
Towobola Bambgose
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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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4 weeks ago |
techcabal.com | Timi Odueso |Towobola Bambgose
In a world where everything moves fast, your phone should too. Whether you’re hopping from meetings to lifestyle events, crushing your gaming sessions, or creating content on the go, the Infinix NOTE 50 Pro is built to keep up with your hustle. With All-Round FastCharge 3.0, smarter power management, and a performance setup that’s anything but mid-range, this device delivers all-day confidence, from 1% to 100%. Let’s break down what makes the NOTE 50 Pro a fast, smart, and reliable companion.
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4 weeks ago |
techcabal.com | Timi Odueso |Towobola Bambgose
To celebrate his 50th birthday, Nigerian entrepreneur and nightlife titan Obi Cubana is thinking beyond the party; he’s doubling down on tech. Through his game distribution company, Hammer Games, Obi has launched two new mobile games: Warlordes and Edge of Infinity (EOI), signaling the company’s intent to take on Africa’s fast-growing gaming industry. These releases are more than birthday fireworks, they mark Hammer Games’ most ambitious leap yet into interactive entertainment.
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4 weeks ago |
techcabal.com | Bunmi Bailey |Adonijah Ndege |Sakhile Dube |Towobola Bambgose
Ten of Nigeria’s biggest banks recorded a 58% surge in e-payments income as digital transactions hit a record high in 2024, according to their latest financial statements. The increase, driven by higher transfer volumes, increased reliance on mobile apps, and card usage across retail channels, is reshaping the traditional profit model of banking in Nigeria.
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4 weeks ago |
techcabal.com | Kingsley Alumona |Timi Odueso |Towobola Bambgose
Data scientist and co-founder of Geosoft Global Innovation, Ugochukwu Charles Akajiaku, has stated that a novel combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and geospatial technology is the way forward to tackling climate change in Nigeria and Africa at large. Akajiaku, a data scientist at Golden Viosam Nigeria, stated this on Monday while commenting on how African governments and industry stakeholders can manage the climate change challenges facing the continent.
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