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Nigeria’s tech future lies in local innovations — MGX Research
As the global tech landscape accelerates towards 2026, Founder, MGX researchers, Nnaemeka Ani has challenged Nigeria and indeed Africa’s tech innovators to seize the moment and shape their own destiny by localising their innovations.
Nigeria’s digital public infrastructure hampered by data centre shortage
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Nigeria driving Africa’s digital renaissance — Chioma Ekeh
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AI resurrections of dead celebrities amuse and rankle
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