REASONS WHY YOU MUST INVEST IN AFRICAN TECH STARTUPS

9 reasons to invest in African tech startups




Investments in African tech startups are on the rise, especially from overseas firms and individuals.
African tech startups received a total amount of funding in excess of US$185.7 million in 2015, according to data compiled by Disrupt Africa, and there is every reason to expect this will grow in 2016.
But why the surge in interest? Here are some reasons why African tech startup funding is on the rise, and will continue to increase.
High level of innovation
Visit the tech ecosystems of Lagos, Nairobi and Cape Town, or even further afield, and you cannot fail to see high levels of disruptive innovation. From the likes of Rwanda’s SafeMotos, which marries vehicle telematics with an on-demand motorcycle taxi platform, to South Africa’s Custos Media Technologies, which is using the blockchain to tackle digital piracy, innovation is all around. And investors like innovation.
Great social impact
Around 80 per cent of Africa’s population – approximately 330 million adults – lacks access to formal financial services. As many as 620 million people on the continent lack access to power. These two statistics alone demonstrate the potential impact technological solutions addressing these issues can have, and speak to the high level of interest from impact investors in fintech and solar startups especially.
Sizeable return opportunities
There may be a great deal of social good to be done by investing in African startups, but that does not mean funding businesses on the continent is a charitable act. If startups can find effective ways of, say, providing millions of people with access to mobile insurance products, or rolling out pay-as-you-go solar products across whole regions, serious returns on investment can be made. Which probably speaks to the continuing willingness to pump cash into the likes of Nomanini and M-KOPA Solar.
You’re in good company
We know investors are like lemmings, investors have told us so. They like to see other people taking the plunge; they like strength in numbers. And with major international VC funds like Amadeus and EchoVC, as well as high profile individuals such as Bill GatesSteve CaseTim Draper and even Mark Zuckerberg, investing in African tech startups, there is clear evidence that those that should know consider the space to be a worthwhile investment.
Skills are improving
There have been concerns in the past about the level of entrepreneurial talent in Africa, as well as the technological skills of young African developers. But this is abating as success stories continue to roll out of the continent, while the likes of Andela and codeX are making great strides in training the next generation of coders, while even Google has got in on the act. Old fears that skills levels in Africa were just not high enough are declining.
The support ecosystem is there
Africa’s tech hubs have been much discussed, and sometimes their role has been overplayed, but there is no denying that the large number and high quality of these hubs has contributed to the development of the ecosystem and assisted a great number of startups. From Zambia’s BongoHive to Cameroon’s ActivSpaces, tech hubs are ensuring African startups develop as planned and are investment-ready.
The rising middle class
Defining the exact scope of Africa’s middle class is tough, as estimates vary wildly, but it is undeniable that it is growing. And as the middle class grows, so to does spending power, and demand for services such as on-demand home cleaning services and virtual personal assistants. This process will continue, and investors would be advised to get ahead of the game.
Governments are backing it
Governments have long been accused of neglecting the growing tech startup ecosystems in Africa, but that is no longer the case. Governments as diverse in outlook as South AfricaKenyaRwanda and Madagascar are, to different extents, playing a greater part in supporting the space, with the Egyptian government even launching its own fund. This friendly environment will only attract investment.
It’s the final frontier
Whereas in the developed world, the vast majority of people have mobile phones, are online, make use of on-demand services, and consume all sorts of tech, that is not the case yet in Africa. With one billion people on the continent, and the majority of them still not connected to the internet, or banked, or even having power in their homes, Africa is a land of great opportunity for growth. Global tech giants like Microsoft and Google have realised this, and investors have too.

TOILET SELFIE HAVE YOU POSTED YOURS?

TOILET SELFIE THE TREND

The new trending swag on social media is called the "Toilet Selfie",  see pictures below





What are you waiting for? locate a toilet, take your selfie and share your post


NIGERIA: THE STATE OF A NATION: A CHANGE THAT WAS NEVER EXPECTED

A CASE FOR CHANGE: IS THIS THE CHANGE WE VOTED FOR?

