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5 Oct 2016
The Guardian profiles four Nigerian tech startups that have attracted positive reviews and investment from across the world. Get familiar with names such as NerveFlo, Aella, Paystack and Andela.
4 Oct 2016
Experts at the Tech BBQ, organised by Tech Circle, speak on the key things necessary to build a start-up, it's challenges and how to solve them.
3 Oct 2016
Your Life, Your Money is a personal finance series produced by Guardian TV for young men and women. Watch Episode 8 of this life transforming programme sponsored by Zenith Bank which focuses on how to raise money.
1 Oct 2016
As Nigeria marks her 56th year of independence, we look back at the country's past leaders from Sir Tafawa Balewa to Muhammadu Buhari.
30 Sep 2016
DG of PENCOM, Chinelo Anohu-Amazu, talks on development, innovation and the influence of pension funds in creating an enabling environment for the unleashing of entrepreneurial spirit.
30 Sep 2016
We spoke to the CEO of Paystack and the Founder of Ingressive about the superpowers of a technical team and the biggest opportunities in the Nigerian tech scene. Interviews took place at the Tech BBQ organized by Tech Circle.
29 Sep 2016
Qasar Younis, COO Y Combinator, talks about growing a start-up in a developing economy at the tech bbq hosted by Tech Circle.
29 Sep 2016
Young Nigerian entrepreneurs with limited budgets put their ideas to the test before panellists at the Lagos Start-up Week.
28 Sep 2016
We spoke to Michael Seibel, CEO of Y Combinator, at the Tech BBQ hosted by Tech Circle as part of Lagos Startup Week. He talks about YC's background, funding and opportunities for Nigerian founders.
27 Sep 2016
Meet Marylove Edwards, the 11-year-old tennis prodigy who wants to be the first Nigerian to win one of tennis' Grand Slam events.
26 Sep 2016
Your Life, Your Money is a personal finance series produced by Guardian TV for young men and women. Watch Episode 7 of this programme sponsored by Zenith Bank which focuses on entrepreneurship.
20 Sep 2016
Star of '93 Days' Bimbo Akintola, the movie's producer Dotun Olakunri, and Steve Gukas, the director, share their experience in making what looks set to become one of the greatest movies to ever come out of Nigeria.