21 seconds
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Tax evasion in Nigeria to get harder

Taxation is not a subject that Nigerians want to talk about, but the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) is about to make it unavoidable. 0:58 - FIRS' Data for Tax initative 13:04 - Jumia branching into healt-tech 22:18 - Autochek's acquistion of Moroccan online car marketplace, Kifal Useful links Tax Matter's interview with FIRS executives Jumia's Q1 2022 financials How close is Jumia to profitability? (May 2021) West African startup Autochek acquires Morocco’s online car market Kifal Revealed: Online automobile selling companies make profit of up to 150% off car sales This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
5/19/202236 minutes, 21 seconds
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Fake it till you make it?

From Nigeria&rsquo;s new rules for crypto to a possible reset in the tech ecosystem, we had quite a bit to discuss on today&rsquo;s Techpoint Africa Podcast.&nbsp;Here&rsquo;s the low-down. 1:27 - SEC's new regulations for cryptocurrencies in Nigeria 13:27 - Are we experiencing 'The Great Reset' in the African startup ecosystem? 30:10 - The 'Fake it will you make it' syndrome in African tech Useful links Register for Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit New Rules on Issuance, Offering Platforms and Custody of Digital Assets (PDF) Ngozi Dozie's Twitter thread on 'The Great Reset' The next frontier for African tech Report on Y Combinator's impact in Africa Y Combinator is changing the African startup game Read The Experts series, featuring Victor and Adora This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
5/17/202246 minutes, 19 seconds
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Fake it till you make it?

From Nigeria’s new rules for crypto to a possible reset in the tech ecosystem, we had quite a bit to discuss on today’s Techpoint Africa Podcast. Here’s the low-down. 1:27 - SEC's new regulations for cryptocurrencies in Nigeria 13:27 - Are we experiencing 'The Great Reset' in the African startup ecosystem? 30:10 - The 'Fake it will you make it' syndrome in African tech Useful links Register for Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit New Rules on Issuance, Offering Platforms and Custody of Digital Assets (PDF) Ngozi Dozie's Twitter thread on 'The Great Reset' The next frontier for African tech Report on Y Combinator's impact in Africa Y Combinator is changing the African startup game Read The Experts series, featuring Victor and Adora This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
5/17/202246 minutes, 19 seconds
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Fintech bonanza

Fintechs dominate the African tech ecosystem; 62% (~$2.9 billion) of total startup funding went to fintech in 2021 but does this mean we have too many of them? On today's edition of #TechpointAfricaPodcast, we decided to weigh in on the debate. Shout out to our debut producer, Ogheneruemu Oneyibo 0:41 - Why there aren't enough fintechs in Nigeria13:06 - BNPL.&nbsp;24:41 - Bill payments coming to the eNaira Useful links Subscribe to Intelligence by Techpoint newsletter Fintechs are merely scratching the surface of financial inclusion in Nigeria CDcare&rsquo;s buy and &ldquo;pay small small&rdquo; model wants to fix Nigeria&rsquo;s shaky credit culture Lendsqr is building the infrastructure to power lending in Africa Nigerians will be able to pay bills with eNaira from next week This episode was edited by M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
5/12/202236 minutes, 43 seconds
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Fintech bonanza

Fintechs dominate the African tech ecosystem; 62% (~$2.9 billion) of total startup funding went to fintech in 2021 but does this mean we have too many of them? On today's edition of #TechpointAfricaPodcast, we decided to weigh in on the debate. Shout out to our debut producer, Ogheneruemu Oneyibo 0:41 - Why there aren't enough fintechs in Nigeria13:06 - BNPL. 24:41 - Bill payments coming to the eNaira Useful links Subscribe to Intelligence by Techpoint newsletter Fintechs are merely scratching the surface of financial inclusion in Nigeria CDcare’s buy and “pay small small” model wants to fix Nigeria’s shaky credit culture Lendsqr is building the infrastructure to power lending in Africa Nigerians will be able to pay bills with eNaira from next week This episode was edited by Múyìwá Mátùlúkò Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
5/12/202236 minutes, 43 seconds
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Would you pay to use Twitter?

The prolonged deadline for the linkage came to an end on Monday, April 4, 2022, and caused disconnected subscribers to troop to the nearest National Identification Management Commission&rsquo;s (NIMC) office to have their lines unbarred. However, many have been unable to link their SIMs as NIMC seems to be unable to verify NINs. According to Premium Times, over 7.5 million MTN subscribers are yet to get their NINs verified by the NIMC. This is where we began our discussion on today's edition of the Techpoint Africa Podcast. 1:03 -&nbsp;MTN yet to reactivate 7.5 million phone lines 5:01 - Proposed tarrif increase by Nigerian telcos 11:22 - YouTube Go is shutting down 19:50 - Elon Musk's plans for Twitter (would you pay to use?) From hashtags to the reality: 5 impactful social movements in Nigeria that started on Twitter Register for the Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit by visiting blockchain.techpoint.africa. See list of confirmed speakers here. Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
5/10/202233 minutes, 3 seconds
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Would you pay to use Twitter?

The prolonged deadline for the linkage came to an end on Monday, April 4, 2022, and caused disconnected subscribers to troop to the nearest National Identification Management Commission’s (NIMC) office to have their lines unbarred. However, many have been unable to link their SIMs as NIMC seems to be unable to verify NINs. According to Premium Times, over 7.5 million MTN subscribers are yet to get their NINs verified by the NIMC. This is where we began our discussion on today's edition of the Techpoint Africa Podcast. 1:03 - MTN yet to reactivate 7.5 million phone lines 5:01 - Proposed tarrif increase by Nigerian telcos 11:22 - YouTube Go is shutting down 19:50 - Elon Musk's plans for Twitter (would you pay to use?) From hashtags to the reality: 5 impactful social movements in Nigeria that started on Twitter Register for the Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit by visiting blockchain.techpoint.africa. See list of confirmed speakers here. Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
5/10/202233 minutes, 3 seconds
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Y Combinator's impact in Africa

Y Combinator&rsquo;s impact on African startups was the main topic of today's podcast. If you were not aware, Y Combinator is the Ivy League of accelerators and has backed some of the most successful companies globally, including Stripe and Airbnb. Some of the most valuable startups in Africa, including Wave, Paystack, and Flutterwave, are Y Combinator alumni. On this episode: 0:55 -&nbsp;MTN and $39m 5G expansion into rural South Africa. 6:04 - Ripple effects of Y Combinator in Africa since 2015. Download the report here. 14:57 - Norebase's $1m raise and Incorporation as a Service API Register for the Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit by visiting blockchain.techpoint.africa. See list of confirmed speakers here. Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
5/5/202224 minutes, 56 seconds
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Y Combinator's impact in Africa

Y Combinator’s impact on African startups was the main topic of today's podcast. If you were not aware, Y Combinator is the Ivy League of accelerators and has backed some of the most successful companies globally, including Stripe and Airbnb. Some of the most valuable startups in Africa, including Wave, Paystack, and Flutterwave, are Y Combinator alumni. On this episode: 0:55 - MTN and $39m 5G expansion into rural South Africa. 6:04 - Ripple effects of Y Combinator in Africa since 2015. Download the report here. 14:57 - Norebase's $1m raise and Incorporation as a Service API Register for the Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit by visiting blockchain.techpoint.africa. See list of confirmed speakers here. Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
5/5/202224 minutes, 56 seconds
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Why funding news slowed down in April

