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WellaHealth’s ZOI-embed lets users book healthcare services while on platforms like Palmpay and MTN

In recent times, access to healthcare has become more digitally enabled, thanks to a wave of health-tech startups offering telemedicine, pharmacy services, and...

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LemFi Launches ‘Send Now, Pay Later’ Empowering Immigrants with Credit-Backed Remittances.

LemFi, the London-based fintech known for its cross-border payment solutions, has unveiled a new feature called ‘Send Now, Pay Later’ (SNPL), a groundbreaking...

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Utiva started as a digital skills trainer. Now it’s rebuilding how African talents get hired

In 2024, the team at Utiva took a step back to assess the impact of their work over the previous four years, training...

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Moniepoint Clarifies UK Financial Reports, Calls $2.7M “Loss” a Strategic Investment in Expansion.

Following reports suggesting that Moniepoint GB, the UK subsidiary of Nigerian fintech unicorn Moniepoint Inc., had incurred losses amounting to $2.7 million, the...

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Moniepoint reports $1.2million loss in first year of UK operations, acquires FCA-regulated Bancom Europe

Moniepoint incurred a loss of $1.2 million in its first year of operating in the United Kingdom, according to recent regulatory filings (PDF). The...

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SendOva Launches in the UK, Redefining Remittances with Purpose and Precision.

For millions of Nigerians in the diaspora, sending money home remains a deeply emotional act, one driven by love, duty, and connection. But...

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How to Find the Right Co-Founder for Your Startup

One of the earliest and most crucial choices an entrepreneur faces is deciding whether to build their venture solo or with co-founders. Investors...

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AfriGO Hits ₦70 Billion in Transactions, Nigeria’s Domestic Card Gains Momentum.

Nigeria’s homegrown debit card, AfriGO, is proving that local innovation can compete on a global scale. In just 2025 alone, the card has...