Tag: Women
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Startup Spotlight: Kobo360
Kobo360 is an African digital logistics company that manages users’ entire logistics process. This simple-to-use tech platform gives users real-time visibility and creates an effective value chain for all stakeholders in the supply chain. Kobo360 uses big data and technology to reduce supply chain risks, logistics bottlenecks, manufacturing waste, low turn-around, and loss of goods. …
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Woman in Tech For The Week: Ore Badmus
Meet Ore Badmus, a product marketing leader with a transformative impact on the tech industry. She has over seven years of experience in film, media, and marketing, and she is a professional in writing compelling human, brand, and product stories. Ore is the Co-founder of Temsi Africa, an initiative that helps people transition and grow…
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How to Get Started in Digital Marketing
Did you know that the Average salary of a Digital marketer is expected to range from ₦1,500,000 to ₦6,000,000 per year in 2025? The best thing about this is that you can have multiple streams of income by working in different places simultaneously. Digital marketing, also known as online marketing, involves using digital channels such…
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Startup Spotlight: Blumefy
Blumefy was founded by Temitope Hundeyin in 2023 with the mindset that everyone deserves the opportunity to reach for the stars, and in this case, it is seizing global opportunities. Blumefy is a migration platform designed for Africans seeking new opportunities through migration. They empower migrants with access to expert advice, financial services, country guides,…
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Woman in Tech For The Week: Adedoyinsolami Adeyeye
Adedoyinsolami Adeyeye is a Nigerian product management expert with three years of experience working with SaaS, Fintech, and Geospatial startups. She started her career as a backend engineer but soon discovered her passion for making a broader impact in the tech world. With the guidance of a mentor, she transitioned into product management and has…
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Stephanie Wants To Give Marginalised Communities A Voice
A famous Buddha quote says, “The mind is everything. What you think, you become.” If you believe you can challenge stereotypes, even if it means you have to stand out, you can. This rings true for Stephanie, a project manager, data analyst, and diversity and inclusion advocate, who has refused to let societal stereotypes define…
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How to Get Started in Software Development
Are you interested in becoming a software developer but not sure where to start? You’ve come to the right place. This article will guide you through the steps to begin your software development journey. But before that, who is a software developer? A software developer uses programming skills to develop or improve existing software to…
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Woman In Tech For The Week: Abisoye Ajayi Akinfolarin
Abisoye Ajayi-Akinfolarin is a Nigerian social impact entrepreneur and human development expert who has dedicated her life to helping women and girls in underserved communities. She is the Founder and CEO of Pearls Africa Youth Foundation, an NGO that educates, supports, and empowers susceptible young girls and women through tech education to achieve economic independence. …
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Meet Hassanat Abubakar: A Product Manager Making a Difference
Hassanat’s journey into tech was driven by her desire to make a meaningful impact. As a biochemist, she felt the need to transition into something more fulfilling after realising that her degree in Biochemistry might not offer enough opportunities for her as an entry-level. The Stack Journal sat down with Hassanat Abubakar, a product manager…
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Meet Radia Perlman: The Mother of The Internet
Image source: ZDNET Radia Perlman, popularly known as the “Mother of the Internet,” is an American computer programmer and network engineer who helped create the foundation of the Internet as we know it today. Born in 1952 in Virginia, she grew up in New Jersey and developed a passion for mathematics. She attended MIT, graduated…