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Zoho, Tech Company Record 50 Per cent Growth in Nigeria,
A global technology company Zoho Corporation, on Friday announced its 50 per cent growth in Nigeria in 2022.
Regional Director, Middle East Africa, (MEA) Zoho Corporation, Ali Shabdar said at the sideline of Zoholics Nigeria in Lagos that the growth was due to high adoption of cloud technology in the country.
Reports says that Zoholics is the annual users conference of Zoho.
Shabdar said that Zoho’s growth was a direct result of Nigerian businesses embracing cloud technology, especially unified platforms, to digitally transform and build resilience to adapt to challenging market conditions.
According to him, such growth creates an economic impact in the nation’s economy as well as job creation.
The regional director said as such, it has partnered with StartupSouth to work towards the development of startups in the South South and the South East region.
He said that the partnership was to empower startups with basic digital tools and unified platforms to help businesses scale rather than giving free money.
Shabdar said that Zoho Contracts would help businesses improve compliance with National Data Protection Law (NDPL)
He said that NDPL which came into law in June mandated all businesses to ensure that their contracts include provisions for data security and breach notifications among others.
According to him, in case of non-compliance, businesses risk the loss of consumer trust and potential legal action, apart from a potential fine of up to N10 million or two per cent of annual gross revenue.
He said with Zoho Contracts, businesses could create contract templates with new revised clauses for NDPA compliance.
‘’Through the partnership, Zoho will be providing its contract management solution, Zoho Contracts, free for three months to help businesses improve compliance to the Nigeria Data Protection Law.
‘’Zoho’s unified technology stack, built from the ground up, allows us to meet such transformation needs of businesses with robust solutions that deliver consistently seamless user experiences at unbeatable value,” Shabdar said
The Regional Director, said that Zoho’s growth in Nigeria was primarily driven by adoption of Zoho One, the operating system for business, and Zoho Workplace, a unified enterprise collaboration platform.
He said that Zoho also grew its partner network by 22 per cent and more than doubled its employee in 2022 in Nigeria to reinforce its local presence and better serve the customers.
Country Head, Zoho Nigeria, Mr Kehinde Ogundare said that Nigeria was number five in the Middle East Africa in the growth of Zoho and had witnessed 87 per cent growth in five years.
Ogundare said that the transnational local strategy of being locally rooted while staying globally connected was also key to Zoho’s growth in Nigeria.
He said that Zoho was able to serve customers directly with locally hired teams in Lagos.
According to him, Zoho is also one of the few vendors in Nigeria that continues to provide their offerings in Naira, thereby protecting businesses from the fluctuating dollar rates.
Ogundare said that the step ensured that enterprise technology remained accessible to businesses of all sizes.
‘’Our partnership with #StartupSouth, and the special offer on Zoho Contracts, are further steps that underscore our commitment to serve the business community in the region,” he said.
Ogundare said that as part of its partnership with StartupSouth, new customers would be availed Zoho Wallet credits worth ₦ 470,000.
He said the wallet credit could be used to purchase or upgrade any of Zoho’s 55+ products, including Zoho One, the operating system for business, over a period of 360 days.
According to him, e startups will also receive training to help them leverage Zoho’s products for their growth and in a way that they can easily scale.
The Convener, StartupSouth, Uche Aniche, said that one of #StartupSouth’s goals was to provide startups associated with it an easy access to comprehensive technology solutions.
Aniche said that technology solutions that offered great value was easy to use and had the capability to grow with the businesses as they scaled.
‘’With this partnership with Zoho, we are looking forward to helping budding businesses by removing access barrier to enterprise technology.
“Through the Zoho for Startups programme, StartupSouth ntend to onboard as many startups and be a part of their entrepreneurial journey right from the start.
‘’Keeping in mind Zoho’s vision and mission on ‘serving the underserved’, we carefully choose whom we collaborate with.
Global Head, Zoho for Startups, Kuppulakshmi Krishnamoorthy said that Nigeria is one of the hotbeds in Africa for entrepreneurs to thrive and innovate. (NAN)
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Bayelsa APWEN Donates Laboratory Equipment to St. Judes Girls Secondary School
From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
The Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN) Bayelsa Chapter led by their Chairman, Engr. Dr. Amalate Ann-Jonathan Obuebite FNSE, visited St. Judes Girls Secondary School, Yenagoa in commemoration of the 2026 International Day of Women and Girls in Science, donates laboratory equipment.
The donation, which includes pH meters, weighing scales, measuring cylinders, viscometers, volumetric and conical flasks, beakers, and pipettes is meant to support and encourage the study of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) courses.
Presenting the items to the principal, Mrs. Josephine Imbiakpa, Dr.
Obuebite emphasized APWEN’s commitment to promoting STEM education among girls.Mrs. Imbiakpa expressed immense gratitude to APWEN BAYELSA for the donation, stating that it would motivate students to pursue STEM careers.
The event aimed to inspire girls to explore STEM fields and bridge the gender gap in these areas in line with the theme for this year.
