A New Era of Fintech Innovation

Advertisements London-based fintech startup, Due Network, is expanding into the Nigerian market as revealed by Robert Sargsian, the Co-Founder and CEO, in a recent press conference. Established in 2022, Due Network has a vision to enhance international payment processes through the use of stablecoins and blockchain technology. The company offers multi-currency accounts, global transfers/remittances, and

“Africa’s FinTech Sector Eyes Staggering $65 Billion Growth by 2030”

Africa’s FinTech sector is poised for continued expansion, promising substantial economic prosperity, according to recent reports from Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and Elevandi. Projections indicate a staggering 13-fold revenue growth to reach $65 billion by 2030, solidifying Africa as one of the fastest-growing FinTech markets. The initial wave, led by mobile money and payment solutions,

The great expectations – Modern Ghana

Under these trying circumstances that giant economies such as South Africa and Nigeria … business. There is the vexed issue of the COVID-19 levy and …

Top 10 African countries most vulnerable to cyber threats

Recent findings from Check Point® Software Technologies shed light on the top 10 African countries most susceptible to cyber threats, particularly through the use of Remote Access Trojans (RAT). According to the report, cyber threats have been particularly severe in Africa, with countries like Mauritius, Nigeria, Morocco, and Kenya being targeted and attacked. The report

Report: Nigeria Ranks As African Country With Most Students in US

In a pivotal moment for international education, the newly released 2023 Open Doors Report on International Education Exchange underscores the United States as the preferred destination for global students.  Of particular significance is the remarkable 22.2 percent increase in Nigerian student enrollment totaling 17,640 for the 2022/2023 academic year. Nigeria is the leading source of students from

Nominees For 2023 CAF Awards Unveiled

In a thrilling announcement by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) on Tuesday, seven remarkable Nigerian football talents have been shortlisted for the prestigious 2023 CAF Women’s Player of the Year award. The Super Falcons players have earned their places on the nomination list, making Nigeria the country with the highest number of nominees in