African startup funding news appeared to have slowed down in April. In the episode of the Techpoint Africa podcast, our editorial team explores the trend, and other interesting global tech news this week. 0:29 - Mental health &amp; prayer apps and your privacy Read Mozilla Foundation's report for context 7:48 - Why Central African Republic has adopted Bitcoin as official currency 19:51 - Why Nigeria's Eden life acquired Kenya's Lynk 27:06 -&nbsp;Why funding news slowed down in April Register for the Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit by visiting blockchain.techpoint.africa. See list of confirmed speakers here. Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories. &nbsp;
5/3/202237 minutes, 54 seconds
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Why funding news slowed down in April

African startup funding news appeared to have slowed down in April. In the episode of the Techpoint Africa podcast, our editorial team explores the trend, and other interesting global tech news this week. 0:29 - Mental health &amp; prayer apps and your privacy Read Mozilla Foundation's report for context 7:48 - Why Central African Republic has adopted Bitcoin as official currency 19:51 - Why Nigeria's Eden life acquired Kenya's Lynk 27:06 - Why funding news slowed down in April Register for the Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit by visiting blockchain.techpoint.africa. See list of confirmed speakers here. Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.  
5/3/202237 minutes, 54 seconds
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Hacking web3 with web2

On Monday, April 25, 2022, news broke that Elon Musk would acquire social media platform, Twitter for $44 billion, ending speculations after he had first acquired a stake in the company. While the sale has not been finalised, some changes in the European Union could affect its business. On today's episode of the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss: 0:33 - The&nbsp;EU's Digital Services Act Read more: Facebook doesn&rsquo;t know what it does with your data, or where it goes Bonus: What Seun Osewa and Mark Zuckerberg have in common 11:00 -&nbsp;Bored Ape Instagram account hack&nbsp;and NFT scams Read more:&nbsp;Making sense of the Web3 buzz through the eyes of an African investor, founder, and designer 19:17 -&nbsp;Farmerline to use new funding to strengthen its infrastructure, help farmers create wealth Bonus:&nbsp;Blockchain-powered insurance &mdash; How Etherisc is insuring Kenyan farms against bad climate Register for the Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit or&nbsp;register for the TABS Web3 Hackathon Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
4/28/202228 minutes, 58 seconds
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Hacking web3 with web2

On Monday, April 25, 2022, news broke that Elon Musk would acquire social media platform, Twitter for $44 billion, ending speculations after he had first acquired a stake in the company. While the sale has not been finalised, some changes in the European Union could affect its business. On today's episode of the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we discuss: 0:33 - The EU's Digital Services Act Read more: Facebook doesn’t know what it does with your data, or where it goes Bonus: What Seun Osewa and Mark Zuckerberg have in common 11:00 - Bored Ape Instagram account hack and NFT scams Read more: Making sense of the Web3 buzz through the eyes of an African investor, founder, and designer 19:17 - Farmerline to use new funding to strengthen its infrastructure, help farmers create wealth Bonus: Blockchain-powered insurance — How Etherisc is insuring Kenyan farms against bad climate Register for the Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit or register for the TABS Web3 Hackathon Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
4/28/202228 minutes, 58 seconds
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Why is Elon Musk buying Twitter?

Yesterday, April 25, 2022, Twitter&rsquo;s board of directors announced that it had agreed to be acquired by an entity owned by Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, at approximately $44 billion. If you&rsquo;ve been following this closely, then you also know that this means the microblogging platform is going private.&nbsp; 0:45 - But why does Elon Musk want Twitter? Context 5:31 - Google's motivation providing fibre optic internet for Africa.&nbsp;Context 16:19 - Blockchain to combat certification fraud in Africa? Context Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
4/26/202226 minutes, 14 seconds
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Why is Elon Musk buying Twitter?

Yesterday, April 25, 2022, Twitter’s board of directors announced that it had agreed to be acquired by an entity owned by Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, at approximately $44 billion. If you’ve been following this closely, then you also know that this means the microblogging platform is going private.  0:45 - But why does Elon Musk want Twitter? Context 5:31 - Google's motivation providing fibre optic internet for Africa. Context 16:19 - Blockchain to combat certification fraud in Africa? Context Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
4/26/202226 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ads coming to Netflix?

Tech platforms have often aided this growth, and on the podcast today, we discussed Netflix&rsquo;s plan to include ads in a cheaper plan, Google&rsquo;s first African product development centre, and the promise of Nigerian digital banks. Listen to Built in Africa epsiode about&nbsp;Enye: Upscaling budding engineers, connecting them to startup founders Read how Microsoft&rsquo;s Adora Nwodo is living the software engineering dream she had as a 6-year-old Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
4/21/202243 minutes, 13 seconds
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Ads coming to Netflix?

Tech platforms have often aided this growth, and on the podcast today, we discussed Netflix’s plan to include ads in a cheaper plan, Google’s first African product development centre, and the promise of Nigerian digital banks. Listen to Built in Africa epsiode about Enye: Upscaling budding engineers, connecting them to startup founders Read how Microsoft’s Adora Nwodo is living the software engineering dream she had as a 6-year-old Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
4/21/202243 minutes, 13 seconds
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Why attend Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit?

Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit &mdash; Engineering Tomorrow&rsquo;s Internet. Register at blockchain.techpoint.africa. Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
4/19/202213 minutes, 35 seconds
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Why attend Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit?

Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit — Engineering Tomorrow’s Internet. Register at blockchain.techpoint.africa. Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
4/19/202213 minutes, 35 seconds
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Insider trading or not?

In today's edition of the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we do some fact-checking, and reveal new information, around&nbsp;allegations raised by investigative Journalist, David Hundeyin against African fintech behemoth Flutterwave. But before our reporter, Ogheneruemu, shared some very interesting fact-checks about the whole Flutterwave issue, we kicked things off on a lighter and more positive note. 0:00 - Intro 1:07 - Bitcoin fans are psycopaths?&nbsp; 4:43 - Airtel Nigeria's first commercial data centre 11:59 - Flutterwave insider trading fact-check Bonus Inside MainOne&rsquo;s top secret Data Centre in Lagos, Nigeria SEC v. Stiefel Laboratories, Inc., et al. Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
4/14/202230 minutes, 58 seconds
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Insider trading or not?

In today's edition of the Techpoint Africa Podcast, we do some fact-checking, and reveal new information, around allegations raised by investigative Journalist, David Hundeyin against African fintech behemoth Flutterwave. But before our reporter, Ogheneruemu, shared some very interesting fact-checks about the whole Flutterwave issue, we kicked things off on a lighter and more positive note. 0:00 - Intro 1:07 - Bitcoin fans are psycopaths?  4:43 - Airtel Nigeria's first commercial data centre 11:59 - Flutterwave insider trading fact-check Bonus Inside MainOne’s top secret Data Centre in Lagos, Nigeria SEC v. Stiefel Laboratories, Inc., et al. Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
4/14/202230 minutes, 58 seconds
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'Twas NFT weekend!

