August 2026

Flutterwave’s Gabriel Ologunwa Says Africa Can Achieve Real-Time Cross-Border Payments

Flutterwave’s Gabriel Ologunwa Says Africa Can Achieve Real-Time Cross-Border Payments

Gabriel Ologunwa, Global Expansions and Payment Partnerships Lead for Anglophone West Africa at Flutterwave, joined policymakers, financial institutions, fintech leaders, and industry stakeholders at the Nigeria Fintech Forum to discuss the future of cross-border payments and regional financial integration across Africa.Speaking during a panel on unlocking seamless cross-border payments, Gabriel said Africa is closer than…

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Coursera Stock And 2 EdTech Names Linked To College Merger Pressure

College mergers are speeding up as weaker universities strain under falling enrollments, steep tuition discounts, and rising costs, while a smaller pool of students pressures the old campus model. That disruption creates room for platforms that help institutions cut costs, reach global learners, or pivot online. This article unpacks the story behind these shifts and…

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Ed-Tech Backlash Poses Opportunity to Build Trust With Parents

Ed-Tech Backlash Poses Opportunity to Build Trust With Parents

(TNS) — Navigating the education technology backlash — and any other big parent concern — starts at the morning drop-off for Rachel Edoho-Eket, a principal in Howard County, Md.Edoho-Eket stands outside her school every morning “rain, shine, sleet, hail, heat, whatever,” greeting parents and students.Sure, she could be in her office, answering emails, but Edoho-Eket…

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Creator economy 2.0 signals a shift from influence to enterprise

Creator economy 2.0 signals a shift from influence to enterprise

The creator economy may have started with likes, followers and viral moments, but the conversation around it is changing. Today, creators are expected to do far more than generate views. They are launching businesses, shaping purchase decisions, building communities and increasingly becoming long-term partners for brands rather than just campaign collaborators

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