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HOW TO BECOME A DEVOPS ENGINEERHOW TO BECOME A DEVOPS ENGINEER A DevOps engineer is an IT professional who has an in-depth understanding of the software development lifecycle. They need to understand why the organization had to move from one model to the other, the shortcomings of the previous model, the benefits of the new model, and so on. DevOps engineers focus more on the monitoring stage compared to the previous...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 224 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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A priest, Oluwo Olawole Olakunle, is building an app to check fraudulent spiritualists
I locked myself in the office restroom to escape my colleagues’ chatter. Pacing, I needed a quiet place to listen to Oluwo Olawole Olakunle, a priest of Ifá—a revered Yoruba system of divination—deliver a virtual reading. In an interview days before, Olakunle, who holds degrees in information technology and electrical engineering, described Ifá as a “query system” akin to a computer algorithm. “Ifá has no emotion,” he explained. “It’s garbage in, garbage out. You ask the right question, you get the truth.”
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A priest, Oluwo Olawole Olakunle, is building an app to check fraudulent spiritualists
I locked myself in the office restroom to escape my colleagues’ chatter. Pacing, I needed a quiet place to listen to Oluwo Olawole Olakunle, a priest of Ifá—a revered Yoruba system of divination—deliver a virtual reading. In an interview days before, Olakunle, who holds degrees in information technology and electrical engineering, described Ifá as a “query system” akin to a computer algorithm. “Ifá has no emotion,” he explained. “It’s garbage in, garbage out. You ask the right question, you get the truth.”
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South African fintechs Paymenow, TymeBank, Omnisient make FT’s Africa fastest-growing companies list
This year’s list featured 130 high-growth businesses, and the three fintech startups were among the 51 South African companies listed.
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South African fintechs Paymenow, TymeBank, Omnisient make FT’s Africa fastest-growing companies list
This year’s list featured 130 high-growth businesses, and the three fintech startups were among the 51 South African companies listed.
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MTN’s BankTech disburses $592 million in Q1 loans amid rising credit demand
BankTech, the lending subsidiary of MTN MoMo, disbursed a record $592 million in loans in Q1 2025, according to MTN Group’s financials, its highest since launching in August 2023.
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MTN’s BankTech disburses $592 million in Q1 loans amid rising credit demand
BankTech, the lending subsidiary of MTN MoMo, disbursed a record $592 million in loans in Q1 2025, according to MTN Group’s financials, its highest since launching in August 2023.
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Moniepoint, PalmPay, OmniRetail, Paga make FT Africa’s fastest-growing companies list
Last year, five Nigerian startups—Omniretail, Moniepoint, Thrive Agric Limited, Paga, and Zone—were represented on the 100-company list.
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Moniepoint, PalmPay, OmniRetail, Paga make FT Africa’s fastest-growing companies list
Last year, five Nigerian startups—Omniretail, Moniepoint, Thrive Agric Limited, Paga, and Zone—were represented on the 100-company list.
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Roam, M-Kopa top Kenyan firms on FT Africa’s fastest-growing companies list
Three Kenyan startups — Roam Electric AB, M-Kopa Holdings Ltd, and Victory Farms Ltd — have been named among Africa’s fastest-growing companies in the latest ranking by the Financial Times and Statista, a list dominated by South African and Nigerian firms.
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Roam, M-Kopa top Kenyan firms on FT Africa’s fastest-growing companies list
Three Kenyan startups — Roam Electric AB, M-Kopa Holdings Ltd, and Victory Farms Ltd — have been named among Africa’s fastest-growing companies in the latest ranking by the Financial Times and Statista, a list dominated by South African and Nigerian firms.
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Fidelity Bank reclaims trillion-naira market cap as stock rises to ₦21
The midsize lender's growth positions it as a likely tier-1 Nigerian bank, attracting wider investor interest and improving its capital raising ability.
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Fidelity Bank reclaims trillion-naira market cap as stock rises to ₦21
The midsize lender's growth positions it as a likely tier-1 Nigerian bank, attracting wider investor interest and improving its capital raising ability.
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👨🏿🚀TechCabal Daily – You could pay 5% more for data
In today's edition: Spar enters the mobile space backed by MTN MVNO || Nigerians could pay 5% more in telecom fees after senate passes tax bill || Kenyan microfinance banks are cutting jobs in their innovation departments
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👨🏿🚀TechCabal Daily – You could pay 5% more for data
In today's edition: Spar enters the mobile space backed by MTN MVNO || Nigerians could pay 5% more in telecom fees after senate passes tax bill || Kenyan microfinance banks are cutting jobs in their innovation departments
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PalmPay named Africa’s fastest-growing fintech
PalmPay tops the Financial Times’ 2025 list of Africa’s fastest-growing fintechs, reporting strong revenues, 15 million daily transactions, and plans to expand into four more African countries by year-end.
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PalmPay named Africa’s fastest-growing fintech
PalmPay tops the Financial Times’ 2025 list of Africa’s fastest-growing fintechs, reporting strong revenues, 15 million daily transactions, and plans to expand into four more African countries by year-end.
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Bootstrapped Cargoplug expands to UK after 1 million deliveries in Nigeria
After 12 years and one million deliveries, Nigerian logistics company, Cargoplus is expanding to the UK to streamline shipping between the UK and Nigeria.
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Bootstrapped Cargoplug expands to UK after 1 million deliveries in Nigeria
After 12 years and one million deliveries, Nigerian logistics company, Cargoplus is expanding to the UK to streamline shipping between the UK and Nigeria.
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OPay backer, Opera is launching standalone stablecoin app for Africans
Opera which owns 9% ($258 million) of OPay is officially launching a stablecoin app for Africans. Previously embedded in the Opera browser, the app already has 7 million users.
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OPay backer, Opera is launching standalone stablecoin app for Africans
Opera which owns 9% ($258 million) of OPay is officially launching a stablecoin app for Africans. Previously embedded in the Opera browser, the app already has 7 million users.
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