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A three-day design sprint in Lagos this September will help financial players turn gender-disaggregated data into practical tools and policies.
Global and African economic leaders are set to meet in Abuja for two days of discussions focused on helping African economies navigate growing global uncertainty and create sustainable growth.
Two days, one city: startups pitched and got funded. A hackathon was won, Electric cars were on the floor, and Port Harcourt proved it means business.
The Cascador ScaleUp Program has officially opened applications for its 2026 cohort. This year, the initiative is working closely with Startup South to ensure that business owners outside the major tech hubs receive the support they need to expand.
With KingMakers as the industry partner, the event was more than just playing games; it was about building them. The goal was simple: help young Nigerian developers turn their passion into a real career.
A Lagos hotel. Twenty-six speakers. Hundreds of founders, investors, and decision-makers in one room. And one pitch competition that could send a Nigerian startup to the global finals in San Francisco for a shot at $1 million. This is not one to miss.
This IWD, the focus is clear: Africa’s future is being written by women who have evolved beyond the glass ceiling and are now focused on the horizon.
TechUp Port Harcourt started in 2020 with a simple but deliberate conviction: to make sure tech events do more than just talk.