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7 Jul 2020
Global engineering talent company, Andela is looking to double its talent pool and is ready to accept engineers from all African countries. Omowale David-Ashiru, Andela’s Vice President for Global Operations joins CNBC Africa for more.
1 Jul 2020
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6 May 2020
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30 Jan 2019
After the completion of its 100 million-dollar Series D funding, African outsourcing start-up Andela says they plan to hire another one thousand software developers this year. Andela's Country Director for Nigeria Omowale David-Ashiru, joins CNBC Africa to discuss this development.
24 Jan 2019
Andela today announced the completion of a $100M Series D funding bringing Andela’s total venture funding to $180M. Clement Uwajeneza Country Director at Andela Rwanda joins us now to discuss the most recent financing and road ahead for 2019.
2 Feb 2018
Andela, the largest tech hub in Nigeria is helping companies quickly and confidently scale their software teams with world-class, full-time developers. The Guardian got a rare access to the magnificent hub recently where we got a full view into how Africa's evolving tech giant is developing talents to solve some of the continent's needs.
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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.

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