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Timi Odueso

Abuja, Africa, Kaduna State

Joy—unceasing, forever. || Senior Editor, Newsletters, @TechCabal || Content Strategist, and Product Manager

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  • 4 weeks ago | techcabal.com | Timi Odueso

    Lagos, Nigeria – 17/04/2025 – For restaurants and food businesses across Nigeria, online marketplaces like Chowdeck have opened the floodgates to new customers—but this opportunity also created a major challenge. Orders come in fast, but inventory tracking? A disjointed, manual mess. That pain ends now. Lumi Business, Nigeria’s leading business management platform for SMEs, has announced a powerful new integration with Chowdeck, the country’s fastest-growing food delivery marketplace.

  • 4 weeks ago | techcabal.com | Timi Odueso

    Hyperbridge, a secure and highly scalable blockchain interoperability protocol, has raised over $5 million – $2.5 million in its seed round and $2.8 million in its public sale. The seed round was led by the Polkadot Ecosystem Fund (a joint venture by the  Web3 Foundation and venture capital firm Scytale Digital). All these came on the heels of its crowd loan, which saw the project raise $2.7 million to secure a parachain slot, making it the most successful in recent times.

  • 4 weeks ago | techcabal.com | Timi Odueso

    If you run a wallet service, a payment platform, or a fintech product with a payout system, you’re already familiar with the concept of float, the operational balance that helps keep things moving. But in most cases, that float sits idle. It doesn’t generate returns. It doesn’t contribute to your bottom line. It simply exists to keep your infrastructure functioning. At Dot, we’ve been thinking about how to change that.

  • 4 weeks ago | techcabal.com | Timi Odueso

    Sub-heading: Circool, Africa’s first Solar wallet, is on a mission to make solar power adoption faster through its savings feature. Power supply is key to productivity for Nigerians. With remote work boom and 42% of African employees working remote at least once a week. MSMEs also need stable power supply to drive sales. However, the current options are not cutting it. Government supplied electricity is totally unreliable, with power grid collapses and infrequent power supply schedule.

  • 4 weeks ago | techcabal.com | Timi Odueso |Towobola Bambgose

    Everyone needs stable power supply for their day to day activities: Remote workers, MSMEs, households, the list is endless. With the recent fuel hikes and power grid collapse, it’s only apparent that these existing form of electricity generation is not sufficient to meet the needs of the ever-growing Nigerian population. The next best alternative is getting a solar system. However, a lot of Nigerians cannot afford to pay outright for a solar system.

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