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- [Bolt blocks accounts involved in prank orders](#Story2)
- [Vandalising cables to be criminalised in Nigeria](#Story3)
- [Electricity to be considered a right in Nigeria](#Story4)
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- [Events](#Story6) Expansions OmniRetail taps ex-Jumia man Steve Dakayi to lead expansion [Access Bank image]Country Lead for Ivory Coast, Steve Dakayi and the CEO of OmniRetail, Deepankar Rustagi. Image Source: OmniRetail B2B e-commerce companies in Africa endure all kinds of business winter; some don't make it out. But one company is striking new records. [OmniRetail](, a pan-African B2B e-commerce company, is [expanding its play]( into Francophone Africa. Joining that drive is ex-Jumia man, Steve Dakayi, who led commerce and fulfilment at the latter B2C e-commerce company. Four years after its launch in 2019, OmniRetail became a profitable business in a niche market few others have failed. Today, it makes [over $139 million in revenue]( digitising the FMCG distribution value chain. It also records an impressive 5% in net contribution margins; for every $10 it spends, and makes back $0.5âimpressive for a battered B2B e-commerce market. By maintaining an asset-light model and providing credit to informal retailers, OmniRetail helps these retailers stock products faster. Lack of access to credit and difficulty getting their stocks on time haunt retail businesses. Through OmniRetail's products, they get credit access to buy in bulk and get their order delivered in 24 hours. On the supply side, OmniRetail acts as a central hub for retailers, aggregating their orders. By buying in bulk, OmniRetail secures lower prices from suppliers, which it then shares with the retailers, making the platform more attractive to them. The company operates in Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya, and is looking to expand to Francophone Africa, starting from Ivory Coast. To lead that charge, it has turned to one man with experience leading FMCG chain distribution in this region; Steve Dakayi. Dakayi, who previously founded a similar B2B e-commerce supply-side company, BetaStore, will head OmniRetailâs Ivory Coast business. //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/u001.3gD7PSbuofKNJf4aviiyABEwLaotY-cnTvL9XkLJeecz8HFi5aIcJRlOHNPACAGtlq5KbbmzlzCpN5GuBGOUoSMHEQdMvCCErcPqfkCTamGENiBnMw13k66-yrDlLxWUL5vDfbFLXF-8KDb3qtyzX0SS2bzOg_Wz7tVeavVDqg_6nnqlBLlnUUq7Zd2YmDzYV-OqNaQHdaFHUOOzBkTj4jQoPDeXZDRY26634lP55elhVGQgsUnH2FbNUZJpIPvf1Acv4GaZ7eIMyUX0_hEGDzLnaMWnAA1VtDw0H-FdzWlbSpViZhXo2U__1HrW69x7hCBZF9pNYEZ_rRJ2U5nu9hkUiZcFIivqgQAYtWiq_GwGIo7TyJM0Nnt_pYcQhmLHiDAbs6j_K2PVlDywjWE2TQ7HLDrAE9Bv_Ca2hOSf91o/495/kUHgM51HR2Ge0iLq4Fd9KA/h9/h001.dJljhlEiIoz1jOXntbDKJnR2-fQ3T4Rqrf1cOYW7bTo Read Moniepointâs 2024 Informal Economy Report
[Moniepoint image]( Did you know that 57.7% of the business owners in Nigeria's informal economy are under 34 years old? [Click here]( to find out more about the demographics of Nigeriaâs informal economy. Ride-Hailing Bolt blocks accounts involved in prank orders [Bolt car image]Image source: Bolt When developing applications, product managers usually anticipate potential edge cases that arise from user behaviours or misuse of features. Nothing may have prepared Boltâs product team for the misuse of its inter-country ride requests feature yesterday. While the feature allowed for the convenience of helping someone book a ride across international borders, [several videos on X]( (formerly Twitter) showed South African users booking rides from Nigerian drivers without the intention to follow through. In retaliation, several Nigerians also began ordering rides from South African drivers and then cancelling those rides leaving the drivers stranded. âI drove from Cape Town to Stellenbosch to pick up a customer only to realise it was a fake request,â one Cape Town-based driver told TechCabal. âThatâs almost 50km worth of fuel gone because of internet jokes.â To curb the mess, Bolt put a [restriction on the accounts]( of users perpetuating the act. At this time, the inter-country feature is also turned off for users on Bolt. //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/u001.3gD7PSbuofKNJf4aviiyABEwLaotY-cnTvL9XkLJeecz8HFi5aIcJRlOHNPACAGtlq5KbbmzlzCpN5GuBGOUoSMHEQdMvCCErcPqfkCTamGENiBnMw13k66-yrDlLxWUF9p5kbK0Y9f9qbHn4_ZvCUYl_jfSLfMz-TNYe8cscHtreT3gUgjN377b8Tydh2KiA3fTJpDUdpT4rI_3v2hX4sjLNnxUqIPToq4_GkluRSxNFVVNNrXBTljZcbpp5OfBsVv1IDijHFbDkXFDQc4B6oDrrNBU5XKdYd7ftE6HpEGVltxuxY3YQtgIIRQEGbqC0fIWlp-K0IOqEVKs3RhehVvWU65NYxeeRsLjtCVOnmpxipCAZgTt85nViDj0zb45sIFFR80-RHCJ6WoYb2xILA/495/kUHgM51HR2Ge0iLq4Fd9KA/h16/h001.yHIMBv_TqncCU88WXrqEYVH5Gh7llwzwehUvUcVon1c Collect payments anytime anywhere with Fincra
