Category: Blog
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How a 22-Year-Old Nigerian Dropout Beat an Israeli Firm to Win a \$1.2M Hydropower Security Deal
errahaptix, a Nigerian autonomous systems startup founded by a 22-year-old university dropout, has outperformed an established Israeli firm to secure a \$1.2 million security contract. This historic win marks a major milestone…
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Best 15 ChatGPT Prompts in 2025 (That Are Actually Useful!)
So here are the best 15 ChatGPT prompts you should steal right now.
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How Much Money Do You Need to Retire in Nigeria of Today? (Plus a Step-by-Step Guide to Save, Invest & Retire Rich)
Retirement isn’t an age. It’s a number. In Nigeria of today—where prices rise faster than salaries and pensions barely scratch the surface—you can’t afford to guess your way into freedom. You must…
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Apply Now: Heirs Oil and Gas University Scholarship 2025
Dreaming of a university degree but worried about the cost? The Heirs Oil and Gas University Scholarship 2025 is offering ₦200,000 per year to support bright undergraduates from Nigeria’s OML 17 host…
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I Put ChatGPT and Gemini to the Test With One Prompt – The Shocking Result!
I Put ChatGPT and Gemini to the Test With OneI decided to pit two leading AI models, ChatGPT and Gemini, against each other with a real-world prompt Prompt – The Shocking Result!…
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How to Create AI Agents to Serve As Employees For Your Business
Unlock the future of workforce efficiency! Discover how AI agents can automate tasks, boost productivity, and revolutionize your business operations. Learn the step-by-step process to create intelligent digital employees that drive growth…
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BREAKING NEWS: FG Sets Up Committee to Overhaul NYSC for National Growth and Youth Empowerment
In a bold move that signals a new era for Nigerian youth development, the Federal Government has inaugurated a committee to carry out sweeping reforms to the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
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2025 JAMB Mass Failure: Evidence of Exam Insulation from Cheating — Education Minister
The 2025 JAMB results shocked the nation with massive failure rates — but Nigeria’s Education Minister says it’s actually a *good sign*. Could this be proof that the exam is finally free…