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Moji Sensei Delano

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Spotify’s $100M podcast payout breaks new ground: Spotify just crossed a major milestone, paying podcasters over $100 million in Q1 2025, its biggest payout yet. The platform leans harder into video content, and it is sending a clear message: it’s all in on building a

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MTN Nigeria sparks investor frenzy: Investor excitement around MTN Nigeria hit a high in April, as hopes grew that the telecom giant would post its first Q1 profit since the 2023 naira crash. A 50% price hike has analysts betting big on stronger margins, with trading volume

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inDrive’s wallet stays shut for Nigerian drivers: Even as Nigerian e-hailing drivers lament dwindling earnings, inDrive says it won’t be rolling out its credit service, inDrive.Money, here anytime soon. Meanwhile, the company is expanding the service elsewhere, recently

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Banks bet big on tech: Nigeria’s leading banks doubled down on tech in 2024, spending a whopping 518.5 billion naira — a 109% jump from 2023. From AI platforms to core system upgrades, it’s clear: digital isn’t just part of banking anymore — it is banking.

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Twitter chose interests over intimacy: Back in 2018, Jack Dorsey made it clear: Twitter would lean into public conversations, not private friend circles. While Facebook owned the personal network space, Dorsey decided Twitter’s real power was in being an "interest network." Now,

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It’s back to school season! Kai I rem those days how my mum used to prepare and all. I can’t even imagine how parents are coping considering the country’s situation as a whole! #BackToSchoolRealities

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This thing OnePipe is doing with Pay with accounts that you can just set up reoccurring payments is AMAZING! People Dey think sha! #Backtoschoolrealities

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School fees season again! And everything is now so expensive. Imagine having like 4 kids in this economy 😭 #BackToSchoolRealities

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I remember when back-to-school meant seeing kids’ backpacks ready and prayers from parents. But for many school owners, it’s a battle. Unpaid fees are one of the challenges many schools in face today. PaywithAccount by OnePipe helps navigate this hurdle. #BackToSchoolRealities

I remember when back-to-school meant seeing kids’ backpacks ready and prayers from parents. But for many school owners, it’s a battle. Unpaid fees are one of the challenges many schools in face today. PaywithAccount by OnePipe helps navigate this hurdle. #BackToSchoolRealities
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I remember when back-to-school meant seeing my kids’ backpacks ready, sharp pencils, and prayers from mama. But for many school owners, it’s a battle. Unpaid fees is one of the challenges many schools in Nigeria face today. PaywithAccount by OnePipe helps navigate this hurdle.

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1/5 I remember going back to school when I was in secondary like it was yesterday. The smell of fresh chalk. My dad’s agbada ironed to perfection as he walked me to the school gate. My heart was buzzing with hope.

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2/5 But now, with my dad as a school owner, I see a different side of resumption. Behind the scenes, it’s not just lesson notes and timetables. It’s him bracing for the real test: fees that don’t come in on time.

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3/5 Teachers waiting for salaries. Generators begging for fuel. Landlords sending reminders. And parents? Struggling with failed transfers, app issues, or long ATM queues. My father lived this cycle for years.

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4/5 Then he discovered PaywithAccount by OnePipe. No apps. No bounced transfers. Parents pay directly via secure bank links or USSD. He gets alerts instantly. That single switch saved his school from the brink.

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5/5 This term, he resumed with peace of mind. Bills paid. Smiles all around. PaywithAccount isn’t just a payment tool. It’s a lifeline. School owners, it’s time to breathe again. #BacktoSchoolRealities

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This term, he resumed with peace of mind. Bills paid. Smiles all around. PaywithAccount isn’t just a payment tool. It’s a lifeline. School owners, it’s time to breathe again. #BacktoSchoolRealities
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Nigeria Leads Africa’s Web3 Charge: Nigeria isn't just riding the Web3 wave, it’s steering the ship. With 4% of all new global Web3 developers emerging from the country, Nigeria has claimed the crown as Africa’s fastest-growing Web3 hub. Hashed Emergent’s latest report also

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NIN just got pricier: After a decade of holding the line, the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) is finally hiking fees for its services, including data modifications on your NIN. While they say it’s about catching up with “industry standards” and operational costs,

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Fake rides, real fallout: In an ironic twist of solidarity, ride-hailing drivers who sat out the May Day strike are now being hit with fake ride requests—allegedly from their fellow drivers. The protest, led by AUATON, aimed to spotlight poor pay and harsh app policies. But as

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CBEX returns? Just weeks after sparking outrage and a loss of ₦1.3 trillion that rocked over 600,000 Nigerians, controversial investment platform CBEX appears to be back in business, quietly. Despite ongoing investigations by the EFCC and SEC, fresh reports suggest the platform