In the words of Bolu Abiodun, it was definitely an NFT weekend. From the coffin guys to Baba Onilu, the non-fungible token market was on a spree. We &mdash; well, mostly Bolu &mdash; talked about how a &ldquo;stale&rdquo; meme was sold for over a million dollars and why we should probably dig up and mint some of our grandparents&rsquo; pictures. Register for Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit -&nbsp;https://blockchain.techpoint.africa/ Listen to Twitter Space on Web3 -&nbsp;https://bit.ly/3xjyBQO Read all articles and reports referenced in today's episode -&nbsp;https://linktr.ee/techpointafrica Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Tuesday and Thursday at 5 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart Radio or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
4/12/202240 minutes, 29 seconds
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'Twas NFT weekend!

In the words of Bolu Abiodun, it was definitely an NFT weekend. From the coffin guys to Baba Onilu, the non-fungible token market was on a spree. We — well, mostly Bolu — talked about how a “stale” meme was sold for over a million dollars and why we should probably dig up and mint some of our grandparents’ pictures. Register for Techpoint Africa Blockchain Summit - https://blockchain.techpoint.africa/ Listen to Twitter Space on Web3 - https://bit.ly/3xjyBQO Read all articles and reports referenced in today's episode - https://linktr.ee/techpointafrica Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Tuesday and Thursday at 5 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart Radio or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
4/12/202240 minutes, 29 seconds
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How to validate your NIN and avoid crowds

Take the Techpoint Africa developer survey -&nbsp;https://bit.ly/3JcKDxWSubscribe to Blockchain Explorer -&nbsp;https://bit.ly/3xcyEhw Read all articles and reports referenced in today's episode -&nbsp;https://linktr.ee/techpointafrica Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Tuesday and Thursday at 5 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart Radio or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
4/7/202230 minutes, 25 seconds
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How to validate your NIN and avoid crowds

Take the Techpoint Africa developer survey - https://bit.ly/3JcKDxWSubscribe to Blockchain Explorer - https://bit.ly/3xcyEhw Read all articles and reports referenced in today's episode - https://linktr.ee/techpointafrica Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Tuesday and Thursday at 5 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart Radio or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
4/7/202230 minutes, 25 seconds
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Flutterwave, Clara & a sprinkle of fintech

Read all articles and reports referenced in today's episode -&nbsp;https://linktr.ee/techpointafrica Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Tuesday and Thursdya at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart Radio or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
4/5/202258 minutes, 10 seconds
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Flutterwave, Clara & a sprinkle of fintech

Read all articles and reports referenced in today's episode - https://linktr.ee/techpointafrica Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Thursday at 4 PM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart Radio or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
4/5/202257 minutes, 56 seconds
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YC goes to Sudan

Understanding the challenges in Nigeria&rsquo;s telecom space (Full CNBC 2018 interview)&nbsp;-&nbsp;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTvxpXEX5cw Read all articles and reports referenced in today's episode -&nbsp;https://linktr.ee/techpointafrica Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Tuesday and Thursdya at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart Radio or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
3/31/202236 minutes, 24 seconds
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YC goes to Sudan

Understanding the challenges in Nigeria’s telecom space (Full CNBC 2018 interview) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTvxpXEX5cw Read all articles and reports referenced in today's episode - https://linktr.ee/techpointafrica Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Tuesday and Thursdya at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart Radio or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
3/31/202236 minutes, 24 seconds
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Do we need tech worker unions? #HorribleBosses

Watch Peace Itimi's interview with Ebun Okubanjo -&nbsp;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkepb-uTjqw Read all articles and reports referenced in today's episode -&nbsp;https://linktr.ee/techpointafrica Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen to Built in Africa episode about Apollo Agriculture -&nbsp;https://builtin.africa/podcast/apollo-agriculture-helping-small-scale-farmers-maximise-profitability/ Listen every Tuesday and Thursdya at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart Radio or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
3/22/202253 minutes, 4 seconds
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Do we need tech worker unions? #HorribleBosses

Watch Peace Itimi's interview with Ebun Okubanjo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkepb-uTjqw Read all articles and reports referenced in today's episode - https://linktr.ee/techpointafrica Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen to Built in Africa episode about Apollo Agriculture - https://builtin.africa/podcast/apollo-agriculture-helping-small-scale-farmers-maximise-profitability/ Listen every Tuesday and Thursdya at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart Radio or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
3/22/202253 minutes, 4 seconds
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HaaS — Hope as a Service

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode: Why solving Nigeria&rsquo;s housing problem is beyond proptech startups for now -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/2020/11/02/nigeria-housing-problem-proptech-startups/ On a real estate pre-seed, Jumia&rsquo;s falling stocks, and regulatory competition -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/2022/03/16/techpoint-digest-281/ $105 million to Moove across emerging markets -&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/2022/03/15/techpoint-digest-280/ &nbsp;Subscribe to our weekly digest at&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-digest/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen to Built in Africa Listen every Tuesday and Thursdya at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart Radio or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
3/17/202249 minutes, 42 seconds
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HaaS — Hope as a Service

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode: Why solving Nigeria’s housing problem is beyond proptech startups for now - https://techpoint.africa/2020/11/02/nigeria-housing-problem-proptech-startups/ On a real estate pre-seed, Jumia’s falling stocks, and regulatory competition - https://techpoint.africa/2022/03/16/techpoint-digest-281/ $105 million to Moove across emerging markets - https://techpoint.africa/2022/03/15/techpoint-digest-280/  Subscribe to our weekly digest at https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-digest/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen to Built in Africa Listen every Tuesday and Thursdya at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart Radio or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
3/17/202249 minutes, 42 seconds
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We are back!!!!

The Techpoint Africa Podcast is back, for good. Episode 74
3/11/202226 minutes, 16 seconds
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We are back!!!!

The Techpoint Africa Podcast is back, for good. Episode 74
3/11/202226 minutes, 16 seconds
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Newsbites: Mono’s $15m Series A

All stories mentioned: Mono&rsquo;s $15 million funding https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/12/techpoint-digest-187/ Payday&rsquo;s $1 million pre-seed https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/11/techpoint-digest-186/ Klasha&rsquo;s $2.4 million raise https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/08/techpoint-digest-185/
10/14/20211 minute, 45 seconds
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Newsbites: Mono’s $15m Series A

All stories mentioned: Mono’s $15 million funding https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/12/techpoint-digest-187/ Payday’s $1 million pre-seed https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/11/techpoint-digest-186/ Klasha’s $2.4 million raise https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/08/techpoint-digest-185/
10/14/20211 minute, 45 seconds
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Newsbites: Google’s $1b investment

All stories mentioned: Google&rsquo;s $1b investment https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/07/techpoint-digest-184/ Chari&rsquo;s $5 million seed https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/07/techpoint-digest-184/ Airtel Money partners with Flutterwave https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/06/techpoint-digest-183/
10/8/20211 minute, 33 seconds
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Newsbites: Google’s $1b investment

All stories mentioned: Google’s $1b investment https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/07/techpoint-digest-184/ Chari’s $5 million seed https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/07/techpoint-digest-184/ Airtel Money partners with Flutterwave https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/06/techpoint-digest-183/
10/8/20211 minute, 33 seconds
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Newsbites: Bitmama $350,000 pre-seed

All stories mentioned: Bitmama&rsquo;s $350,000 pre-seed https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/04/bitmama-raises-pre-seed/ eNaira launch postponed https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/01/cbn-postpones-enaira-launch/ Airtel&rsquo;s leadership change https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/05/techpoint-digest-182/ Nigeria Independence day image by Very Nice Quotes: https://verynicequotes.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/nigerian1.jpg
10/6/20211 minute, 32 seconds
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Newsbites: Bitmama $350,000 pre-seed

