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More Than Faster Payments: Rwanda's eKash Is Another Lesson in Building Digital Infrastructure
Rwanda's launch of eKash is more than a payments story. The national instant payment system reflects the country's broader strategy of building digital infrastructure, reducing financial friction, and strengthening one of Africa's fastest-growing digital economies.
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Stripe and Advent's $53 billion bid for PayPal could transform digital payments, combining merchant infrastructure, Venmo, and stablecoin services into a fintech giant.
Read More ( 4 min. read)→Startup Sensation: T2S Group Ignites Casablanca Market with $110M IPO
T2S Group Holding is launching a significant $110 million IPO on the Casablanca Stock Exchange, marking a key event for Morocco's 2026 equity market. The healthcare technology firm, which supplies medical equipment and software across 20+ African countries, plans to use the proceeds for strategic expansion, including new facilities and IT upgrades. This offering highlights growing investor interest in African regional growth strategies and the robust healthcare sector.Airbnb's Crypto Chaos: CEO Brian Chesky Finally Addresses Devastating Hack
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky's X account was recently hacked, leading to posts praising RWA tokenization, which is a rare topic for him. While Chesky made a lighthearted comment about gaining crypto followers, the incident sparked skepticism among social media users about the nature of the 'hack.'Crypto Crash Continues: Exchange Knaken Declared Bankrupt
Knaken, a prominent Dutch cryptocurrency exchange, has been declared bankrupt by a Rotterdam court after €7 million in customer funds vanished. The company, which failed to secure a MiCA license, suspended operations, affecting 30,000 users. This event is poised to be one of the Netherlands' most significant crypto failures.African Market Boom: Sucrivoire & Bank of Africa-Mali Soar on BRVM
The BRVM saw notable activity with Sucrivoire Côte d'Ivoire surging +18.61% and Bank of Africa - Mali increasing by +6.36% in a week. These movements highlight dynamic investment opportunities within West African financial markets. Investors are encouraged to stay informed for strategic decisions.The Samsung Most People Don't Know: From the World's Tallest Building to the Future of Biotechnology
Samsung is far bigger than the smartphones it is famous for. From building the Burj Khalifa and manufacturing semiconductor chips to advancing biotechnology and shipbuilding, the South Korean conglomerate is quietly shaping industries that power modern life across the world.
Read More ( 6 min. read)→Companies Are Blaming AI for 874 Daily Layoffs. A 2021 Hiring Mistake Says Otherwise
Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft say it's an AI transformation. One insider says it's just 2021's hiring mess showing up three years late. Guess who's right.Mick Jagger Dares AI Musicians: The Ultimate Challenge for Originality
Mick Jagger, in a recent interview, challenged AI music creators to produce original work with their "own input and thoughts." This statement has sparked debate, highlighting a perceived misunderstanding of AI's creative capabilities and limitations in generating truly original content.AI Investment Shockwave: GPU Financiers Pivot to Inference Chips in $400M Deal
General Compute, an AI inference cloud startup, has secured a $400 million loan from Upper90, marking a potential first for using inference-specific chips as collateral. This financing underscores a broader market trend towards cost-efficient open-source AI infrastructure, challenging Nvidia's traditional dominance and highlighting the rise of alternative chip solutions for AI inference.Why YouTube May Never Convince Most Users to Pay For Premium
Why do so many people refuse to pay for YouTube Premium? YouTube's generous free tier, manageable ads, and unmatched content library may explain why most users never feel the need to subscribe.You Can Only Afford To Hate Religion If Someone Else Still Fears It
If you think Nigerians would behave without religion, you haven't met the average Nigerian. No police, no courts, no regulator; just the fear of God standing between order and chaos. What actually happens when that fear disappears?
Read More ( 7 min. read)→Suella Braverman Wants Former Colonies to Repay Britain. Repay It for What, Exactly?
Suella Braverman's remark that former colonies should repay Britain reopens an old question: was the empire remembered as investment or extraction? From railways built to move resources to the wealth behind Europe's industrial rise, the debate over colonialism, identity, and reparations refuses to fade.If Every Crisis Is Breaking News, Why Does Nothing Feel Broken Anymore?
Breaking news no longer breaks through. Audiences have grown numb to headlines amid misinformation, shrinking attention spans, survival instincts, and broken government promises, raising urgent questions about what journalism must become to matter again.With All the Reforms Going On in Nigeria, Will the Country Ever Get Better?
Nigeria has seen reform after reform for decades—but why do so many citizens still struggle? Is this time finally different, because if these reforms are fully implemented, will they truly make the country better?Why Must African Fiction Translate Itself Before It Is Allowed to Be Literature?
African literature deserves to be fully read as art, not anthropology or some form of cultural relic to be studied. Too often, African stories are treated as cultural evidence rather than creative expression, denying writers the same freedom routinely granted to Western storytelling and mythology.The War on Poverty is on Pause: What Tinubu’s Reforms Really Mean for the Average Nigerian
President Tinubu’s bold economic reforms promised long-term growth, but for many Nigerians, they’ve brought deeper poverty and hardship. Here’s what the reforms really mean for the average citizen
Read More ( 6 min. read)→OPINION: Should Education Be Free To All?
This in-depth analysis examines the promise and pitfalls of tuition-free learning, from breaking cycles of poverty to fears of declining quality. With examples from Finland to sub-Saharan Africa, it explores how nations can balance equity, funding, and excellence in an age where knowledge is the key to progress.Opinion: The Dangerous Binary of Modern Narcissist Theory
Can Empaths Be Narcissists and what type of narcissistic behaviors exists?How Remembering Ancestors Shapes Moral Philosophy
By reflecting on the lives of those who came before us—their virtues, mistakes, and choices—we uncover a deeper, more personal foundation for understanding right and wrong.Should Nigeria Adopt a Four-Day Work Week?
As countries experiment with shorter work weeks, Nigeria faces a pressing question: could a four-day schedule ease burnout, boost productivity, and reshape work culture—or would it clash with our unique economic realities?Why Some Men Faint While Urinating at Night, and What's Actually Happening in Their Body
A midnight trip to the bathroom can sometimes end in a sudden collapse. Micturition syncope causes dizziness, sweating, blurred vision, and fainting during or after urination, especially in men over 40 and older adults with prostate issues or low blood pressure.
Read More ( 4 min. read)→Fibermaxxing Explained: Why Everyone Is Suddenly Obsessed With Fiber in 2026
What is fibermaxxing? Discover why fiber has become one of the biggest wellness trends of 2026, the science behind gut health, weight management, debloating, and how to increase fiber safely.Is Hantavirus Still a Threat? What Happened After the Headlines Faded?
Is hantavirus still a threat in 2026? Explore what happened after the MV Hondius outbreak, why it was contained and how misinformation spread faster than the virus itself.French Visa Shake-Up Sparks Outrage Among Cameroonian Students
Cameroonian students and parents protested new, immediate financial hurdles for French visas, requiring proof of full tuition payment. This policy, announced by Campus France Cameroon, affects students already in the application process and adds to a broader trend of increasing tuition fees for non-EU students. Organizers demand dialogue and fairness to address the significant financial burden.From Waist Trainers to Ozempic: The Body Standard Race
From waist trainers to Ozempic, the quest for the “perfect” body keeps evolving—but at what cost? Explore how social media, celebrity trends, and a billion-dollar industry fuel the never-ending body standard arms race.Idris Elba Wants More West African Action Films, But Can the Industry Deliver?
Idris Elba is backing a new wave of West African action films, but can Nollywood and the wider industry overcome infrastructure, funding, and distribution challenges to create a globally competitive action genre?
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