Bright Azuh
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In 2020, Tech Cabal ran a survey to find out which period apps were common in Africa; the focus was on Nigeria.
The survey reached women at the peak of their reproductive life (between 18 and 35). It asked what they tracked with these apps and how much they cared about the privacy of the information they provide.
Two apps came out as the most popular period apps in use: Flo and My Calendar.
The average woman gets her period every month, and if sheâs lucky, her cycle lasts between four to five days. Each month, women also ovulate for 14 days, just before the midpoint of their next menstrual cycle.
Alexander O. Onukwue
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In 2020, the world had to learn to work from home. Across Africa, in various sectors, people have had to surmount learning curves and adjust to a way of life many thought to be years in the future. At Tech Cabal we wanted to show Africans thriving as they work remotely. So, from online therapy to ‘WhatsApp High School’, here are stories of Africans living in the new normal.
Today, our subject is Efosa, a cab driver using ride-hailing platforms for the first time in 2020.
As a student at the University of Benin, Efosa would drive a 7-seater Nissan Vanette bus around campus, conveying fellow students to bus stops and supporting himself with the proceeds.
Edwin Madu
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In 2020, the world had to learn to work from home. Across Africa, in various sectors, people have had to surmount learning curves and adjust to a way of life many thought to be years in the future. At Tech Cabal we wanted to show Africans thriving as they work remotely. So, from online therapy to ‘WhatsApp High School’, here are stories of Africans living in the new normal.
Our subject for today is Halima, a fashion designer from Tanzania. For her, the anxiety that followed the lockdown took a different form, her dresses were suddenly not things people considered necessary anymore.
Edwin Madu
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In 2020, the world had to learn to work from home. Across Africa, in various sectors, people have had to surmount learning curves and adjust to a way of life many thought to be years in the future. At Tech Cabal we wanted to show Africans thriving as they work remotely. So, from online therapy to ‘WhatsApp High School’, here are stories of Africans living in the new normal.
Our first story in this series is from Ijeoma , a teacher living and working in Lagos, Nigeria.
I’m a fine arts teacher in a public school in Lagos and I’ve been teaching for more than 20 years. The pandemic changed a lot of things for me and teachers like me.
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ADMARP to host maiden digital marketing virtual exhibition
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The Association of Digital Marketing Professionals in Nigeria (ADMARP),will be hosting its first edition of digital marketing Virtual exhibition to help marketing professionals and business executives take more informed decisions on what to spend on for marketing and advertising technology.
ADMARP President Mr. Oti Ukubeyinje mad this known in a statement during a press parley to unveil the Virtual Exhibition plans yesterday in Lagos.
According to Ukubeyinje ”In the wake the COVID-19 pandemic, marketing professionals across the world have had to rely on technology to achieve strategic business objectives. 2020 has seen chief marketing officers of organisations spending more technology and access to digital marketing tools and platforms to aid reach, as well as to impact and customer experience.