All stories mentioned: Bitmama’s $350,000 pre-seed https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/04/bitmama-raises-pre-seed/ eNaira launch postponed https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/01/cbn-postpones-enaira-launch/ Airtel’s leadership change https://techpoint.africa/2021/10/05/techpoint-digest-182/ Nigeria Independence day image by Very Nice Quotes: https://verynicequotes.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/nigerian1.jpg
10/6/20211 minute, 32 seconds
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Founder's Table: How Hanu Fejiro Abodje built Patricia from scratch

Techpoint Africa's M&uacute;y&igrave;w&aacute; M&aacute;t&ugrave;l&uacute;k&ograve; recently sat for a chat with Patricia founder and CEO, Hanu Fejiro Agbodje. They talked about everything; his entrepreneurial journey; how the Bible inspires him to make bold moves; why Patricia recently moved its headquarters to Estonia, and plans for the future.
10/6/202157 minutes, 35 seconds
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Founder's Table: How Hanu Fejiro Abodje built Patricia from scratch

Techpoint Africa's Múyìwá Mátùlúkò recently sat for a chat with Patricia founder and CEO, Hanu Fejiro Agbodje. They talked about everything; his entrepreneurial journey; how the Bible inspires him to make bold moves; why Patricia recently moved its headquarters to Estonia, and plans for the future.
10/6/202157 minutes, 35 seconds
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Nigeria's PlentyWaka expanding bus-hailing service to Canada?

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-73/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Techpoint Writer Bootcamp criteria:&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/2021/03/02/techpoint-writer-bootcamp-2021/ Register for Techpoint Startup School:&nbsp;https://eventprime.co/e/techpoint-startup-school-portharcourt-edition Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Subscribe to our weekly digest at https://techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen to Built in Africa Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
3/19/202137 minutes, 17 seconds
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Nigeria's PlentyWaka expanding bus-hailing service to Canada?

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-73/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Techpoint Writer Bootcamp criteria: https://techpoint.africa/2021/03/02/techpoint-writer-bootcamp-2021/ Register for Techpoint Startup School: https://eventprime.co/e/techpoint-startup-school-portharcourt-edition Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Subscribe to our weekly digest at https://techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen to Built in Africa Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
3/19/202137 minutes, 17 seconds
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NBC to regulate Paytv tariffs, Crowdyvest CEO steps down and more

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-72/ Self-registration for COVID Vaccine (Nigeria):&nbsp;https://nphcdaict.com.ng/publicreg/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Techpoint Writer Bootcamp criteria:&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/2021/03/02/techpoint-writer-bootcamp-2021/ Register for Techpoint Startup School:&nbsp;https://eventprime.co/e/techpoint-startup-school-portharcourt-edition Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Subscribe to our weekly digest at https://techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen to Built in Africa Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
3/5/202135 minutes, 53 seconds
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NBC to regulate Paytv tariffs, Crowdyvest CEO steps down and more

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-72/ Self-registration for COVID Vaccine (Nigeria): https://nphcdaict.com.ng/publicreg/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Techpoint Writer Bootcamp criteria: https://techpoint.africa/2021/03/02/techpoint-writer-bootcamp-2021/ Register for Techpoint Startup School: https://eventprime.co/e/techpoint-startup-school-portharcourt-edition Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Subscribe to our weekly digest at https://techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen to Built in Africa Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
3/5/202135 minutes, 53 seconds
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Nigeria has the least affordable Internet in the world

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-71/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Register for Techpoint Startup School:&nbsp;https://eventprime.co/e/techpoint-startup-school-portharcourt-edition Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Subscribe to our weekly digest at https://techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen to Built in Africa Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
2/26/202143 minutes, 53 seconds
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Nigeria has the least affordable Internet in the world

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-71/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Register for Techpoint Startup School: https://eventprime.co/e/techpoint-startup-school-portharcourt-edition Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Subscribe to our weekly digest at https://techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen to Built in Africa Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
2/26/202143 minutes, 53 seconds
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African women are winning, Nigeria's journalism woes, Quickteller and Ecommerce

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-70/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Subscribe to our weekly digest at https://techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen to Built in Africa Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
2/19/202134 minutes, 29 seconds
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African women are winning, Nigeria's journalism woes, Quickteller and Ecommerce

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-70/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Subscribe to our weekly digest at https://techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen to Built in Africa Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
2/19/202134 minutes, 29 seconds
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A lifeline for Cryptocurrency, Clubhouse vs Facebook, ThankUCash raise

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-69/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Subscribe to our weekly digest at https://techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen to Built in Africa Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
2/12/202121 minutes, 55 seconds
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A lifeline for Cryptocurrency, Clubhouse vs Facebook, ThankUCash raise

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-69/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Subscribe to our weekly digest at https://techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen to Built in Africa Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
2/12/202121 minutes, 55 seconds
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The people vs Wall Street, women supporting women and Cowrywise $3m raise

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-68/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Subscribe to our weekly digest at https://techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
1/29/202130 minutes, 46 seconds
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The people vs Wall Street, women supporting women and Cowrywise $3m raise

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-68/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Subscribe to our weekly digest at https://techpoint.africa/newsletter-signup/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
1/29/202130 minutes, 46 seconds
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WE ARE BACK!!!

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-67/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
1/22/202149 minutes, 14 seconds
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WE ARE BACK!!!

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-67/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
1/22/202149 minutes, 14 seconds
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African governments stay "governmenting"

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-66/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
12/18/202035 minutes, 45 seconds
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African governments stay "governmenting"

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-66/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
12/18/202035 minutes, 45 seconds
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What do Mark Zuckerberg and Seun Osewa have in common?

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-65/ What do Mark Zuckerberg and Seun Osewa have in common?https://techpoint.africa/2017/06/14/build-internet-business-ecosystem-nigeria/ Build the money of the future: currency.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
12/11/202020 minutes, 57 seconds
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What do Mark Zuckerberg and Seun Osewa have in common?

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-65/ What do Mark Zuckerberg and Seun Osewa have in common?https://techpoint.africa/2017/06/14/build-internet-business-ecosystem-nigeria/ Build the money of the future: currency.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
12/11/202020 minutes, 57 seconds
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Japa Chronicles: US, UK, Canada, Dubai, here we come!

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-64/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
12/4/202019 minutes, 29 seconds
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Japa Chronicles: US, UK, Canada, Dubai, here we come!

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-64/ Build the money of the future: https://currency.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
12/4/202019 minutes, 29 seconds
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If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together

This episode was not recorded in our studio, but remotely from different parts of Nigeria. We apologize for the audio quality. Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-63/ Article on getting a co-founder:&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/2017/03/22/consider-before-partnership/ Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
11/27/202019 minutes, 29 seconds
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If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together

This episode was not recorded in our studio, but remotely from different parts of Nigeria. We apologize for the audio quality. Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-63/ Article on getting a co-founder: https://techpoint.africa/2017/03/22/consider-before-partnership/ Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
11/27/202019 minutes, 29 seconds
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You get funds, you get funds, everybody gets funds!!!