[Fincra image]( Are you dealing with the complexities of collecting payments from your customers? Fincraâs payment gateway makes it easy to accept payments via cards, bank transfers, virtual accounts and mobile money. Whatâs more? You get to save money on fees when you use Fincra. [Get started now](. Telcos Vandalising fibre optic cables to be criminalised in Nigeria [IHS towers image]Image source: Techonomy MTN may still be [having a word]( or two with the Osun State government, but the telco company, alongside others operating in Nigeria, will heave a sigh of relief this week. President Bola Tinubu has [approved a gazette]( urging the public to desist from destroying telco infrastructure, such as fibre-optic cables, data centres, and cell towers. The unreleased gazette lumps up the act as vandalism, an offence punishable by jail term. Vandalism of public property has become a pandemic in Nigeria. In the last 5 years, the government has lost billions of naira to the destruction of rail, oil, electricity, and telco infrastructure. While it has tried to correct this behaviour by handing jail terms and even mulling over the [death penalty punishment]( in the past, telcos will be happy to see this being strongly enforced to reduce how much they spend on repairs. In 2023, telcos [spent at least $23 million]( fixing damaged cables. With Nigeriaâs interest preserved in the [broadband project](, it is working on, it makes sense that the government is intensifying its efforts to protect the 90,000km of fibre optic cables it wants to lay. //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/u001.3gD7PSbuofKNJf4aviiyABEwLaotY-cnTvL9XkLJeecz8HFi5aIcJRlOHNPACAGtlq5KbbmzlzCpN5GuBGOUoSMHEQdMvCCErcPqfkCTamGENiBnMw13k66-yrDlLxWUrF0Oa0i_fPl1xQnr_IE7mq9PkY9H-wqGe9gH67PnfXPZpZQFHZXlhDYzAu56313QDu2Zxg-OHoViHbI12L5VJgOMSN-zB2PNtLwyKl1CVf51ur-NJTzeVnf8p3P6ZoeqxJ-793YBGtO6lsIpQDFkIyC34ngKyrO0IkHFmaOHiNJcL-t4HxHxfn3HLMfW6HKHF4s4mKC122FlTZWiomNKokrk0FNs6ktmk5yAa2hNdp_0sC_iDSNKZzpLmDmLnau8LFDim7dGqnqI35t-Wg_e2GBeS6_h1cCxI-y-agJ_cN0FBcskpxlGocPur1DbHlf8jSynCX6fgWyLK5U7xC7BLw/495/kUHgM51HR2Ge0iLq4Fd9KA/h26/h001.vGQH6oGJusT1iCvP0It3ayWUmI9ML8Hybfpo8y68oQE Regulation Nigeria to consider electricity as a fundamental human right [Electricity towers image]Image Source: TechCabal In July, the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) [said that electricity]( consumption was not a fundamental right that could be challenged. Although access to electricity is not exactly specified as a fundamental human right by the United Nations, it is implied within human rights frameworks in countries like India and China. The right to health, education, and standard of living are all dependent on electricity. As Nigeria plays catch up with the rest of the world, the countryâs Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, [announced yesterday that electricity]( will now be treated as a fundamental human right. Nigeria has historically struggled with power supply. Most Nigerians receive between [1 and 9 hours of power supply daily](. Only 1% of the countryâs population receives 24 hours of electricity daily. These figures dwarf the average power supply of countries where electricity is implied as a basic human right. Making electricity a basic human right means that the country will offer respite to Nigerians who use generators to meet their electricity needs. [40% of Nigerian households]( spend $14 billion annually to fuel their generators as the countryâs grid remains unreliable, according to a Stears report. A push to make electricity a fundamental human right will help the government ramp up efforts on fixing its decade-long power distribution problem, making power accessible for all. The question the honourable minister is yet to answer though is how. While the minister's announcement is a positive step, the government has yet to outline a clear plan to address the country's longstanding power supply challenges and deliver on this ambitious promise. //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/u001.3gD7PSbuofKNJf4aviiyABEwLaotY-cnTvL9XkLJeecz8HFi5aIcJRlOHNPACAGtlq5KbbmzlzCpN5GuBGOUoSMHEQdMvCCErcPqfkCTamGENiBnMw13k66-yrDlLxWUrF0Oa0i_fPl1xQnr_IE7mq9PkY9H-wqGe9gH67PnfXPZpZQFHZXlhDYzAu56313QDu2Zxg-OHoViHbI12L5VJgOMSN-zB2PNtLwyKl1CVf51ur-NJTzeVnf8p3P6ZoeqxJ-793YBGtO6lsIpQDFkIyC34ngKyrO0IkHFmaOHiNJcL-t4HxHxfn3HLMfW6HKHF4s4mKC122FlTZWiomNKokrk0FNs6ktmk5yAa2hNdp_0sC_iDSNKZzpLmDmLnau87KF01-w_p_isjaYv5FYhh-c0Mgcn9R8yJKxDx7L6Vgjke4-gI5BerX_SljSjNuP-OF7eu4ba8nfnP3e8RM8I0g/495/kUHgM51HR2Ge0iLq4Fd9KA/h33/h001.BGI6gMkpHx5BAxlNUVsuHH3Ip3Ckoq1ariUdDMJYNKg Paystack Virtual Terminal is now live in more countries
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