By: Thomas Chiedozie Williams 

It's no longer news that things are tough in Nigeria, due to the current hike in price of goods, as a result to the increment of the fuel pump price to N145/L, not to talk of the dollar dilemma which has also affected importation. 








"Rice, Yam and Groundnut oil cost so much now, mention but a few, meat plus Kerosene? You have to put it on lock-down, then again if you recall how much you bought tomatoes...ha ha ha ha...that stew must be under your watchful eyes...no story".



While people were still trying to adjust themselves to this unforeseen circumstance, after their hope for a miracle towards a better living in the name of "CHANGE" was dashed to the floor. the tomato scarcity came in with a tidal wave that swept many people off their feet and left some standing on a single toe while looking for what to use as support.

This tragic incident from the let down of the Moses whom they believe will lead them out of Egypt to the promised land where N1 = 1$, in fact even when the Moses of the bible took the children of Israel through the desert due to the rebellion of their fathers God still made provision for the journey even though it took longer than expected, But the Moses to whom was to lead the people of Nigeria, did not consider how these people will survive. this realization has made good loving, peaceful and hardworking Nigerians shrink into themselves like snails, Nigerians who use to be cheerful have become bitter, aggressive and even more desperate than ever.


Hope seems far away, even the optimist has began to waver in their view, those still clinging on to hope they have become like people who receive news of a plane crash or a shipwreck carrying a loved one who was to be home, out of shock and disbelief of the inevitable, day by day, they go to the harbor or the airport waiting for their loved one to arrive with their names written on plaques.

The picture you see tells a story itself. salaries remain the same, cost of living has increased over 200%.

Nigerians have been starved to become weak to fight for what is theirs, we have become like a commander who lost 80% of his men in an ambush right in front of him, he watched while the enemy slaughtered his men, nothing can break a good captain than watching your men loose their lives without you being able to do anything. Nigerians have been broken, beaten and tied hands behind their back, all they can do is watch and wait.



Propaganda everywhere, the "CHANGE" theory is a good one that Nigerians were ready to support, Nigerians are simple people, who only care for what they will eat, wear, how to pay their bills and live a peaceful life, there is a slogan common in Nigeria, "Nobody want to die but everybody wants to go to heaven ",  "Abeg I no want wahala o"( meaning please let me be in peace, I don't want any trouble).


The major things the good people of Nigeria are asking from their Moses are:


  • Good road Network
  • Power supply even though it's not up to 24hrs, at least 12hrs
  • An investable economy
  • Water 
  • Shelter
  • Access to food( Agricultural produce, local)
  • Easy access to importation (competitive price)
  • Job Creation ( instead of building factories,industries, refineries outside the country then import same product inside, why not build the factories here? 
Are these too much to ask for? I did not even add good health facilities, schools e.t.c... I believe when a man has things working for him to a certain percentage he will be healthy because his mind will be at rest.

NIGERIA NEEDS CHANGE NOT THE WORD CHANGE, AND NIGERIANS ARE READY FOR A CHANGE,

We are a democratic government, let's practice democracy, not DICTO-CRACY



NIGERIA, A GREAT NATION !!!! 













NIGERIANS, A STRIVING PEACEFUL PEOPLE !!!!


GOD BLESS NIGERIA !!!


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Naija forever by Lazbizi


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LESSONS FROM JIM CARREY: HOW I PERSIVERED

NEVER GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAM

 

"I wrote myself a cheque for $10 million for acting services rendered, gave myself five years and dated it thanksgiving 1995. I put it in my wallet and it deteriorated and deteriorated".

"Life opens up opportunities to you, and you either take them or you stay afraid of taking them".

When Jim was 12, his dad lost his job and all they had, including their house. Forcing them to live in a van for sometime. Jim and his dad had to work together as security guards to support the family. This privation continued unabated for years. Jim long had a dream of becoming a comic actor. So he moved from audition to audition without breaking even.