This episode was not recorded in our studio, but remotely from different parts of Nigeria. We apologise for the audio quality. &nbsp; Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-62/ Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
11/20/202027 minutes, 16 seconds
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You get funds, you get funds, everybody gets funds!!!

This episode was not recorded in our studio, but remotely from different parts of Nigeria. We apologise for the audio quality.   Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-62/ Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
11/20/202027 minutes, 16 seconds
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Adewale Yusuf steps down as publisher of Techpoint Africa to launch tech talent startup, TalentQL in Ile-Ife

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-61/ Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
11/13/202022 minutes, 23 seconds
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Adewale Yusuf steps down as publisher of Techpoint Africa to launch tech talent startup, TalentQL in Ile-Ife

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-61/ Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
11/13/202022 minutes, 23 seconds
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SeamlessHR raises a seven-figure round to drive pan-African expansion

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-60/ Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
11/6/202021 minutes, 55 seconds
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SeamlessHR raises a seven-figure round to drive pan-African expansion

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-60/ Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
11/6/202021 minutes, 55 seconds
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OAU, CU produced the highest number of millionaire West African startup founders in the last decade

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-59/ Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
10/30/202021 minutes, 31 seconds
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OAU, CU produced the highest number of millionaire West African startup founders in the last decade

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-59/ Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
10/30/202021 minutes, 31 seconds
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#EndSARS: Internet service disruptions trail shooting of protesters at Lekki, Nigeria

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-58/ Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
10/23/202032 minutes, 36 seconds
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#EndSARS: Internet service disruptions trail shooting of protesters at Lekki, Nigeria

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-58/ Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
10/23/202032 minutes, 36 seconds
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#EndSARS: Flutterwave denies CBN questioning as Bitcoin donations surge

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-57/ Audio Credit: CNN World News -&nbsp;Police use water cannons against protesters in Nigeria&nbsp; Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
10/16/202028 minutes, 46 seconds
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#EndSARS: Flutterwave denies CBN questioning as Bitcoin donations surge

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-57/ Audio Credit: CNN World News - Police use water cannons against protesters in Nigeria  Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
10/16/202028 minutes, 46 seconds
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Why Thrive Agric is defaulting on payments despite insured operations

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here.&nbsp;https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-56/ Continue the conversation on Community.&nbsp;https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at&nbsp;[email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit&nbsp;www.techpoint.africa&nbsp;for more stories.
10/9/202017 minutes, 42 seconds
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Why Thrive Agric is defaulting on payments despite insured operations

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-56/ Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
10/9/202017 minutes, 42 seconds
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HealthPlus is witnessing a power struggle

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-55/ Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
10/2/202023 minutes, 53 seconds
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HealthPlus is witnessing a power struggle

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-55/ Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
10/2/202023 minutes, 53 seconds
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Facebook is opening its second African office in Lagos, Nigeria

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-54/ &nbsp; Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ &nbsp; Email us your feedback at [email protected]. &nbsp; Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/25/202024 minutes, 43 seconds
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Facebook is opening its second African office in Lagos, Nigeria

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-54/   Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/   Email us your feedback at [email protected].   Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/25/202024 minutes, 43 seconds
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New Cryptocurrency, Crypto Startups and ICO Regulations in Nigeria

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-53/ Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/18/202018 minutes, 1 second
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New Cryptocurrency, Crypto Startups and ICO Regulations in Nigeria

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-53/ Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/18/202018 minutes, 1 second
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African blockchain startup pilots drug verification tech in Afghanistan

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here: www.techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-52/ Continue the conversation on Community. community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/11/202027 minutes, 26 seconds
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African blockchain startup pilots drug verification tech in Afghanistan

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here: www.techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-52/ Continue the conversation on Community. community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/11/202027 minutes, 26 seconds
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Nigerian tech CEOs in Fortune's 40 under 40 list

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-51/ Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/4/202027 minutes, 40 seconds
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Nigerian tech CEOs in Fortune's 40 under 40 list

Read all Techpoint articles referenced in today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-51/ Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/4/202027 minutes, 40 seconds
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Raising capital during COVID-19

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-50/ Meet Techpoint Build 2020 speakers https://twitter.com/Techpointdotng/status/1290976092124319745 Register FREE at build.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
8/21/202025 minutes, 42 seconds
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Raising capital during COVID-19

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-50/ Meet Techpoint Build 2020 speakers https://twitter.com/Techpointdotng/status/1290976092124319745 Register FREE at build.techpoint.africa Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
8/21/202025 minutes, 42 seconds
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Jumia shares crash 40% even as losses drop

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-49/ Meet Techpoint Build 2020 speakers https://twitter.com/Techpointdotng/status/1290976092124319745 Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
8/14/202020 minutes, 59 seconds
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Jumia shares crash 40% even as losses drop

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-49/ Meet Techpoint Build 2020 speakers https://twitter.com/Techpointdotng/status/1290976092124319745 Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
8/14/202020 minutes, 59 seconds
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Nigerian startups raised $28.35m in Q2 2020, 14% higher than in Q2 2019

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-48/ Meet Techpoint Build 2020 speakers https://twitter.com/Techpointdotng/status/1290976092124319745 Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
8/7/202021 minutes, 49 seconds
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Introducing Built in Africa, a new podcast by Techpoint Africa

Techpoint Africa just launched a new podcast series! It's called Built in Africa and it will spotlight African startups, innovators and everything that makes them tick. This is a snippet of the pilot. Listen to full episodes and subscribe at https://wavve.link/AfricanBuiltPod. You can also search for 'Built in Africa' on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere else you get podcasts.
8/4/20202 minutes, 21 seconds
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Of global expansions, declining profits and the digital economy

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-47/ Why you should attend Techpoint Build virtually https://twitter.com/Techpointdotng/status/1285535660351389696 Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
7/31/202023 minutes, 35 seconds
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Nigeria approves $328m Internet fibre extension to the North

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-46/ Why you should attend Techpoint Build virtually https://twitter.com/Techpointdotng/status/1285535660351389696 Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
7/24/202021 minutes, 46 seconds
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Online transactions in Nigeria dropped by $10 billion during the lockdown

Watch today's episode on YouTube. https://youtu.be/Dj4_kKOHRXc Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-45/ Continue the conversation on Community. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Register FREE for Techpoint Build 2020. https://build.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
7/17/202041 minutes, 38 seconds
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Lagos is building its own unified Internet fibre infrastructure

Watch today's episode on YouTube. https://youtu.be/6AJGt_avp_M Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-44/ Join the conversation about Twitter's subscription service. https://community.techpoint.africa/t/twitter-considering-subscription-model/862 Register FREE for Techpoint Build 2020. https://build.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
7/10/202036 minutes, 33 seconds
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MTN sues Ghana's telecom agency,Paystack is building a growth army

Ask Uzoma Dozie anything on July 8th. Register at https://community.techpoint.africa/ Watch today's episode on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sssCqzWrGxM Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-43/ Register FREE for Techpoint Build 2020. https://build.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
7/3/202028 minutes, 18 seconds
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NCC to regulate social media, $10m fund for African startups

Read interview with Josh2funny (of #DontLeaveMe fame) https://techpoint.africa/2020/06/26/dontleavemechallenge-josh2funny/ Continue the conversation on Community, powered by Techpoint Africa. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Watch today's episode on YouTube. https://youtu.be/aql7mumPHp4 Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-42/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
6/26/202032 minutes, 57 seconds
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Join 'Community' by Techpoint Africa, Chipper Cash raises $13.8m, Orange telecom eyes Nigeria & SA

