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14 SEPTEMBER, 2022 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH [Flutterwave Logo] Good morning ð Everyone wants to japa (move abroad), but what does that mean for the economy? Between 2014 and 2021, 474 Nigerian tech workers moved to the UK via the UK governmentâs Tech Talent Visa. Between 2019 and 2022, skilled visa applications and approvals also increased with the latter [increasing by 161%](=.moK--HM_757DvUspSy4kLOKvuZ0HeQBZAjECV10bP5g), from 3,918 to 10,245. And it's not only tech talent. About [13,000 healthcare workers](=.kYBTi3_RKlmULzvna6Bovb1DdPVdR4nuWGpXEKF69M0) leave Nigeria for the UK per year in search of pastures greener than Nigeriaâs flag. All these emigrants aren't just seeking better salaries; theyâre fleeing Nigeriaâs social and infrastructural decay, and insecurity. What does this mean for Nigeria's tech ecosystem? Does it mean a brain drain that stunts economic growth or does it signal huge remittance in the coming years? Sultan has the gist of [Nigeria's japa wave here](=.LX1nFAVzbFlovkkj0334UPbPiXcTQjw1lkboL7XCO0E). In today's edition - [Crypto market](#CryptoMarket)
- [Kenyaâs ARA drops case against Nigerian fintechs](#Story1)
- [Twitter shareholders agree to Elon Muskâs $44 billion bid](#Story2)
- [BII to invest $100m in Egyptian startups](#Story3)
- [SafeBoda launches SafeCar](#Story4)
- [Orange powers wallet transfers in Botswana](#Story5)
- [Event: The Future of Commerce 2022](#Event)
- [Crossword: What Apple product is it?](#Game)
- [Opportunities](#Opportunities) CRYPTO MARKET
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=.lJKDaYb2_ZtpLjTWRqvo3j9LWAj4L1rgv4hQcwLyYss Kenya might be loosening its grip on non-Kenyan fintechs. The Asset Recovery Agency (ARA) recently [dropped lawsuits](=.h6OHMD9dURs9T7BS2UKAlkQFY2X0mUhyGDS6KTuCFcE) against three Nigerian companies, Avalon Offshore Logistics Limited, OIT Africa Limited, and RemX Capital Limited, after their bank accounts were frozen over suspicion of money laundering and crime. Backstory: In February, the ARA began investigating the fintechsâall Nigerian-ownedâover money laundering claims. Post investigation, the ARA revealed that the companiesâ bank accounts were used to receive funds from dubious sources before these funds were rapidly transferred or withdrawn to other countries in order to mask their nature and purpose. In April, the agency accused the three companies of smuggling more than KSh 25 billion into the country from offshore between October and November 2021 and obtained an order from a Kenyan high court to freeze the remaining funds of KSh 5.6 billion to prevent the companies from transferring or withdrawing them. And now? A Kenyan high court lifted a freeze order on KSh 5.6 billion belonging to the three companies after the ARA told the court that the response that the companies gave for holding these funds was satisfactory. Neither the ARA nor the high court have shared reasons for the release of the funds, but a number of Kenyans have taken to social media to express displeasure with the decision with one stating, â...this is the government for kleptocracy and corruption HQ. Just build yourself folks.â Big picture: This year, the ARA has levied fraud allegations against several Nigerian fintechs including Kandon, Korapay, and fintech Flutterwave. Between July and August of this year, it has frozen [over KSh 6.6 billion](=.w-GMoRlL5F8auNqRj3sZsPFsk1bUX8R1nzpHAb3NlLA) belonging to Flutterwave while both Korapay and Kandon have had Ksh 45 million ($381,000) [frozen on orders](=.pdIo_3JAMkIr6CDZtiGGUmQdZ2fOKeIFM-pDsmTghbQ) gotten by the ARA. [WhatsApp](=.ZF7JmkMeZ-wG8t__B_mTJDzbP75o_xgeeUrI2njFjqk) [Twitter](=.Z5w0igcQGaKvlzJq85eZnUh11zxueKEsBI_CC3LNtow) [LinkedIn](=.R_vlRENrzL5bausLn_Pu_DWJMLo8yblf6tpxW5Xdo64) [Facebook](=.8mRLSvt_ZgYdyvJNKC-qEp1wgd2rsaFFPTLvOtlkSls) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= TWITTER SHAREHOLDERS AGREE TO ELON MUSKâS $44 BILLION BID
