Tunde Martins and Nnamdi Ogbeide used to be among the busiest petrol attendants in Agege, a major local district in Africa’s biggest economy.
They worked at a busy petrol station that was always packed with motorists queuing up to fill their tanks but all that changed when the government remove
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Folake Balogun
Folake Balogun is a tech journalist covering Africa’s fast-growing digital economy with a strong focus on incisive analysis of startup trends, venture capital, and fintech innovation, while also exploring emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and the future of connectivity by highlighting their economic and social impact.