To start a tech startup without coding, you do not need to become a programmer first. You need to understand a real problem, know who has that problem, build a clear solution, and work with the right people who can help you bring the product to life. One of the biggest myths in technology is…
Category: Tech & Design
This category dives into the evolving world of technology, product design, and digital craftsmanship exploring how creativity fuels engineering and how design brings clarity to complex systems.
The 2026 World Cup Ball Needs To Be Charged Before Kickoff
2026 World Cup ball technology is changing football in ways that sounded impossible only a few years ago. That sentence sounds fake at first. But it’s real. The official 2026 FIFA World Cup ball contains an internal motion sensor that works together with stadium tracking cameras to generate real-time positional data during games. Yes, the…
People Are Learning Psychology From Algorithms
Psychology from algorithms is becoming one of the biggest hidden effects of the modern internet era. Technology changed more than communication. It changed attention, behavior, identity, validation, and even the way people understand emotion online. Modern algorithms no longer just recommend content. They quietly shape attraction, outrage, insecurity, confidence, comparison, and social behavior in real time. Maybe…
Tech Industry Secrets: Things Most People Don’t Know
Tech industry secrets go beyond coding: success is driven by distribution, attention, network effects, and consistent execution, not just technical skill. Table of Contents Why Most People Misunderstand the Tech Industry It’s Not About Code—It’s About Distribution The Best Product Doesn’t Always Win Attention Is the Real Currency The Power of Network Effects Most Success…
How to Succeed in Tech in Nigeria (A Clear Path for Beginners)
How to succeed in tech in Nigeria is not about motivation. It’s about mindset. If you want to succeed in tech, you don’t need more motivation. You need a different way of thinking. A lot of people believe success in tech comes from: learning more tools taking more courses watching more tutorials But that’s not…
Why Beginners Fail in Tech in Nigeria (And How to Avoid It)
Why beginners fail in tech in Nigeria is not because they are not smart. They fail because they misunderstand what they are getting into. When people talk about tech in Nigeria today, it sounds easy. “Just learn a skill.”“Start earning in dollars.”“Transition into tech in 3 months.” And because of that, many people enter tech…
Starting a Tech Career in Nigeria: What Nobody Tells You
Starting a tech career in Nigeria today feels like the fastest way out. Right now, a lot of people are entering tech for one reason — money. You see it everywhere. Remote jobs.Dollar income.AI.Freelancing. And it feels like tech is the fastest way out. But what nobody tells you is this: Tech will humble you…
5 African Tech Ecosystems to Watch in the Next 24 Months
Africa’s African tech ecosystem story is no longer just about growth; it’s about precision. The funding slowdown between 2022 and 2023 forced a reset. Since then, capital hasn’t disappeared; it has become more intentional. By 2025, billions are flowing back into startups, but this time, they’re landing in ecosystems that are actually solving hard problems and…
Africa AI Startups: Why the Next Wave of Unicorns Will Rise from the Continent
AI startups in Africa aren’t playing catch-up. They’re solving real problems, and that’s exactly why the next generation of unicorns will rise from the continent. There’s still a persistent assumption in global tech circles that Africa will sit on the sidelines of the AI revolution, consuming tools built elsewhere and adapting systems designed in Silicon…
Sweden Tried to Outsource Street Cleaning to Crows
A Swedish startup built a machine that paid wild crows to collect cigarette butts. The birds learned fast. The economics worked. The headlines exploded. Then the project collapsed. This isn’t a quirky environmental story — it’s a case study in how intelligent ideas fail when institutions hesitate.








