The social network that you can wear
- Lifestyle
- February 6, 2015
If you’re an outsider looking in, it’s easy to think running a startup is a good retirement plan. Pursue your passion, be featured on tech websites and magazines every other month, get millions of dollars in VC money, throw crazy parties, have weird looking offices – the list goes on. But you’d be wrong. As
READ MOREGroFin, a development financier focused on financing and supporting small and growing businesses (SGBs) across Africa and the Middle East has launched a $100 million business fund for SMEs in Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, Zambia, Kenya, South Africa, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Egypt with the aim of catalyzing sustainable job creation. The Fund, which has an initial
READ MORENigeria’s shopping community where buyers meet sellers to make deals for used or new products, KAYMU has taken strides to contribute and enhance the technological advancement of the SME community in Nigeria by collaborating with the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) to host the maiden edition of the Entrepreneurs’ Club. With the theme “Empowering the Next Generation SME”, the one-day innovative business
READ MORERecently listed alongside Aliko Dangote and others as one of the “50 Movers and Shakers in Africa” by Switzerland-based company, Credit Suisse, Linda Ikeji is a 34-year old Nigerian entertainment and gossip celebrity blogger that has built a formidable new media platform that’s a household name, generates more page views than traditional media powerhouses, and leads
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