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Apps That Will Help You Get Your Work Done Before Holidays

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In today’s fast-moving work environment, there just never appears to be enough hours in a day, primarily when we are dealing with multiple deadlines that we have to meet and new items on our never-ending to-do list.

As the holidays are fast approaching, people are even more in a hurry to finish their work related stuff on time. In order to keep up with this hectic environment, professionals are relying on productivity apps to keep them organized and stress-free.

Also, there appears to be another enemy to our productivity and it is called distraction. Distraction is everywhere and basically it is inevitable. Mobile apps along with your colleagues usually just additionally contribute to the distraction while you are trying do some work.

Nevertheless, there are some amazing apps that can do more good than to hurt your productivity while at work or elsewhere. The following apps will actually boost your productivity and won’t cause you more technological distractions.

MailTime

The vast majority of professionals communicate via their mobile devices. For most of them, their daily work routine starts on their way to work where they usually check and reply to emails. Doing that on your phone can sometimes be exhausting and time-consuming, unlike on web platforms. MailTime is a mobile messenger built with email technology which means that you can communicate by email like you would in your messenger app. It syncs all your desktop emails and sorts them so you can manage your inbox on the go. The app supports popular mail clients like Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud and others.

Price: Free

Available on: iOS

PDF Converter Ultimate by Cometdocs

If you belong to that category of professionals who are constantly running to meetings all around town and who are always away from their offices, then this app is the right fit for you. PDF Converter Ultimate allows you to convert your documents right on your mobile device wherever you are. It can accurately convert your important PDF documents to more than 20 popular file formats and vice versa in a matter of seconds. Not only you can convert files directly from your device but the app can convert Gmail attachments and can link to popular cloud services like Google Drive, iCloud, OneDrive and more. So the next time you get those urgent PDFs that need to be edited there is no excuses to wait until you get to your office.

Price: Free

Available on: iOS and Android

FreshBooks Classic

If you ask any freelancer or a small business owner what is their least favorite administration task, all of them would unanimously say accounting, because it takes them too much time, especially if they have many clients. An invoicing software can make your accounting more efficient by tracking worked hours and creating invoices around it. One such software is FreshBooks. The app allows you to generate and send invoices with just a few taps. It will satisfy your basic accounting and invoicing needs and it can even help you with more complex tasks like payroll. FreshBooks can seamlessly integrate with time tracking software, payroll software and payment gateways like Paypal.

Price: Free

Available on: iOS and Android

Buffer: Social Media Manager

Social media management is repetitive, but yet necessary part of any company’s marketing strategy. Reaching out to customers, responding to comments and creating unique content can take up several hours of your day, so it would be great if there was an app which can schedule your social content in order to save you time. One such app is Buffer. It is easy to use tool which lets you publish your company’s social posts at the best possible time of the day. The app makes cross-posting easier by giving you the option to customize or post the same content on all your social media accounts. If you only need a basic social automation tool, then this app is for you.

Price: Free

Available on: iOS and Android

Forest by Seekrtech

Last but not least, one app that will help you focus and deal with your phone addiction. Forest functions in such a way that you can plant a seed in the ground and watch it grow into a tree over the set period of time. If you resist and leave the app, the tree will die and you will have one less tree in your forest. With every successful tree planting, you will have one more tree and you can watch your forest grow right in front of your eyes.

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iOS ($1.99), Android (Free)

We hope you found what you were looking for and that after trying these apps you will bring back some of that precious hours in your busy day and will arrange everything for a stress free holidays. In case we forgot to mention your favourite productivity apps, please let us know in the comments below.

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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TikTok Invests Fresh $200K in AI Media Literacy in Africa

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

An additional $200,000 will be invested in Artificial Intelligence (AI) media literacy initiatives across Sub-Saharan Africa, TikTok announced during its third annual Sub-Saharan Africa Safer Internet Summit in Nairobi, Kenya.

The platform hosted government officials, regulators, online safety partners and industry leaders for the event, reinforcing its commitment to collaborative approaches to online safety.

The funds will be provided in ad credits to help support local organisations in the region to expand AI media literacy.

This investment builds on the company’s initial $2 million AI Literacy Fund, launched in November 2025, which awarded 20 global non-profits to create content that boosts public understanding of AI.

In Sub-Saharan Africa, TikTok initially supported three organisations to advance digital literacy and combat misinformation.

“With the rapid advancement of AI, we are committed to educating our community online, so they feel empowered to have responsible experiences with AI, whether that’s as viewers or creators.

“We are partnering with trusted local organisations that communities already know and rely on, because their expertise and deep local connections are essential to making AI literacy programs truly impactful,” the Global Head of Partnerships, Elections and Market Integrity at TikTok, Mr Valiant Richey, stated.

Earlier, the Head of Government Relations and Public Policy for Sub-Saharan Africa at TikTok, Ms Tokunbo Ibrahim, said, “As we host the 3rd Annual Safer Internet Summit here in Kenya, our mission is clear: to share learnings, insights, tackle common challenges and collaboratively advance actionable solutions that protect citizens online.