Continue the conversation on Community, powered by Techpoint Africa. https://community.techpoint.africa/ Watch today's episode on YouTube. https://youtu.be/USanQH7NmYI Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-41/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
6/19/202031 minutes, 59 seconds
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The (il)legality of NBC ban on original Netflix, iROKOtv content in Nigeria

Watch today's episode on YouTube. https://youtu.be/ccCrrqp0twE Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-40/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
6/12/202045 minutes, 25 seconds
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Techpoint partners Ventureburn SA & Sunryse Japan, ex-Diamond Bank CEO starts digital bank, more

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-39/ Visit Ventureburn.com and Sunryse.com.co, they're now part of the Techpoint Africa family. Apply for South Korea’s K-Startup Grand Challenge. https://techpoint.africa/2020/06/03/africa-startups-apply-for-k-startup-challenge/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
6/5/202036 minutes, 57 seconds
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BBNaija auditions go virtual, Nigeria leads global crypto adoption, Ghana's mPharma raises $17m

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-38/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
5/29/202036 minutes, 42 seconds
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With the pandemic, African governments have an excuse to censor the Internet

Sincere apologies for the poor sound quality resulting from home recordings. Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-37/ Read Tim Berners-Lee plan to fix the web https://webfoundation.org/2019/03/web-birthday-30/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
5/22/202046 minutes, 11 seconds
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Could Ekiti become Nigeria's next tech hub?

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-36/ Nigerian startups raised $55.37m in Q1 2020; over 99% of which came from foreign sources. Download the report. https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/form.php?report=NSFR2020Q1 Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
5/15/202041 minutes
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ORide is pivoting to OExpress

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-35/ Nigerian startups raised $55.37m in Q1 2020; over 99% of which came from foreign sources. Download the report. https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/form.php?report=NSFR2020Q1 Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
5/8/202024 minutes, 43 seconds
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Flutterwave pivoting to eCommerce?

Read all other Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-34/ Register for the FCMB open API sandbox webinar. https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIode6oqDosGtA3AkRu1gjYNUCfkIE3pTHm Nigerian startups raised $55.37m in Q1 2020; over 99% of which came from foreign sources. Download the report. https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/form.php?report=NSFR2020Q1 Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
5/1/202023 minutes, 36 seconds
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Nigerian startups raised $55.37m in Q1 2020; 99% of which from foreign sources

Nigerian startups raised $55.37m in Q1 2020; over 99% of which came from foreign sources. Download the report. https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/form.php?report=NSFR2020Q1 Read all other Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-33/ Make a donation to the We Are Together COVID-19 relief fund. https://wearetogether.ng/donate/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
4/24/202026 minutes, 26 seconds
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Nigerian biotech startup, 54gene raises $15m

Read all other Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-32/ Don't forget to wash and dry your hands regularly, cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze, avoid close contact with people who are unwell and stay at home/self-isolate if you feel unwell. If we all do the right thing diligently, we can beat coronavirus. Toll-free emergency numbers: Nigeria: 080097000010, 0800CORONA Kenya: 719, 0800721316 South Africa: 0800111131, 0800029999 Ghana: 0509497700, 0552222004 Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
4/17/202024 minutes, 41 seconds
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Much ado about 5G

11 burning questions about 5G answered. https://techpoint.africa/2020/04/06/5g-nigeria-health/ Read all other Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-31/ Don't forget to wash and dry your hands regularly, cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze, avoid close contact with people who are unwell and stay at home/self-isolate if you feel unwell. If we all do the right thing diligently, we can beat coronavirus. Toll-free emergency numbers: Nigeria: 080097000010, 0800CORONA Kenya: 719, 0800721316 South Africa: 0800111131, 0800029999 Ghana: 0509497700, 0552222004 Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
4/10/202026 minutes, 57 seconds
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Keeping your business afloat in these trying times

How to keep your business afloat at uncertain times. https://techpoint.africa/2020/04/02/bracing-up-for-survival/ 6 ways COVID-19 will change global internet culture for good. https://techpoint.africa/2020/03/27/post-coronavirus-outbreak/ Read all other Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-30/ Don't forget to wash and dry your hands regularly, cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze, avoid close contact with people who are unwell and stay at home/self-isolate if you feel unwell. If we all do the right thing diligently, we can beat coronavirus. Toll-free emergency numbers: Nigeria: 080097000010, 0800CORONA Kenya: 719, 0800721316 South Africa: 0800111131, 0800029999 Ghana: 0509497700, 0552222004 Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
4/3/202026 minutes, 56 seconds
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Techpoint Africa Podcast, Work-from-home edition 1

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-29/ Don't forget to wash and dry your hands regularly, cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze, avoid close contact with people who are unwell and stay at home/self-isolate if you feel unwell. If we all do the right thing diligently, we can beat coronavirus. Toll-free emergency numbers: Nigeria: 080097000010, 0800CORONA Kenya: 719, 0800721316 South Africa: 0800111131, 0800029999 Ghana: 0509497700, 0552222004 Cover image by TheDigitalWay from Pixabay Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
3/27/202024 minutes, 43 seconds
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Staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. #StopTheSpread

Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-28/ Plugs: See all Techpoint (Nigerian Startup) Awards 2020 nominees #TechpointAwards2020. https://techpoint.africa/2020/03/18/techpoint-awards-2020-nominees/ Apply for the upcoming Techpoint Startup School in March. https://school.techpoint.africa/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
3/20/202024 minutes, 25 seconds
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Much Ado about Ekocab

Today's episode is supported by Microsoft 4Afrika. Visit https://microsoft.com/4afrika/ to learn more. Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-27/ Plugs: Apply for the upcoming Techpoint Startup School in March. https://school.techpoint.africa/ Don’t miss out of the largest tech and startup conference in West Africa. https://techpoint.africa/2020/03/09/techpoint-build-2020-tickets/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
3/13/202021 minutes, 30 seconds
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Of coronavirus and remote work

Today's episode is supported by Microsoft 4Afrika. Visit https://microsoft.com/4afrika/ to learn more. Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-26/ Plugs: Apply for the upcoming Techpoint Startup School in March. https://school.techpoint.africa/ Nigerian startups raised $377m in 2019, more than twice what they did in 2018. Download the full report. https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/form.php?report=NSFR2019 Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
3/6/202027 minutes, 38 seconds
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Netflix ❤ Nollywood, Jumia is pivoting to fintech

Today's episode is supported by Microsoft 4Afrika. Visit https://microsoft.com/4afrika/ to learn more. Attend SME Clinic tomorrow, February 29. https://smeclinic.techpoint.africa/ Nigerian startups raised $377m in 2019, more than twice what they did in 2018. Download the full report. https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/form.php?report=NSFR2019 Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-25/ Plugs: Apply for the upcoming Techpoint Startup School in March. https://school.techpoint.africa/ Apply for Pitch Storm for a chance to win $10,000 for your startup. https://techpoint.africa/2020/01/24/apply-for-pitchstorm-2020/ Email us your feedback at [email protected]. Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
2/28/202019 minutes, 38 seconds
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Startup Level 5: Fund other startups