=._snkZC_wOGf2SfDCXvmDzdcMxmY4stnsq6GQ-OxLkSg Months after Elon Musk made an offer to buy Twitter for $44 billion, the social media platformâs shareholders have finally agreed to the offer. The announcement came yesterday after shareholders [voted to go ahead](=.UkNzgFIzN9YQV-mrXQW3KHSTVYQfm2DwwobVJ7FEZnc) with the sale. But like the Jojo song, their response is coming a little too late. No question to respond to In April, after declining to join Twitter's board, Musk [offered to buy](=.u2-SeebabpSl6U9ejZ87eEOm2hQDl2WQKAE3peGpjcU) the platform for $44 billion. He offered all shareholders $54.20 per share, 38% more than the $45.85 per share it was a week before he made the offer. While the Twitter board initially agreed to the deal in April, shareholders hadn't made a decision yet. In the months following the board's decision, however, Musk and Twitter experienced a sticky situation that ended with Musk pulling out and Twitter suing Musk. Twitter reported that [5% of its 229 million users](=.USAqFQFX3WCTmcFfYtUXMfeCE101cDxunhHZLX26SOg) are spam bots but Musk argued, in May, that the percentage of spam bots on the platform is as [high as 20%](=.BwftkZcS5RtAKLH10IzUWtfrUwHT0h4g83h0F8AGJrY). This is especially a problem for a social media platform like Twitter where 90% of its revenue comes from advertisement, and an audience with â
of spam bots doesnât make for very good financial services. Musk [pulled out](=.q64-yOGcdlhTKTsfy9xm1dOvkuCPoxVUC2AG6vOPM80) in July, citing Twitter's alleged dishonesty as his reason. Twitter sued and the duo are presently embroiled in a legal case at the Delaware Court of Chancery, with a trial expected to begin in mid-October. Musk on the other hand is still trying to wash his hands clean of Twitter. Just a few days ago, the billionaire [sent another letter](=.1hjeIAyfBf_T2Ye3K-_GTrq55tPjuhEZv6SGl2X7qLg) to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in his third attempt to terminate the deal. [WhatsApp](=.gtYyiOAfPhlGHziLU1zzMcGU4h9K_jDj79mTRBs9DU8) [Twitter](=.XWsd_xl6ydo4G6vrZv0cI_HKzydEYvwFeUHFd7USMQY) [LinkedIn](=.ZHZrVNBHFLaoNcpnorsw1OrMxTIS7n5IT4ZImegI5zw) [Facebook](=.YpUBGtXlVjNzgyBTUUsayMP1oGB667bZ0MxpYiUl7Mw) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= SEND BY FLUTTERWAVE =.vd539nsQ0Dgx3n7uHgAYdz_V_hBKOnIj7_f2u-U8xcY Don't just send money, send money fast. Send and receive money directly to mobile wallets, bank accounts, Barter or through cash pickup with $end. Visit [send.flutterwave.com](=.3l-k6iNQu1hMKUfwZHs7LnWFZE890-VtmPCxM8xm3Yg) and do it now! This is partner content. BII PLANS TO DEPLOY $100M INTO EGYPTIAN STARTUPS
=.tHGLUJ-PRQaevPrn9a3n8FUhrSjah2vaR5NbJVauqHs Last November, the United Kingdomâs Development Finance Institution (DFI) rebranded. It changed its name from Commonwealth Development Corporation (CDC) to British International Investment (BII). Since this rebrand, the organisation has been investing heavily in African startups, and now, Egyptian startups are about to [eat from the big British pie](=.6wXYDfJJ3SQALO747HuO0KK0vmUlTM0ITsFRF5ykS9Y). BIIâs got biig plans for Africa Earlier in July, [Bloomberg reported](=.-6XmZ2BE0fkMOWYfeDxlVt_teX2WA5MwHISvKefp0-w) that BII plans to invest $6 billion into Africa by 2025. The DFI seems to be on its way to achieving this with its continuous investments into African startups and venture capital firms. From Nigeriaâs Moove and Kenyaâs iProcure to Egyptâs Algebra Ventures and Endure Capital, BII is making financial commitments that are [changing](=.NAC1KwpByuJHEkH32Of9N0JUNNlFjPh0mPlq1DtVBD0) how DFIs are perceived across the continent. In Africa, BII is optimising for both impact and ROI DFIs have been known to be impact-focused for decades. They provided the much-needed funds that developed core sectors like telecommunications in Africa. Investing in startups and VCs is whatâs pretty new. Since this tide of investments will be driven by economic potential, we can argue thereâs more money to be made for DFIs like BII. Still, the impact bit is not left out. For example, part of BIIâs $100 million commitment to Egypt will be directed to climate financing. [WhatsApp](=.9ohU0Cad1sEn5Ov5aTU4hyY6ojsSVMTIJtETy7dfUxE) [Twitter](=.dgM8UwUzKtO0HdbiRKaQBFahRNgONcrW6pgk6DVNCzk) [LinkedIn](=.dmCnp9SgzgqcG2EywbWGooylzWaYGSmccOYndtlNvDA) [Facebook](=.kVMLHzd9bh7f0dHtuiKZUIXqih8Jc_2Mn0PRAOqtNGY) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= SAFEBODA LAUNCHES SAFECAR
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