Bon début de semaine!
Well, after last night game, I now identify as an Ivorian, so server beer merci??
ICYMI, catch the previous edition here
1.. As seen on the TL last week Monday.
2/2
2.. This is what happens when you replace HR with AI
3.. Someone said “Molu-air,” and the quote says the rest
Haaa
They said Not just any adults. Police.
4.. Well, I was kind of expecting a Happy ending
5.. A small price to pay to see the road if you ask me, that is, if it is a Nokia G1815, though.
6.. Peaceful Demons Tration
7.. So David hosted a challenge and announced the winner, and then…
Then we saw this
He took stealing like an artist too far
8.. 2024 Timigod said, well, I might.
9.. Someone said, “Some people should never be allowed to think alone,” and I’m like, wow
10.. And I no too like stress
12.. Wawuuuuu
Ohh
13.. He really took that Steve Jobs “Crazy ones” personally.
Official News
Herbert Wigwe, the co-founder and group CEO of Access Holdings, lost his life in a helicopter crash in California. Wigwe’s wife, son, and Abimbola Ogunbanjo, the former group chairman of Nigerian Exchange Group Plc, were also involved in the unfortunate incident.
Kenya is considering a bill, the Kenya Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Society Bill 2023, proposing fines of up to $6,250 for unlicensed AI and robotics businesses. The bill aims to establish the Robotics Society of Kenya (RSK) as a regulatory body to issue licenses and impose fines. Non-compliance may result in a two-year jail term.
Nigerian edtech startup Klas, led by Ingressive Capital, has raised $1 million in pre-seed funding. Techstars, HoaQ Capital, and various angel investors also participated in the funding round.
Remoteli, a Ghanaian tech talent startup, has secured $315,000 in pre-seed funding. The funding round was led by Jeremie Frimpong, a Ghanaian-Dutch professional footballer currently playing for Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen.
Abuja’s Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) aims to regulate ride-hailing services to address increasing insecurity. While Bolt and Nairaxi have secured licenses, notable services like Uber, Indrive, and Rida are missing. The FCTA plans enforcement operations against unlicensed operators, warning of potential bans for those lacking the required license.
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