Today's episode is supported by Microsoft 4Afrika. Visit https://microsoft.com/4afrika/ to learn more. Read all Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-24/ Plugs: Apply for the upcoming Techpoint Startup School in March. https://school.techpoint.africa/ Apply for Pitch Storm for a chance to win $10,000 for your startup. https://techpoint.africa/2020/01/24/apply-for-pitchstorm-2020/ Accelerate your business with Technology, register for SME Clinic 2020 https://techpoint.africa/2020/01/17/sme-clinic-2020/ Email us your feedback at [email protected] Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
2/21/202023 minutes, 4 seconds
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Pivot or die: Introducing 'CHOP' by Gokada

All Techpoint articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-23/ TechCabal's side of the Gokada CHOP story https://techcabal.com/2020/02/13/gokada-partners-jumia-food-deliveries/ WeeTracker's damning report about Andela https://weetracker.com/2020/02/12/andela-struggle-to-place-mid-level-devs/ Plugs: Apply for Pitch Storm for a chance to win $10,000 for your startup. https://techpoint.africa/2020/01/24/apply-for-pitchstorm-2020/ Accelerate your business with Technology, register for SME Clinic 2020 https://techpoint.africa/2020/01/17/sme-clinic-2020/ Email us your feedback at [email protected] Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
2/14/202022 minutes, 28 seconds
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$31m+ for pan-African startups

Read all the articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-22/ Plugs: Attend Pitch Friday this evening (5PM) at our office. 8 Adebayo Mokuolu St, Anthony Village, Lagos (0818 601 6629). https://maps.app.goo.gl/sHrdDrVqMd8VJvqU9 Apply for Pitch Storm for a chance to win $10,000 for your startup. https://techpoint.africa/2020/01/24/apply-for-pitchstorm-2020/ Accelerate your business with Technology, register for SME Clinic 2020 https://techpoint.africa/2020/01/17/sme-clinic-2020/ Email us your feedback at [email protected] Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
2/7/202022 minutes, 28 seconds
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Lagos government vs bike-hailing startups in Nigeria

Read all the articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-21/ Plugs: Apply for Pitch Storm for a chance to win $10,000 for your startup. https://techpoint.africa/2020/01/24/apply-for-pitchstorm-2020/ Accelerate your business with Technology, register for SME Clinic 2020 https://techpoint.africa/2020/01/17/sme-clinic-2020/ VIDEO: Motorcycle hailing, Okada and Keke ban: Lagos residents react. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ggSfl5aUpc Email us your feedback at [email protected] Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
1/31/202019 minutes, 2 seconds
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Techpoint Townhall Meeting with Yale University President, Peter Salovey

On Thursday January 16, 2020, Techpoint Africa hosted Yale University president Peter Salovey, and some faculty members, to an interactive discussion with the Lagos tech entrepneurship ecosystem. This is the full audio recording of the conversation.
1/28/20201 hour, 50 minutes, 8 seconds
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Flutterwave ~ Visa + Mastercard

Read all the articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-20/ Plugs: Register for Techpoint Build 2020. https://build.techpoint.africa/ Accelerate your business with Technology, register for SME Clinic 2020 https://techpoint.africa/2020/01/17/sme-clinic-2020/ Nominate your favourite Nigerian startups for Techpoint Awards 2020 https://techpoint.africa/2020/01/06/techpoint-awards-2020/ Email us your feedback at [email protected] Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
1/24/202022 minutes, 52 seconds
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We are back #$@&%*!

Read all the articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-19/ Plugs: Accelerate your business with Technology, register for SME Clinic 2020 https://techpoint.africa/2020/01/17/sme-clinic-2020/ Nominate your favourite Nigerian startups for Techpoint Awards 2020 https://techpoint.africa/2020/01/06/techpoint-awards-2020/ Email us your feedback at [email protected] Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
1/17/202022 minutes, 35 seconds
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We wish you a cashless Christmas

Read all the articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-18/ We wish you a cashless Christmas. https://techpoint.africa/2018/12/21/cashless-christmas/ Email us your feedback at [email protected] Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
12/20/201913 minutes, 22 seconds
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Jumia Travel now run by Travelstart, MTN Ghana fined & about Nigeria's fintech sandbox

Read all the articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-17/ Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
12/13/201913 minutes, 22 seconds
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DStv Now going solo, MTN & Airtel in data wars and new digital rights bill

Read all the articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-16/ Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
12/6/201916 minutes, 40 seconds
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African governments, regulators and obstacles to free speech & innovation

Read all the articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-15/ Watch 5G in action. https://twitter.com/Techpointdotng/status/1198959612638253056 Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
11/29/201921 minutes
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OPodcast, OChinese takeover, OKing of Exits and OEverything in-between

Read all the articles referenced on today's episode here. https://techpoint.africa/topics/techpoint-africa-podcast-14/ Attend Techpoint Startup School, Dec. 2 - Dec 6, 2019. https://school.techpoint.africa/ Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
11/22/201925 minutes, 21 seconds
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A tale of two Jacks

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast: Everything that happened when Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey visited Lagos, Nigeria. https://techpoint.africa/topics/jack-dorsey-in-nigeria/ Jack Ma, co-founder of Alibaba, was in Nigeria too. https://techpoint.africa/2019/11/14/alibaba-group-founder-jack-nigeria-visit/ TECNO parent company enters African mobile payments with PalmPay. https://techpoint.africa/2019/11/13/transsion-enters-african-payments-with-palmpay/ Meanwhile OPay suspends its bus-hailing service, OBus in Lagos. https://techpoint.africa/2019/11/14/obus-suspended/ Is Jumia pivoting into a fintech company? https://techpoint.africa/2019/11/13/jumiapay-saving-grace/ Interswitch is a unicorn but this London-based investor owns more than half of the company https://techpoint.africa/2019/11/14/helios-owns-majority-interswitch/ Kenya’s obsession with licences puts Swvl operations on hold. https://techpoint.africa/2019/11/13/kenya-licence-stop-swvl/ Plugs: 1. Join us at our office this evening (Nov 15) for Pitch Friday. https://eventprime.co/e/techpoint-pitch-friday-november-copy 2. Attend Techpoint Startup School https://school.techpoint.africa/ Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
11/15/201920 minutes, 39 seconds
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Of red flags, Truecaller privacy intrusion and multiple taxes

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast: Common red flags in dealing with investors, according to Nigerian startup founders. https://techpoint.africa/2019/11/05/red-flag-nigerian-investor/ How Truecaller might have cost this Nigerian user over $13,000. https://techpoint.africa/2019/11/04/truecaller-cost-nigerian/ Uganda forces telecoms to list on securities exchange; this may be good for the economy. https://techpoint.africa/2019/11/04/uganda-telecoms-good-for-economy/ Airtel is winning the battle for supremacy in Nigeria’s internet market. https://techpoint.africa/2019/11/05/airtel-internet-market-ncc/ ₦50 stamp duty: A case of 1 step forward and 5 steps back for CBN’s cashless initiative drive. https://techpoint.africa/2019/11/07/cbns-cashless-initiative-50-stamp-duty/ In the throes of regulatory uphill battles, will Nigerian motorcycle-on-demand startups survive Lagos? https://techpoint.africa/2019/11/05/regulatory-uphill-battle-symptomatic-of-motorcycle-on-demand-startups-lagos/ Plugs: 1. Attend Techpoint Startup School https://school.techpoint.africa/ Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
11/8/201915 minutes, 30 seconds
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Nairobi vs Lagos, what's in a name?, iRokotv going public, Kobo360 going global

