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Tech
Tech covers the tools, platforms, and innovations shaping how we live, work, and create. From artificial intelligence and digital platforms to emerging technologies and everyday tech behavior, this category focuses on what technology means — not just what it does.
Curious, forward-looking, and grounded in real human impact.


Telegram Is Quietly Becoming Nigeria’s Most Powerful Distribution Channel — Here’s Why
Why creators are moving to Telegram in Nigeria goes beyond trends—it’s about control, consistency, and cutting out algorithms. But what happens when distribution is no longer public?

Sean
3 days ago4 min read


Why the Next Global Tech War Could Be About Semiconductors
Why semiconductors are becoming the next global tech war is clearer than ever. As AI demand explodes and global powers battle for chip dominance, the tiny components inside our devices are turning into the most strategic resource in modern technology.

Sean
7 days ago4 min read


Why Global Billionaires Are Suddenly Investing in Space Again
Why billionaires are investing in space again isn’t just a story about rockets or Mars dreams. It’s about satellites, trillion-dollar industries, and the growing power of private companies shaping the next frontier.

Sean
Mar 135 min read


The NetNaija Copyright Case: CEO Remanded in Kuje and What It Means for Nigeria’s Piracy Era
The NetNaija copyright case has become one of the biggest digital enforcement stories in Nigeria’s internet history. With the site’s CEO remanded in prison and authorities invoking the Copyright Act 2022, the question now is simple: is Nigeria finally cracking down on online piracy?

Sean
Mar 114 min read


EU Tech Laws: What X’s EU Fine Appeal Means for Nigerian Digital Users
How EU tech laws affect Nigerian users is no longer a theoretical question. As X challenges regulatory pressure in Europe, the outcome could quietly reshape speech, moderation, and creator risk across emerging markets — including Nigeria. The rules may be written abroad, but the impact lands locally.

Sean
Feb 254 min read


When AI Trends Become Labour Anxiety: What the ChatGPT Cartoon Wave Is Really About
The ChatGPT cartoon wave in Nigeria isn’t just another viral trend — it’s a nervous laugh in the face of economic uncertainty. Beneath the humour lies job anxiety, missing labour protections, and a quiet fear of becoming replaceable in an AI-driven future.

Sean
Feb 104 min read


Nigeria’s New Tech Certifications Boom: Skills, Signals, or Scam Insurance?
Nigeria’s tech certifications boom isn’t just about learning—it’s about fear, signals, and survival in a shrinking job market. As credentials multiply, the real question isn’t who’s certified, but who can actually do the work.

Sean
Feb 34 min read


How xAI’s Grok Voice Signals the Next Phase of AI Competition
As AI moves from text to speech, the real contest is no longer intelligence but presence. This piece explores AI voice agents and the future of competition, using Grok Voice as a lens to explain why voice is reshaping power, attention, and daily human–AI interaction.

Sean
Dec 24, 20253 min read


PayPal, Nigeria, and the Reality of “Global” Platforms
PayPal trends in Nigeria every few months, but the frustration never really goes away. This piece explains why PayPal doesn’t fully work in Nigeria, what “global platforms” actually mean in practice, and how Nigerians are adapting beyond the hype.

Sean
Dec 23, 20253 min read
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