59% of Nigerian TikTok users follow football as 64% of women access sports through TikTok
TikTok is quickly becoming a platform for sports lovers in Nigeria, as data has shown that 59 per…
Supporting Africa at the 2026 World Cup will cost travelling fans £23,000 – Report
Fans of African countries supporting their countries at the 2026 World Cup would spend approximately £23,000 (N41.7m) to…
Nigeria’s LemFi and BFREE raised 30% of $135m total by African startups in May
Nigerian financial technology company LemFi was one of the pearls of the African funding scene in May, contributing…
Fact Check: Is Trevor Noah’s claim that Nigerian drivers gamed Uber’s 100% bonus true?
A few days ago, global comic sensation Trevor Noah set Nigerian social media talking after he claimed that…
Lagos drivers protest Uber, Bolt and inDrive’s refusal to implement mandatory health insurance
E-hailing drivers in Lagos have embarked on a rally to protest the refusal of app companies Uber, Bolt…
2026 FIFA World Cup: Here are 5 tech updates you should look out for
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is upon us. This edition, hosted by Canada, Mexico and the USA, is…
“Can a women-only e-hailing app survive in Nigeria?”- We asked female drivers
"From experience, some women don’t like a fellow woman driver. Most of the cancellations I got always come from my gender, and they always have this to say: 'I don’t want woman wahala o'. - One female driver said.
AUATON petitions Attorney-General on FG’s mandatory health insurance for drivers
Uber and Bolt drivers in Lagos state, under the umbrella of the Amalgamated Union of App-based Transporters of…
Children’s Day: Bolt donates portion of earnings to vulnerable children
Ride-hailing company Bolt says it will donate a portion of its earnings to vulnerable children and youths. The…
Beyond VAR, these cutting-edge technologies helped Arsenal win the Premier League title
On Sunday, Arsenal FC were crowned the 2025/2026 Premier League Champions after defeating Crystal Palace 2-1 in a…