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People In Tech
Jeffrey Uzoka
49 episodes
4 days ago
PIT, a show with the realest conversations about Tech, founders, operators, funding/investing, and the market. I explore the intersection of technology, business, and society; especially pertaining to Africa and its countries. I'm not a market analyst, but my opinions are mine and they're strong. Excuse my infrequent rantings.
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PIT, a show with the realest conversations about Tech, founders, operators, funding/investing, and the market. I explore the intersection of technology, business, and society; especially pertaining to Africa and its countries. I'm not a market analyst, but my opinions are mine and they're strong. Excuse my infrequent rantings.
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Choked by Regulations: How Nigeria's Policies Are Forcing Startups to Flee
People In Tech
11 minutes 29 seconds
10 months ago
Choked by Regulations: How Nigeria's Policies Are Forcing Startups to Flee

Blocked from receiving international payments, Nigerian startups are being forced to move abroad to survive. Is the system killing innovation? Tune in as we uncover the shocking truth about restrictive financial policies, their devastating impact on tech businesses, and why Nigeria might be pushing its brightest minds out the door!

People In Tech
PIT, a show with the realest conversations about Tech, founders, operators, funding/investing, and the market. I explore the intersection of technology, business, and society; especially pertaining to Africa and its countries. I'm not a market analyst, but my opinions are mine and they're strong. Excuse my infrequent rantings.