Leveraging Food Tech to Elevate Lagos Dining Experience

By Diana Tenebe, Chief Operating Officer, FoodStuff Store Lagos, Nigeria, is a vibrant city with a diverse restaurant scene reflecting its dynamic energy. From trendy cafes to bustling street food stalls, Lagos offers a culinary adventure featuring over 3,000 restaurants showcasing a delicious fusion of Nigerian cuisine and international flavours. Victoria Island, renowned for its […]
6 Effective Steps to Create a Winning PR Plan for 2024

It’s 2024! You made it! This year, ditch resolutions if you run a small or medium-sized business (SMB) in Nigeria, make a communication plan to level up your audience engagement and boost brand awareness. One way to do this is to craft a winning public relations (PR) plan for your SMB. Having a strong PR […]
Saving the earth is our collective responsibility

By Elsie Udoh 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.09053 seconds, this is how long it takes for the earth to rotate once. Only a very few men and women have had the opportunity to look at earth from space firsthand and they confess that it is truly a beauty. Interestingly, the earth recycles herself. Recycling […]
To make ePayments more acceptable, Nigeria needs to curb fraud By Victor Irechukwu, Head of Engineering, OnePipe

When a credit alert drops on your phone, chances are you will get excited. Even if it wasn’t a surprise and you were expecting that money. But when it is a debit alert, there’s also a certain type of gloom you feel; you want money to keep coming in but as little as possible of […]
A cash-driven society is bad for you, your business, Nigeria’s GDP, everybody!

By Femi Apesin, Head, Growth & Marketing, OnePipe If the 38.1 million Nigerian adults financially excluded at the end of 2020, saved N1,000 every month through a financial service provider, that would have meant an extra N457 billion available in liquidity to drive the Nigerian economy. It would have been almost half a trillion naira […]
Eid-El-Kabir: The Muslim festival we all look forward to

Nigeria is a multi-religious country with three main religions recognized by the people; Christianity, Islam and the Indigenous religion. Christians and Muslims in Nigeria have days recognized for religious celebrations. Christians have Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Christmas Day. The Muslims have two big festivals that are celebrated, Eid-El-Fitri Sallah (End of Ramadan) and the […]