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Tech in Nigeria 2025: The Predictions, Dramas, Roundups

Explore Nigeria’s tech scene in 2025, uncovering bold predictions, industry highlights, and unfolding dramas shaping innovation, startups, and digital transformation in one of Africa’s most dynamic tech ecosystems.

Pillars of Nigeria Tech in 2025.Digital InclusionStartup InnovationSustainability & Green Tech
Startup InnovationScaling local startups with funding, mentorship, and global collaborations to drive homegrown solutions addressing Nigeria’s unique challenges.
Digital InclusionEmpowering underserved communities with affordable internet, education, and tools for equitable tech participation and economic growth.
Sustainability & Green TechPromoting eco-friendly technologies and renewable energy solutions to combat climate change and ensure long-term environmental and economic stability.
  • The whole insurance industry is constantly in change-from how we buy insurance to the processing of claims, everything is changing fast. The prospect is bright, as we dive into 2025, thinking about what might come next. We see some big trends emerging. In their effort to make services more personalized and efficient, insurance companies are […]
  • Top 5 Nigeria Government Programmes in Tech this 2025
    2025 is an exciting year for Nigeria’s tech space, as th2e government rolls out bold programmes to drive innovation and boost the digital economy. These initiatives are not just about keeping up with global trends—they’re about putting Nigeria on the map as a tech leader in Africa. With a strong focus on equipping people with […]
  • Unicorn Companies
    The African startup scene is abuzz. The year 2025 shows innovative entrepreneurs and game-changing startups on one side, while the growing digital landscape provides an enabling atmosphere for these companies to thrive.  Right at the heart of it all are Africa Unicorn Companies-those that have finally achieved the much-heralded $1 billion valuation mark. But what […]
  • Nigeria has one of the largest economies in Africa.  Despite the inflation that has befallen the once giant of Africa, there still remain top investment opportunities that are rewarding and worth buying into.  In 2025, it is important to invest your money wisely and not let it sit idle. With the high cost of living […]
  • Airtel New Tariff Plan Price for DATA 2025
    If you’re using Airtel, here’s some news—you’ll want to know about the Airtel New Tariff Plan. Airtel Nigeria just introduced a new plan where you get 40MB for ₦50 and 750MB for ₦500, among other updates.  This change comes with adjustments to Airtel data plan prices, according to what Airtel posted on its website on […]
  • Moniepoint Women in Tech expansion
    To celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD), Moniepoint Inc., a leading digital financial services provider and Africa’s fastest-growing financial institution, has announced an expansion of its “Women in Tech” program. This year, the initiative will grow from offering 10 internship spots to 15, reinforcing Moniepoint’s dedication to reducing the gender gap in the tech industry. This […]
  • Skype shuts down in May
    Skype, once a trailblazer in the world of video calling and messaging, is officially set to shut down in May 2025. After more than two decades of connecting people across the globe, Microsoft has decided to retire the platform and focus its efforts on Microsoft Teams, a newer communication tool that has quickly become a […]
  • WhatsApp business Africa
    WhatsApp is no longer just for chatting with friends—it’s now a powerful tool for business across Africa. From Lagos’ lively markets to Johannesburg’s busy streets, entrepreneurs use WhatsApp Business Africa to sell their products, reach customers, and manage sales—all from their smartphones. With its easy features, low data costs, and huge popularity, WhatsApp has become […]