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All the best stories on startups, technology and innovation this week [View this email in your browser]( Weekly Newsletter This week on Techpoint Africa Excerpts: [Social Media Roundup: #NoToRuga]( This week on social media; Nigerians kick against Ruga, COZA pastor drama continues and more stories. [Read on »]( [Join us for July edition of Techpoint Pitch Friday]( July edition of Techpoint Pitch Friday is back. Join us. [Read on »]( [ORide: Opera’s endgame isn't just about the motorcycle-hailing market]( What Opera's entry into the motorcycle e-hailing market means for the Nigerian mobile payment market. [Read on »]( [Questions about MTN Nigeria’s listing and impending Airtel IPO on the local exchange]( Following the listing of MTN Nigeria on the local stock exchange, another leading telco is already planning to get listed on the local exchange. [Read on »]( [The tale of African startup funding, post 1884 Berlin Conference]( In his first guest contribution to Techpoint, Babajide Asegbeloyin focuses on the century-long by-effect of the 1884 Berlin Conference on the African startup space. [Read on »]( [Why it may take a while before SafeBoda launches in Lagos]( After rumours of launch in Nigeria, East African motorcycle hailing startup, SafeBoda's ship is yet to berth. Here's a possible reason for the delay. [Read on »]( [How TikTok is slowly snatching young Nigerians from Instagram]( Despite being relatively new, TikTok is fast becoming a suitable -- and maybe even better -- alternative for many young Nigerians looking to express themselves online [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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