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast: Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy: What’s in a name change? https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/28/ministry-communications-digital-economy/ Jason Njoku is taking iROKOtv public. https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/25/irokotv-is-going-public/ Kobo360 is planning an expansion into America, Asia and the Middle East. https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/31/kobo360-global-south-expansion-plans/ Plugs: 1. Attend Techpoint Startup School https://school.techpoint.africa/ 2. Mobility & Logistic startups overthrowing fintech https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/form.php?report=NSFR2019Q3 Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
11/1/201917 minutes, 16 seconds
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When should founders step down as CEOs of their startups?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast: Formerly BitPesa, African currency trading solution startup AZA, raises $15m funding. https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/22/formerly-bitpesa-aza-raises-15-million-dollars/ When should founders step down as CEOs of their startups? https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/24/when-should-founders-step-down-as-ceos/ These websites expose private CAC details of company directors, shareholders https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/23/websites-expose-private-cac-details/ Telcos, Bank CEOs, and USSD charges: A two-faced narrative of silence and finger-pointing https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/24/telcos-bank-ceos-ussd-charges/ Plugs: 1. Attend Techpoint Startup School https://school.techpoint.africa/ 2. SME Clinic 3: Investment Edition https://bit.ly/smeclinic 3. Q3 Startup Funding Report https://intelligence.techpoint.africa/form.php?report=NSFR2019Q3 Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
10/25/201914 minutes, 42 seconds
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Everton's SportPesa out in Kenya, Jumia loses $2.6bn market cap, yet another YC-backed 'failure'?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast: Nigerian Twitter finds yet another trend after overflogging “Sco pa tu mana”. https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/15/twitter-trend-bomboclaat/ Facebook now has 33 million monthly active users in Nigeria. https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/14/facebook-nigeria-active-users/ How Jumia lost its unicorn status, shedding $2.6bn market cap in 6 months. https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/14/jumia-lost-2bn-market-cap/ Where is YC-backed Envyl delivering packages to now? Ghana, Nigeria, or nowhere? https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/17/where-is-yc-backed-envyl-delivering-packages-to-now-ghana-nigeria-or-nowhere/ Listen every Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
10/18/201912 minutes
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YC values Flutterwave at over $150m, funds galore across Africa, battling child porn in Nigeria

Download the GIGM app https://m.gigm.com/ Get in touch with Victor in Kenya - [email protected] or https://twitter.com/victor_ekwealor on Twitter. Learn how to get funding for your business and keep it: https://bit.ly/smeclinic3 Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast: Valued at over $150m, Flutterwave is Y Combinator’s most valuable company from Africa. https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/03/flutterwave-is-valued-at-over-150m/ With $55,000 in seed funding, this Nigerian hardware startup is set to break glass ceilings. https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/03/nupe-energy-nugas/ TemTem’s funding round may be a good omen for Algerian tech startups. https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/01/temtem-series-a-funding-round/ Nigerian lawmakers move to censor online distribution of child pornography. https://techpoint.africa/2019/10/03/lawmakers-internet-child-pornography/ Listen every Tuesday and Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
10/4/20199 minutes, 2 seconds
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It's a movement: #StopRobbingUs, TECNO parent IPOs, MacBook Pro banned on flights, Google WiFi down

Download the GIGM app https://m.gigm.com/ Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast: Nigerian tech community fights back against SARS. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/30/nigerian-tech-community-fights-back-against-sars/ TECNO parent company, Transsion Holdings lists in China with little room for foreign investor participation. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/30/transsion-holdings-china/ Nigerian aviation authority, NCAA bans MacBook Pro Retina 15 on all flights. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/30/macbook-risk-to-aviation-safety/ Google Station, Google’s free WiFi is offline in Lagos. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/27/google-station-free-wifi-offline-lagos/ Get funding for your business and keep it bit.ly/smeclinic3 Listen every Tuesday and Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
10/1/201913 minutes, 6 seconds
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Bolt(Taxify) 'hacked', CcHUB acquires iHub, SA bank workers vs Machines, NITDA vs Truecaller

Download the GIGM app https://m.gigm.com/ Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast: We were not hacked, our acquirer bank is to blame — Bolt (Taxify. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/26/bolt-debit-alerts/ Nigeria’s CcHUB fully acquires Kenya’s iHub. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/26/cchub-acquires-ihub/ South African bank workers to strike against digitalisation of their jobs. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/25/atms-to-shut-down-during-south-african-protests/ Nigerian government investigating alleged privacy breach by Truecaller. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/25/nitda-truecaller-privacy-breach/ Get funding for your business and keep it. bit.ly/smeclinic3 Listen every Tuesday and Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/27/201912 minutes, 16 seconds
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Less than 50k Netflix subs in Nigeria, Africans can earn from Facebook & $433m for new national ID

Download the GIGM app https://m.gigm.com/ Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast: There are probably less than 50k Netflix subscribers in Nigeria. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/24/netflix-subscribers-nigeria/ Video creators in Africa can now earn money from Facebook with ‘Ad Breaks’. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/19/facebook-ad-breaks-in-nigeria/ Why OPay office was shut down in Kano. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/21/real-reasons-opay-kano-office-shut-down/ Nigeria gets $433 million for a 5-year national identity card project. https://techpoint.africa/2019/09/23/nigeria-gets-433-million-for-identity-project/ Listen every Tuesday and Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/24/201912 minutes, 51 seconds
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Andela's next poaching arena, GIG Mobility goes to Ghana, CBN's cashless drive & PlentyWaka in Lagos

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Andela and GIG Mobility are going to Ghana, CBN is ramping up its cashless policy drive in Nigeria and PlentyWaka is the latest startup to bring online bus-hailing to Lagos. Listen every Tuesday and Friday at 8 AM (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/20/201912 minutes, 26 seconds
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Guess who's back? Nigeria Air?

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, Nigeria's national carrier project, Nigeria Air is "back", BudgIT co-founder Seun Onigbinde gets government appointment and then quits, exodus of startups from Akure. Listen in every Tuesday and Friday morning. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Visit www.techpoint.africa for more stories.
9/17/20198 minutes, 30 seconds
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The 'OPaycalypse' is nigh, Kuda's $1.6m pre-seed, nosy mensturation apps

Today on the Techpoint Africa Podcast, digital bank startup Kuda raises $1.6m pre-seed from angel investors, mass migration of top startup executives to OPay Nigeria and your period-tracking app may be sharing your data with Facebook. Listen in every Tuesday and Friday morning (WAT). You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts
9/13/20196 minutes, 8 seconds
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Pilot: Xenophobia Blues

This week on Techpoint Africa, MTN Nigeria share price fluctuates on the NSE, undesirable taxes on the African digital economy, Econet Media selling off shares in Kwese TV. Subscribe to the Techpoint Africa weekly newsletter at https://techpoint.africa/newsletter. You can find this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts
9/6/20192 minutes, 9 seconds
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Bonus: Embracing Competition

During his one-on-one chat at Techpoint Inspired 2018, Chidi Ajaere, Chairman GIG Group talks about embracing competition. Subscribe to the Techpoint Africa weekly newsletter at https://techpoint.africa/newsletter. You can find this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn or anywhere else you get your podcasts
9/2/201931 seconds