ATC Nigeria and ProFuturo Launch Digital Education Partnership to Bridge Nigeria’s Learning Divide

ATC Nigeria, a leading telecommunications infrastructure provider, has partnered with ProFuturo Foundation to address Nigeria’s growing digital education divide.
ASML Warns 2026 Growth at Risk Amid U.S. Tariff Uncertainty, Shares Fall 7.8%

ASML Holding NV, the world’s leading supplier of computer chip-making equipment, issued a cautious outlook on Wednesday, stating it may not achieve its anticipated growth in 2026.
Google Secures $3 Billion U.S. Hydropower Deal to Power AI Data Centres with Clean Energy

Google has officially signed the world’s largest corporate hydropower deal, securing up to 3 gigawatts of U.S. hydropower as part of its strategy to power AI-driven data centers with clean energy.
Trump Intervenes to Save Crypto Week Legislation, Crypto Market Reacts

U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday intervened to resolve a legislative impasse threatening the passage of major cryptocurrency bills in Congress. His action comes as Republicans aim to make progress during what they have called “Crypto Week”—a pivotal period for the digital asset sector.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Praises Chinese AI, Confirms H20 Chip Sales Resumption

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has described artificial intelligence models from Chinese firms such as Deepseek, Alibaba, and Tencent as “world-class,” highlighting the growing global impact of China’s AI industry.
FRSC Unveils Redesigned Website to Improve Road Safety Services in Nigeria

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has officially launched a newly redesigned website aimed at improving service delivery and enhancing user experience for Nigerians and road users globally.
Nigeria’s Tech Industry Under Buhari: Key Policies, Wins & Controversies

Former President Muhammadu Buhari’s passing has prompted reflection on his legacy, including his complex impact on Nigeria’s tech sector. Between 2015 and 2023,
TikTok Removes Over 3.6 Million Nigerian Videos in Q1 2025 Amid Global Content Crackdown

TikTok has revealed it removed over 3.6 million videos from Nigerian users in the first quarter of 2025 for violating its community guidelines.