“By bringing together a diverse coalition of policymakers, tech innovators, and creators, we are ensuring that the conversations we have at this Summit are all-inclusive and lead to a more resilient digital landscape.”

The summit featured expert panels and discussions on critical topics, including TikTok’s Trust and Safety efforts, protecting young people online, and policy frameworks for responsible AI governance.

A key highlight of the event was showcasing how TikTok uses AI to transform how people share their creativity and discover new passions, while ensuring the community remains safe through transparent and responsible AI practices.

The platform also shared more about how recent advancements in AI are helping the platform moderate content faster and more consistently at scale, by improving automated moderation and empowering human teams with better moderation tools.

With over 100 million pieces of content uploaded daily to TikTok, these advances, which work alongside human moderation teams, are helping get violative content down faster, reducing the likelihood of the community seeing it.

According to the latest Community Guidelines Enforcement Q3 2025, TikTok removed over 14 million videos across Sub-Saharan Africa, with 96.7 per cent detected and removed proactively using automated technology, underscoring TikTok’s commitment to proactive moderation and swift action.

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Interswitch Technovation 4.0 Hackathon Winners Share N10m

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The winners of the Technovation 4.0 Hackathon, themed The Wicked Hackathon, organised by Interswitch, have been given N10 million in cash prizes for their efforts.

At the one-day finale event, which took place on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at the Interswitch Innovation Lab and Co-Working Space, the money was shared among the top teams whose innovative solutions stood out during the rigorous multiple phases of the competition.

Team Quickteller Fashion emerged as the overall winner, securing the grand prize of N4 million for a solution that impressed judges with its originality, practicality, and strong strategic relevance. Team Kampe claimed second position with N2.5 million, while Team Stable placed third, receiving N1.5 million. Up to N300,000 worth of cash prizes were also awarded to the fourth, fifth and sixth qualifying teams.

For nine months, cross-functional teams from across the organisation collaborated to conceptualise, validate, develop, and refine solutions, moving from raw ideas to minimum viable products (MVPs) with ready-to-market potential and deployment across the business.

The atmosphere at the grand finale reflected that of preparation and anticipation as the top 9 teams presented their innovations through live demonstrations and detailed pitches, fielding questions from a distinguished panel of judges before the top three winners were selected. Each presentation highlighted rigorous validation processes, thoughtful market considerations, and a strong emphasis on measurable impact.

While many of the solutions remain confidential due to their strategic relevance, the diversity and depth of ideas showcased during the hackathon’s final underscored the organisation’s growing culture of intrapreneurship and structured innovation. The projects illustrated how technology-driven thinking can unlock efficiencies, strengthen operational capabilities, and open new pathways for growth across the digital payments and commerce ecosystem.

“Technovation continues to reflect who we are as an organisation, bold, forward-thinking, and deeply committed to building impactful solutions from within. Over the years, we have seen ideas conceived during this programme evolve into meaningful capabilities that strengthen our ecosystem.

“The passion, discipline, and ingenuity demonstrated by our teams this year reinforce our belief in the power of African innovation to solve complex challenges and shape the future of technology on the continent,” the Chief Innovation Officer for Interswitch, Ms Adaobi Okerekeocha, stated.

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Google Introduces Yorùbá, Hausa Language Support for AI Search Features

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The language support for its AI Search features has been expanded by Google, with the inclusion of Yoruba and Hausa in Nigeria.

This is part of a broader effort to make AI more inclusive across the continent, with support now extending to a total of 13 African languages.

Under the AI Overviews and AI Mode, speakers of both Nigerian languages can utilise AI-powered Search experiences in their mother tongue for quick summaries and conversational exploration.

This means existing AI features in Google Search are now accessible to people like the student in Kano asking a question in Hausa, and the trader in Ibadan seeking advice in Yorùbá.

By addressing language barriers, this update ensures that technology reflects the identity and culture of the people it serves. With this expansion, more people can now use AI Mode to ask complex questions in their preferred language, while exploring the web more deeply and naturally through text or voice.

The 13 languages now supported across Africa include Afrikaans, Akan, Amharic, Hausa, Kinyarwanda, Afaan Oromoo, Somali, Sesotho, Kiswahili, Setswana, Wolof, Yorùbá, and isiZulu.

These languages were chosen based on the vibrant search activity across the continent, ensuring that our AI experiences reach the communities that need them most.

Commenting on the development, the Communications and Public Affairs Manager for Google in West Africa, Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, said, “Building a truly global Search goes far beyond translation — it requires a nuanced understanding of local information.

“With the advanced multimodal and reasoning capabilities of our custom version of Gemini in Search, we’ve made huge strides in language understanding, so our most advanced AI search capabilities are locally relevant and useful in each new language we support.

“This is about ensuring Nigerians can converse with Search in their mother tongues, making information more helpful for everyone.”

To use AI Overviews and AI Mode in the local language, users must open the Google app on an Android or iOS device, or via the Web. They are required to tap on AI Mode within the Search experience. Thereafter, they can type or speak the question in their preferred language, such as Hausa or Yorùbá, and let the AI guide the journey.

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