Experts attribute tech devt to quality policies, data

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Experts in the tech innovation space said that data, policy and research are vital instruments the government, investors and institutions can embark upon to strengthen the private sector.

Co-founder, Semicolon, Ashley Immanuel, harped on the importance of ease of doing business in building a thriving digital economy.

“In Nigeria, the government can wake up and make major regulatory changes that undermine entire business models. Regulation must evolve, but some predictability and consultation would help cushion the effects of such steps,” she said. Immanuel predicts that in the next five years, human capital will significantly impact the Nigerian startup ecosystem and call for adequate investments in the area.

He said that globally Africa accounts for just two per cent of access to all tech founders funding in the last 10 years and needs to retain tech startups within the continent, thus the reason for their focus on Africa. The Women Radio Centre has announced its 2024 investigative training for female journalists, which will start today, May 13, 2024, to end on May 15, 2024.

Christ Embassy Church has called on individuals across the globe to join its members in the spiritual healing with Rhapsody of Realities starting from Wednesday, May 15, to Saturday, May 18.

 

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