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All the best stories on startups, technology and innovation this week [View this email in your browser]( Weekly Newsletter [Learn more]( This week on Techpoint Africa Excerpts: [Here is the complete agenda for Techpoint Inspired 2019]( It’s exactly 8 days to go until Techpoint Inspired 2019 — West Africa’s largest tech conference — scheduled to hold on Saturday, June 1st, 2019 at the Pistis Conference Centre, Lagos, Nigeria. If you are yet to register, it’s not too late to get on board. As we promised, we are doing things differently on […] [Read on »]( [Why there is still a thriving stolen phones market in Nigeria]( According to a report by the UK Sun in 2016, there were 60,000 mobile phone thefts in London and 446,000 in the United Kingdom. A large number of these phones came to Nigeria as "London-used". Here's why the stolen phones market continues to thrive. [Read on »]( [Everything you need to know about the Oppo F11 Pro]( The newly launched Oppo F11 Pro looks really good on paper. Our senior editor, Victor Ekwealor shares everything you need to know about it and his verdict [Read on »]( [Jobberman co-founder, Ayodeji Adewunmi joins Gokada as co-CEO, as the company raises $5.3m Series A]( After heading Jobberman for 10 years, Ayodeji Adewunmi has moved on to Gokada as investor and co-CEO. [Read on »]( [Andela is opening up applications to mid-level and senior developers through its “Power of X” campaign]( Andela just launched the Power of X campaign which opens up its doors to developers across all experience levels, to help build their skills to global standards.  [Read on »]( [Why Microsoft is committing $100m over 4 years to hiring 500 engineers resident in Africa]( Microsoft has officially opened its Africa Development Centre through which it plans to invest $100 million, over the course of 4 years, into recruiting world-class African engineering talent. But what does this mean for Africa? [Read on »]( If you have any thoughts, comments or suggestions, please do not hesitate to hit the reply button; I'd love to hear from you. Muyiwa Matuluko Editor-in-Chief, Techpoint.Africa Copyright © 2019 Techpoint Africa, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the Techpoint.africa newsletter. Our mailing address is: Techpoint Africa 8 Adebayo Mokuolu street, beside Hotel Newcastle, Anthony VillageLagos 100232 Nigeria [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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