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Anambra's tech hub ambition and why 2023's funding dip isn't a big deal
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Today's podcast discusses:
- Funding decline in Africa
- Amazon Prime Video's layoffs in Africa
- Anambra State's partnership to adopt the Nigeria Startup Act
Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/series/the-experts/
and
Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/
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Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
00:31 - Funding decline in Africa
06:56 - Amazon Prime Video's layoffs
13:17 - Anambra State's tech hub ambitions
00:00 - Intro
00:31 - Funding decline in Africa
06:56 - Amazon Prime Video's layoffs
13:17 - Anambra State's tech hub ambitions
Useful links
- Amazon Prime to lay off and end African content production amid Showmax dominance
- Anambra State to partner 26 big tech companies following the adoption of the Nigeria Startup Act
- Briter Bridges: No cause for alarm over 2023 funding decrease
- SafeBoda returns to Kenya after 3 years
- Twiga Foods and Incentro agree to settle debt dispute out of court
- OPay to enforce KYC requirements in March 2024 to prevent fraud and impersonation
This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede
Email us your feedback at podcast@techpoint.africa. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.
Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
200 episodes
MP3•Episode home
Manage episode 442006112 series 2905838
Content provided by Techpoint Africa Podcast and Techpoint Africa. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Techpoint Africa Podcast and Techpoint Africa or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Today's podcast discusses:
- Funding decline in Africa
- Amazon Prime Video's layoffs in Africa
- Anambra State's partnership to adopt the Nigeria Startup Act
Subscribe to The Workaholic - https://techpoint.africa/series/the-experts/
and
Fintech Today - https://techpoint.africa/subject/fintech/
and
Techpoint Digest - https://techpoint.africa/subject/techpoint-digest/
and
Intelpoint's newsletter - https://intelpoint.co/
Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
00:31 - Funding decline in Africa
06:56 - Amazon Prime Video's layoffs
13:17 - Anambra State's tech hub ambitions
00:00 - Intro
00:31 - Funding decline in Africa
06:56 - Amazon Prime Video's layoffs
13:17 - Anambra State's tech hub ambitions
Useful links
- Amazon Prime to lay off and end African content production amid Showmax dominance
- Anambra State to partner 26 big tech companies following the adoption of the Nigeria Startup Act
- Briter Bridges: No cause for alarm over 2023 funding decrease
- SafeBoda returns to Kenya after 3 years
- Twiga Foods and Incentro agree to settle debt dispute out of court
- OPay to enforce KYC requirements in March 2024 to prevent fraud and impersonation
This episode was produced by Ogheneruemu Oneyibo and Gracious Sede
Email us your feedback at podcast@techpoint.africa. Visit www.techpoint.africa/ for more stories.
Music - Beach by MBB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEnQ8dHwDSk
Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @TechpointAfrica
200 episodes
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