Then came the year 1990 and Jim Carrey 28, broke and frustrated decided to write himself a cheque. Jim, took up acting and went from year to year not seeing his dream accomplished. In 1994, he had what could be called a break into Hollywood with his role in Pet Detective and The Mask. Then just before thanksgiving 1995, Jim landed his breakthrough role in Dumb and Dumber and was paid $10 million for his role. Ever since then, Jim's subsequent movies have grossed over a billion dollars .

It is better to risk starving to death than surrender. If you give up on your dreams, what's left?

Friends, what are you committing your life to. What goal are you chasing or are you just drifting through life with no clearly defined goal. If you're to write yourself a cheque now, how much is it going to be and are you willing to pursue  your goal regardless. Are you willing to hang in there till its achieved or are you going to quit and throw in the towel. Five years from now, what will be the story of your enterprise, of your endeavor and ultimately your life.

"If you give up on your dreams, what's left". ~ Jim Carrey.

Woman Caught Husband In Bed with 17-year Old Girl

Woman tore dress of girl who was sleeping with her husband



She caught this 17 years old girl in bed with her husband...
She beat her up, tore her clothes and stripped her naked...
Is this right or wrong???

Minister for Transportation Signs Contract For The Calabar-Lagos Rail Construction

Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi Minister for Transportation



Yesterday, July 1, 2016, the Minister for Transportation, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi signed a Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of the



Federal Government of Nigeria with construction
giant, CCECC on the Calabar-Lagos Coastal Railway project.
Nigeria is moving forward.

AMBODE LAGOS STATE GOV. HAS ENFORCED A LAW ON STREET HAWKING

LAGOS STATE GOVERNOR STRICTLY ENFORCED FINE ON STREET HAWKING (N90,000)




The Lagos State Governor has gone on air (TV-C) this morning  to announce that the laws on Street Trading in Lagos State will be strictly enforced from today, July 1, 2016..

Both Seller and Buyer are equally guilty and the penalty is #90,000 or 6 months imprisonment or both. Please note and abstain from buying from Street Hawkers.

You may please put this information on your Family Chat Forum for wider publicity.

AISHA BUHARI: CAN KILL AYO FAYOSE - PDP

AISHA BUHARI / FASOYE HALLIBURTON SCANDAL RIFF



Nigeria’s major opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said that the wife of the President, Aisha Buhari may assassinate Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti state.
Governor Fayose in a statement signed by his chief press secretary, Idowu Adelusi alleged that Mrs Buhari was indicted in the Halliburton scandal.
Reacting to Fayose’s claim, the presidency and former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Lamorde dismissed reports that the President’s wife participated in the bribery scandal involving the United States Congressman, Williams Jefferson.
The argument took a dramatic turn when Mrs Buhari took to Twitter describing the governor as an “Unchained Mad Dog.” The tweets were deleted about two hours later.
In a reaction, the PDP through its official Twitter handle (@PdpNigeria) said: “Governor Fayose may have to take extra security measures to prevent Aisha Buhari or the 1st family from assassinating him.”
Meanwhile, the PDP elders forum in Ekiti state has slammed the Federal Government for allegedly intimidating and harassing the governor.
SOURCE: theinfostride








WHAT YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT MR RIGHT

10 THINGS YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT MR RIGHT



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First of all, he EXISTS.


If you haven’t found your perfect partner yet, don’t worry. You don’t have to be the youngest, slimmest or coolest woman around to find your Mr. Right. (In fact, age and maturity are a plus.)

Here are the top 10 things you MUST know about Mr. Right:

1. He Exists

This is really important. Have you been telling yourself he’s too good to be true? The reality is, he exists. But if you don’t believe it, you’re going to have a much harder time finding him.

Think Tinkerbell in Peter Pan. Every time someone says, “I don’t believe in fairies,” a fairy dies. It’s not that extreme, but still … you get the picture.

