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How A Harvard Course Led Mr Eazi On A Quest To Build The Disney Of Africa

In today’s ever-changing music scene, one thing is for certain: There’s no escaping Afrobeats. Since last year, the explosive genre has been dominating and thriving in mainstream music as listeners and musicians alike have been going deeper into the influx of what it has to offer. However, it’s far from the first instance of Afrobeats crossing over globally.

Sep 1, 2023

Davido Once Shared Plans To Offer A Service To His Father's Billion Dollar Power Plant Company

There’s no denying that Davido is one of today’s biggest global artists. In December 2022, the Afrobeats superstar was one of the featured artists to perform at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, where millions from across the world tuned in.

Jan 5, 2023

Beacon Power Services Raises $2.7M To Help Increase Access To Electricity Across Africa

The phrase “NEPA took the light” is something that you hear quite often in Nigeria. The acronym stands for the National Electric Power Authority, the former name for the company that keeps the power running in the country. Now, named the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, electricity cutting off sporadically continues to be an ongoing issue. In 2014, Beacon Power Services (BPS) founder and chief executive officer Bimbola Adisa launched his company to help improve electricity access in not only Nigeria but across Africa, TechCrunch reports. A report says that in 2020, 77 percent of Sub-Saharan African countries had no access to electricity, having to turn to alternatives like generators. After eight years invested in providing energy management software and analytics for utilities, BPS has recently raised $2.7 million, according to the outlet. “Africa is home to the fastest growing cities in the world, but when most people think of energy access in Africa, they think of the rural...

Aug 5, 2022

Kibo School Raises $2M To Provide Students In Africa With Online Access To STEM Degrees

Many parents immigrate to America in order for their children to have the opportunity to pursue higher education. Unfortunately, not everyone has the access to do so. To help more Africans achieve this dream, co-founder and CEO Ope Bukola and her team launched Kibo School. According to TechCrunch, the online school has raised $2 million to offer STEM degrees targeted to students in Africa.

Jun 21, 2022