It's another Monday, and it's not a holiday. Why do bad things happen to good people?
How was your weekend? Mine was crazy, you don't even want to hear about it. (Not that I want to tell you too sha)
ICYMI, catch the previous edition here
1.. Dem say MFJPM (No use rant disturb me)
Lmaooo
2.. Maybe HR nah ArsenalĀ fan
3.. Gbogbo signature yen o necessary (The signature is not necessary).
4.. That thing Rugger normally says in his intro, check the quotes though.
I heard it was 1838 in Jamaica
Lmaooo
What did we carry, what did we throw?
5.. This is not funny sha
Sigh
6.. āLaunch! If you fail, launch again.ā
7.. Flex
God when???
8.. Mr Victor said 65 šš
9.. As seen on the tl
Things hard my dear (That one no mean say make uno pay people wetin dem deserve o)
10.. Maybe they are starting small small
11.. He said no dey give yourself false hope o
12.. Why you no quick talk š¢š¢
13.. Omooo x 10
The thread long, check am here
Things dey occur.
14.. ššš
15.. Laughing in GTBANK orange
Tears
16.. This man should just call my name
Do check out our last Rela Tech Ship series here
Official News
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Kenya has reversed its shareholding rule, which previously required Big Tech companies to sell 30% of their shares to Kenyan locals. This rule change means that Big Tech companies operating in Kenya are no longer obligated to comply with this requirement.
Flutterwave, a leading fintech company in Africa, has entered into a partnership with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to facilitate flight payments in sub-Saharan Africa. The collaboration aims to provide and enhance the payment process for air travel within the region.