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Technology Crucial to Success of New Tax Laws
NRS chair, Adedej
The Executive Chairman of the Nigerian Revenue Service (NRS), Zacch Adedeji, has described technology as a crucial factor in the implementation of the new tax laws in the country.
Adedeji stated this on Wednesday while delivering the maiden convocation lecture of the Federal Polytechnic, Ayede, Ogo-Oluwa Local Government Area of Oyo State.
In a statement by his Technical Assistant on Print Media, Sikiru Akinola, Adedeji listed some of the most fundamental challenges confronting taxation to include infrastructure, skills, trust and resistance.
In the lecture entitled ‘The Role of Technology in Implementing Nigeria’s New Tax Laws: Challenges, Prospects, and Implications for National Development,’ the NRS chairman said each of these challenges would be addressed with the imminent upgrading of the country’s tax system for a digital environment.
“Nigeria has recently enacted a new set of tax laws, representing the most significant restructuring of our nation’s fiscal legislation in 50 years. While public conversation often frames these changes as legal reforms, and that is true, it is also an incomplete picture.
“These laws are not merely changing rates, definitions, or administrative powers. They are quietly redefining how authority operates within the tax system. This is a complete structural overhaul, signaling the end of tax collection as a manual task and the beginning of tax intelligence.
“If you read the new laws carefully, you will notice a subtle but profound assumption woven throughout their fabric. They presuppose the existence of reliable taxpayer identification, integrated data across institutions, traceable transactions, automated processes, and scalable enforcement.
“In other words, these laws are built for a digital environment. They cannot function properly in a manual, fragmented, paper-based system. The implication is clear: without technology, the laws remain aspirational. With technology, they become operational.
“This transition is central to the mandate of the Nigeria Revenue Service as we implement this new legal framework. Historically, tax administration relied heavily on human discretion over who is registered, who is assessed, who is audited, and who is penalized.
“While discretion is not inherently evil, excessive discretion creates inconsistency, which in turn breeds mistrust and drives non-compliance,” Adedeji said.
Speaking further, he noted that when infrastructure improves, capacity grows, trust is protected, and resistance is managed just as technology begins to do what policy alone cannot.
“One of the most important prospects of a technology-driven tax administration is the ability to expand the tax base without increasing tax rates. This matters deeply in a society where citizens already feel overburdened.
“By improving visibility and bringing previously unseen economic activity into view, technology levels the playing field. When compliance broadens, the pressure on the existing base reduces,
fairness improves, and legitimacy grows. This is how modern tax systems grow revenue sustainably,’ he added.
In his remark, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abass, encouraged the graduating students to be good ambassadors of the institution.
Represented by AbdulFatai Buhari, senator representing Oyo North, Abass charged them not to relent in their bid to acquire more knowledge.
He also commended the tax boss for leading the change in tax administration in the country.
The institution’s governing council chair, Yakubu Datti commended Adedeji for leading the re-engineering of Nigeria’s tax architecture.
The Rector of the institution, Dr. Taofeek Adekunle Abdul-Hameed, charged the graduating students to emulate Adedeji who, he said, began his journey from a polytechnic.
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Nigeria, Meta launch AI accelerator programme
The Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy has partnered with Meta to launch the Llama Impact Accelerator, promoting impactful AI development in Nigeria.
The Minister, Dr Bosun Tijani, confirmed this in a statement released on Tuesday by Ms Sade Dada, Head of Public Policy for Anglophone West Africa at Meta.
Tijani described the partnership as a significant step in Nigeria’s mission to nurture a thriving AI ecosystem and drive national development through innovation.
He said the government views AI as a key tool for addressing national challenges. The programme will equip innovators with vital tools and expert guidance.
“This initiative forms part of Meta’s broader effort to democratise responsible AI and foster local innovation across Nigeria’s growing technology landscape,” the minister noted.
Tijani added that collaboration with government, academia and civil society will help cultivate a more inclusive, forward-looking AI community in the country.
Dada stated that Meta also partnered with the National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (NCAIR) and the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA).
She explained that the eight-month programme targets early-stage startups using open-source Llama models to tackle national and regional challenges in four key areas.
The priority sectors include agriculture, security and safety, healthcare, and a ‘wild card’ category for high-impact innovations in any other field.
“The wild card category encourages bold and creative AI applications that could bring substantial impact to underserved sectors,” Dada said.
She added that the programme starts with a six-week incubation phase, offering technical training and mentorship from industry leaders and AI professionals.
This is followed by six months of extended support, including access to further technical resources and relevant opportunities for growth and scaling.
Dada said Meta was thrilled to collaborate with FMCIDE on this initiative, recognising Nigeria’s strong innovation ecosystem and growing pool of AI talent.
She added that Meta aims to empower communities through open-source AI, tailored to address Nigeria’s unique development challenges.
“The accelerator offers local talent the infrastructure, tools and mentorship needed to build responsible solutions using open-source models like Meta’s Llama,” she said. (NAN)


