development

StackArena: Getting Started With Ember.JS

In the past few years, web development has gradually evolved from having your server-side web framework render your views and template. Modern web apps…

[Event] Cashless and Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs – July #DevParapo

The move towards a cashless Nigeria provides the opportunity to build the critical electronic payment systems and culture that would enable software developers and…

[Event] E & M Commerce: The Past, Present and Future at #MoMoNigeria

E & M Commerce is fast becoming an alternative to traditional brick and mortar stores which have now become costlier to build due to…

3 Games Good For A Techie’s Thought Process

This time around we are not focusing on the computer games but physical games for techies and tech community. I have been working out…

Google Launches Gmail SMS in Africa. Send and Receive Emails by Text Message

Google has rolled out a new service in Ghana, Nigeria and Kenya that lets Gmail users send and receive emails using the built-in SMS features of…

iROKO, Kasuwa, Sabunta, Truspot, and Spinlet. Talent War Ignited On Nigerian Tech Scene

Editor’s Note: Hey @SeyiTaylor and @_yemia this is the story you asked for; and like ‘we‘ replied via twitter, do feel free to use…

88mph to invest $200,000 in 8-15 African startups

Today, Kenyan seed investment fund 88mph launched its accelerator program in Africa, aiming to invest in another 8-15 startups that target the African mobile/web…

The Series: E-Commerce Emergence in Nigeria

I am a big fan of the handshake between technology and business, and the e-commerce scene in Nigeria has got me excited. While some argue…

The Tony Elumelu Foundation And AllWorld Network Inc. Launch Nigeria50

Today, the Allworld Network Inc. (co-founded by Professor Michael Porter of Harvard Business School) andThe Tony Elumelu Foundation announced the launch of the Nigeria Fast Growth 50 (Nigeria50)….

Free Internet For All In 2020?

There is this common saying in Nigeria- awoof dey run belle! meaning nothing is free, everything comes with a price but not in Namibia…