2. He’s Looking For You, Too

He doesn’t want to be stuck in the wrong relationship any more than you do. Like you, he’s looking. You may need to help him a bit, but avoid throwing yourself at him — just be someone it feels great to be around.

3. He Doesn’t Have A Shelf-Life (And Neither Do You)

Truly. You don’t know when the right time is for you to meet. For you to be a great partner, you have to reach a certain level of emotional maturity, which takes time and experience. Don’t try to cheat yourself (and him) by rushing it.

4. He Cares About The Little Things

What makes a good romantic movie is nothing like what makes a good long-term relationship — real life lasts rather longer than the 120 minutes.

You need to think about the little things you want because, in a long-term relationship, the small things are usually the big things. How do you want to feel about going to the supermarket together? Or facing difficulties together? Or doing housework together?

5. He’s Happy

It’s a myth that drama and being temperamental are sexy. The reality is, high maintenance behaviors all eventually become a pain in the butt (rather than sexy).

You don’t really want to be around someone with rollercoaster-like moods long-term, do you? Happiness is a much more valuable commodity. You need to be happy and be with someone who is happy. It’s that simple.

6. He’s More Than Just Great Sex

I’m not saying that there is anything wrong with great sex — there isn’t. However, assuming great sex is enough to make a great relationship is a very bad idea.

You want someone who can love you with his words and actions (as well as great sex). Sex is simply one delicious part of what should be a delicious relationship.

7. He Appreciates You

Living with someone long-term is like living under a microscope — you get to see each other’s faults in glorious technicolor. Everyone has faults and everyone’s faults can be irritating.

The best known antidote to irritation is appreciation. Choose someone — and be someone — truly appreciative of all that is great about their partner.

8. He Makes You Laugh

Couples who laugh together have a better chance of staying together long-term than couples who don’t. The more you laugh, the more you’ll be able to laugh your way through relationship challenges. It’s seriously good for the health of your relationship!

9. He’s Not Perfect (Nobody Is)

He just needs to be the right kind of imperfect. If you’re a neat freak and he’s … not, that probably won’t be a great fit. But if you both feel reasonably relaxed about a few articles of clothing on the bathroom floor, you’ll have a much better chance together.

10. He’s A Gentleman

If you are thinking long-term, wouldn’t you like to be with someone who is gentle on your feelings? Gentleness is frequently undervalued and has a very long shelf-life. It’s also great your emotional health.

SOURCE: ROMANTICUPDATE

Tecno Phonepad 7E - 4G - 1GB - 16GB HDD Android Tablet - Gold: ENJOY THE VIEW

TECNO MOBILE : 7" 4G 16GB HDD TABLET













Product Description


Tecno Phonepad 7E The Tecno 7E is the descendant of the Tecno 7C and Tecno 7C Pro tablets. Tecno 7E has an all metallic body, a thin bexel, which makes a faultless balance of gorgeousness and power in a tablet. It comes with a dual sim slots, lively display, a sturdy battery and a good quad-core processor.


With an Auto Focus camera for improved pictures, the fun is only just begone. Tecno 7E comes with 2.0MP secondary camera, combined with the IPS screen delivers the decisive selfie experience, even in low light. The 5.0MP AF primary camera helps you emphasize clearly on the pictures you want to snap.






Product Information
Brand
Screen size
7 inches
Connectivity
WiFi + 3G
Secondary Camera
2 MP
Sim Type
Dual SIM
OS
Android OS
Primary Camera
5 MP
RAM
1 GB
Network
4G
Internal
16 GB

Warranty Period: 12 months
Contact Address(es):
- 77 Opebi road, Ikeja, Lagos.
- Digital square, 2nd floor, Obafemi Awolowo way, Ikeja, Lagos.
-No. 1025, Ahmodu Ojikutu street, Off Bishop Oluwole Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Contact Number: 080022752273(Toll free)
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