ICYMI, catch the previous edition here
1.. As seen on the TL but little did I know it was a beginning of the drama.
Ohhh.
Another angle.
Dave decided to clear the air but the thread long so check it out here.
Davio side of story.
That thing Rema said about liking women in this case it’s whala (trouble) though.
2.. Fair point sha.
Lmaooo.
Enipe???
3.. Someone said, “Na banger tweet.”
“Especially coming from a dev like you”
4.. Aswear 1 month trial will convince you.
5.. You people should be pitying social media managers o.
6.. Wawu.
7.. Thank God for Tech ooo.
Fair.
E say na wickedness.
8.. Purrr 💅🏽💅🏽💅🏽
9.. Someone said, “So they were employed 24hrs prior to the change?”
They said he can actually upskill since that is what software engineer do.
You people should not vex now.
10.. E reach to ask
Do check out our last Rela Tech Ship series here
Official News
Kasha, a digital retail startup from Rwanda, has successfully secured $21 million in Series B funding. The funding will be utilized to expand women's healthcare services across the African continent, extending beyond its current East African operations.
MyCover.ai, an insurtech startup focused on developing Africa's digital insurance infrastructure, has successfully completed a pre-seed funding round, raising $1.25 million.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) have entered into a fintech collaboration agreement aimed at reinforcing cross-border regulations and fostering information sharing. The primary objective of this collaboration is to promote innovation in both countries' financial technology sectors.
Starting September 2023, Bundle Africa, a Nigeria-based crypto and Web3 startup, has made an announcement regarding the closure of its exchange platform. The decision to shut down the exchange platform is driven by the company's strategic plan to concentrate its efforts on developing and enhancing Cashlink, its peer-to-peer (P2P) payment platform.
RightCard, a subsidiary of Lemonade Technology Inc., has successfully obtained an IMTO (International Money Transfer Operator) license from the Central Bank of Nigeria. With this license in place, RightCard Payment Services is now authorized to operate as an IMTO provider in Nigeria.
Omo things are happening in this country o. Thank God for tech. My question is not how to marry tech and comedy but how to marry tech and fashion styling 😂
Omo eh this country nah cruise I swear...! Someone bought a bicycle to subsidize transportation.. nah so them suspend am Oo say his becoming a bad influence to his fellow colleagues, make God help us, make we no burn this country to ashes 🤦🏻♂️