App of The Week: Lyrics Nigeria

As the name implies, Lyrics Nigeria is an app that lets you read the lyrics of Nigerian songs while listening to their streamed instrumentals. Think of all the times you tried to learn the lyrics of a song you really

App Of The Week: Playfre

Good news! Nigerians can now stream music on a newly-launched indigenous service without paying a dime! This “Spotify-like” service is the answer to the long overdue demand for Spotify or a similar service that would provide Africans access to unlimited

The HerVenture App Helps Women Entrepreneurs Learn Business Skills

If you’re a woman and you run a business, you may find the HerVenture app a helpful addition to your range of self-development tools. It’s a resource that helps you learn useful enterprise building skills on-the-go, and gives you access

App Of The Week: ORide

Bike-hailing services have become a thing in Nigeria thanks to the fast and portable nature of Okadas and how efficient they are at beating traffic. Indeed, anyone can easily order for the closest Okada rides around them and be at

App Of The Week: Privedoc

Privedoc is a medical app that has been established to enable patients consult doctors, nurses, or Physiotherapists right from the comfort of their homes. The app was founded by Lanre Olaitan, a Clinical entrepreneur, and an emergency medical doctor. He

App Of The Week: Hotels.ng

One of the game changers disrupting the traditional way of booking in Nigeria is Hotels.ng – Nigeria’s largest booking service. Founded by Mark Essien in 2013, Hotels.ng has grown to become a hotels booking agency listing over 10,000 hotels from

App Of The Week: Medplan

The good news about most diseases is that they can be avoided and the risks of having them kept at bay. Indeed, the prospects of living a healthy life in this day and age are higher than ever, thanks to

App Of The Week: Pass.ng

Pass.ng was founded by Samson Abioye to better the chances of students acing the mandatory annual exam, JAMB. Together with Abayomi Akanji, Imole Oluyemi, and Joshua Adebagbo, Samson launched the service after seeing how low the number of students who

App Of The Week: All Nigerian Banks Apps

The beauty of multi-functional apps is that they let us access various mobile apps and do many things at once without having to download a bunch of different apps. Yet, they are not without their flaws. For instance, mobile app

App Of The Week: Access Bank Mobile Banking App

The Access Bank Mobile Banking App was created by Access Bank to make banking more seamless for all Access Bank Customers. Recently, it was redesigned giving it a much cleaner user interface and additional features including biometric (fingerprint & facial

App Of The Week: Naija Whot

Whot is an undeniable classic when it comes to popular games in Nigeria. It is a game most Nigerians would hardly think twice about playing when an opportunity arises. That is why it has stood the test of time despite

App Of The Week: Quick Check Loans Application

The Quick Check Loans application was launched to make obtaining loans easier for Nigerians. The app lets you borrow money and pay at your convenience with the help of your smart phone. At the rate which financial needs arise on

App Of The Week: PrepUp

Exams like JAMB and WAEC are around the corner and as a result, students will be taking advantage of every strategy available to ace their exams. Since the introduction of the Computer Based Test (CBT) system for JAMB, students have

Top 4 Nigerian Mobile Games

Not so long ago, we were mostly used to games designed by foreign developers, but today we now have our homegrown games produced by talented developers, who aim to create entertainment for the Nigerian market. If you in search of

App Of The Week: I-Invest

I-Invest lets you purchase treasury bills directly from your mobile phone. Thanks to this app, you can now use your mobile phone to not only make utility bill payments, money transfers, and airtime purchases but also access investment opportunities. I-Invest

App Of The Week: MAX.NG Okada

Lagos is one hectic city; it is crowded but you eventually have to visit it one way or another! So it is safe to say Lagos is the bustling city of Nigeria. For every anomaly that exists in the city,

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