It’s still early in the new year and we have already witnessed the first confirmed shutdown of a Nigerian start-up. DealDey, a
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MoreBitkoin Africa is a P2P cryptocurrency trading platform where users can sell and buy cryptocurrency from other users. Founded by ‘devstars’ – Timi
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