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Imagine you have a product you are selling for 50,000 Naira and all of a sudden 10,000 people get to see and learn about this product or service you render. According to recent research, 76 per cent of consumers said

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  For a long time, the taxi and danfo leasing business in Nigeria has been plagued by many inefficiencies. This has led to the leasing of faulty and worn-out vehicles to drivers who default on agreed payments. Read more about

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  For many Nigerian independent artistes, gaining recognition for their talents can seem near to impossible. Not only do they have to hone their creative skills and talents, but they also have to focus on the business of getting their

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  For a long time in Nigeria, there was a misconception that Nigerians didn’t pay for content. Hence, one had to be on foreign online platforms to market and sell their ebooks, courses, training, etc. Read more about Websites we

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  Entrepreneurship comes with a lot of ups and downs for most business owners. Success is often the result of hard work and resilience in the face of several setbacks and multiple failures. For Obasegun Ayodele, building hardware solutions has

Websites We Love: Prospa 

  When it comes to doing business in Nigeria, small businesses and startups can benefit a great deal from initiatives and opportunities that promote growth. Fortunately, Prospa, a technology company was founded with this intention in mind. Read more about

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  Formerly known as Scalecabal, GetBumpa is a service built to help merchants scale their businesses with digital tools. Some of the services the platform offers include: Read more about Websites we love Inventory and product management. Order fulfilment and

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  In Nigeria, as well as the rest of Africa, there is an ever-increasing mental health crisis. According to a 2016 study published in the Annals of Nigerian Medicine (ANM), between 20 and 30 percent of Nigerians suffer from mental

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  Nowadays, counterfeit products are infiltrating the market at an alarming rate. Read more about Websites we love Counterfeits are of poorer quality, but available at a lower price, and are often difficult to distinguish from genuine ones. Unfortunately, this

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  For a long time, women have been underrepresented in several sectors. This is no difference in the venture capital space. In 2020, Crunchbase revealed that global VC funding to female founders decreased. Read more about Websites we love This

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Patricia is currently one of the top brands in Nigeria. From sponsoring Nigeria’s most popular show to becoming the biggest eCommerce platform, Patricia has grown in leaps and bounds within a short space of time. Founded by Fejiro Hanu Agbojide

Websites We Love: Releaf 

  In a time when petroleum is fast losing its appeal, Agriculture is the most viable alternative to move the economy forward. This is why several individuals and businesses are tapping into the opportunities that abound in the Agricultural sector.

Websites We Love: Mono 

  Mono is a FinTech platform that allows companies to access their customers’ financial accounts. By combining multiple data into a single API, companies and third-party developers can get critical information such as account statements, real-time balances, historical transactions, income,

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  If every Lagosian were asked to list five of their least favourite things about Lagos, the majority would mention poor transportation. Read more about Websites we love For a long time, Lagos has held the reputation of being one

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SEO has been around for a while is very synonymous with present-day internet culture. It was a by-product of the search engine (hence the name search engine optimization) and has become one of the most important aspects in all of

Websites We Love: OnePipe

  In 2020, Nigerian FinTech startup OnePipe announced that it had raised $950 in pre-seed investment. The investment round, spearheaded by Techstars New York accelerator program, was raised by some reputable early-stage funds including Atlantica Ventures, Ingressive Capital, Sherpa Ventures

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