App Of The Week: Barter

Barter by Flutterwave is a digital payments platform that provides users with virtual dollar debit cards funded in their own currencies and useful for global payments, subscriptions, etc. Through a virtual payment platform, users can create and fund virtual cards from their local banks in any currency. Read more about App of the week Barter […]

TrackAm And Get Justice

The nation was recently rocked by the murder and rape of a 22-year-old student, Uwavera Omozuwa in a church, and the death of a 16-year old girl identified as Tina in the hands of a Nigerian police officer. Since these two tragic events occurred, indignant hashtags such as #JusticeForTina, #JusticeForUwa, #WeAreTired and #SayNoToRape have dominated […]

App Of The Week: GoMoney

GoMoney is a digital service that was designed to help Nigerians manage their finances better. The app, which caters to a diverse audience, aims to improve the banking experience of users by enabling them to spend their money better. GoMoney is free of the failed transactions, excess charges, or needless paperwork that is typical of […]

App Of The Week: Rubies Bank

If you’re home due to the COVID-19 lockdown, then you might be relying on digital banking for most of your transactions. Digital banking saves people the stress of visiting a physical bank to carry out their transactions. This makes it important than ever in a time when people are advised to maintain social distancing and […]

App Of The Week: V by VFD

V by VFD is a newly released fully digital banking app that helps you gain control of your finances. The app stands out from the typical banking app because not only can you transact on the app but you can also save, set budgets, and track your expenses. V by VFD is a dream come true […]

App Of The Week: uLesson

According to UNICEF, about 10.5 million children are out of school. Moreover, a large percentage of those in school do not have access to quality education. This is a problem that can be solved strategically given the wide range of opportunities technology has to offer in our world. Read more about App of the Week […]

App Of The Week: Ubuy Nigeria

Ubuy was launched in December 2019 to better connect local professionals to customers in need of their services across Nigeria. The app is focused on making the process of finding local professionals easier and much faster while enabling local professionals to expand their customer base.  According to the Chief Executive Officer, Jeremiah Ajilore, Ubuy Nigeria was […]

App Of The Week: Moneypal

In 2019, leading loan provider company, Zedvance, launched its mobile lending app, Moneypal, to make loans accessible to non-salary earners, especially Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs). The platform, which was earlier catering to only salary earners, launched the app in a bid to serve customers more efficiently and promote wide financial inclusion. Read more […]

Top 10 2019 Apps Of The Week

From all indications, it is safe to say that mobile applications are not going away anytime soon. They make life so much easier and increase the reach of services across the world. Nigeria is home to a good number of innovative apps that have been set up as viable solutions to fixable problems.  As the […]

App Of The Week: Sokoloan

Sokoloan is an app that lets you easily acquire loans from/in the comfort of your home. Using the same technology as Branch, Carbon, Palm Credit and other loan apps, Sokoloan disburses loans to individuals and lets them payback within 2-6 months.  Read more about other Apps of the week Meet the App In order to […]

App Of The Week: Eyowo

Eyowo is a digital payment solutions app that was set up to help Nigerians carry out their day-to-day financial transactions wherever they are, without the need to visit a physical banking hall. The app lets users send and receive cash, and pay their bills.  Read more about other Apps of the week With the Eyowo […]

App of the Week: Askdamz

For many people who want to lose weight, there are a thousand and one apps that can help them on their weight loss journeys. However, there is hardly any app that is tailor-made for the Nigerian audience. This makes it difficult for them to track their fitness progress based on factors like the Nigerian diet […]

App of The Week: Wallet.ng

In today’s world, banks have done a good job of making the process of saving money more seamless for us and creating payment services that facilitate transactions. These systems, however, prove unreliable sometimes resulting in unnecessary fees. This is why wallet.ng was launched. Wallet.ng is an online payments service that lets people pay and receive […]

App Of The Week: Tremendoc

Healthcare in Nigeria is one sector that is in dire need of attention. There is a high demand for doctors in Nigeria, yet an alarming scarcity that is currently on the rise. The lack of awareness on the importance of regular checkups and consulting the doctor is another problem facing the system. These and the […]

App Of The Week: Naijacab

Naijacab is an indigenous ride-hailing service taking after the likes of foreign services like Bolt (formerly Taxify) and Uber. Released on March 2019, Naijacab has all the necessary features to ensure a great customer experience. These include ride-sharing, taxi booking, pickup, and delivery logistics, and passenger and Concierge login. With over 2000 cabs in over 50 […]

App Of The Week: BookTime Africa

BookTime Africa is an app that seeks to incentivise learning among students. The app aims to do this by providing students with monetary and recreational rewards that would boost their enthusiasm to gain knowledge and make them highflyers in their scholastic endeavours. The app was created by Sunday Bawa and released by Iyanu LLC, a […]