Technology
Zoho Unveils Latest Version of Low-Code Offering

By Modupe Gbadeyanka
The need for an easy-to-use platform that enables business users (or citizen developers) to create complex and powerful business applications has triggered the introduction of the latest version of a low-code offering by Zoho Corporation.
The new product from the leading global technology company called Zoho Creator empowers IT teams to place sufficient guardrails and govern usage, ensuring security and compliance.
According to the President MEA, Zoho Corp, Hyther Nizam, “The bulk of low-code application development, from customization to automation, can be handled today by users with moderate technical knowledge. Where we see a gap, especially for the mid-market and enterprise, is between building and deployment.”
Nizam noted that, “Currently there isn’t a low-code solution on the market that allows both business users and IT to truly build end-to-end business solutions.
“With this update, Zoho’s Creator Platform combines application development, business intelligence and analytics, integrations, and process automation into one single platform while simultaneously enabling IT teams to effortlessly manage ongoing challenges of security, compliance, and governance.
“Now, organisations can leverage a unified solution for all of their low-code needs, extending the ability to innovate to every employee.”
Organisations currently face soaring demand for new business software, but existing low-code platforms are either for business users and lack the sophistication needed to develop scalable, enterprise-ready end-to-end tools or are for users with an intricate understanding of the application development process.
The new version of the Zoho Creator platform empowers business developers to easily build scalable low-code solutions which include apps, integrations, analytics, and process automation without costly and time-consuming training demanded by complex platforms.
It enables 10X faster deployment than any other solution on the market. The latest version includes new and enhanced features such as business process blueprinting, AI-enabled smart import, enhanced serverless functions, conversational analytics, centralised governance and a multi-environment setup.
These features help users build a connected ecosystem of solutions while maximising IT teams’ control through a robust end-to-end application development lifecycle management.
Additionally, while other low code platforms help business users in app development, it still often happens in silos and creates the problem of shadow IT.
Therefore, the new Creator platform equips IT teams with greater control around governance, security and compliance so that business users (citizen developers) and IT teams can work together to create auto-scalable, niche, complex and agile solutions so that organisations can focus on solving business problems and pursue new opportunities.
Zoho Creator Platform Pricing
Pricing starts at NGN 7500 per user, per month when billed annually. For comprehensive pricing information, please visit: https://www.zoho.com/creator/pricing-comparison.html
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Technology
Nigeria to Invest in 70,000 Telco Towers to Close Connectivity Gap

By Adedapo Adesanya
The Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Mr Bosun Tijani, says the federal government is preparing investments in 70,000 telecommunications towers in Nigeria.
Speaking in Katsina State during the Arewa Tech Fest 2.0 hosted by the state government, the Minister said over 80 per cent of them would be based in the northern part of the country.
According to him, the goal is to close the existing connectivity gap and make Nigeria the most inclusive digital economy in Africa where no community is left behind.
He further announced that the 90,000 kilometers of fiber optic network, aimed at connecting every corner of Nigeria, remains one of federal government’s biggest investments in the digital space.
“Under President (Bola) Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda, we have focus on foundational initiatives that can unlock national productivity,” Mr Tijani said.
“One of our biggest investments in the digital space is the 90,000 kilometers of fiber optic network aimed at connecting every corner of the country.
“In addition to this, the government is preparing investments in 70,000 telecommunications towers of which over 80 percent of them will be based in the Northern part of Nigeria to close the existing connectivity gap. Our goal is to make Nigeria the most inclusive digital economy in Africa where no community is left behind,” he added, noting that under President Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda, his Ministry has focused on foundational initiatives that can unlock national productivity.
“This tech festival today is not just an event, it has a strong signal from Katsina, the Arewa states and a signal that Arewa is ready.
“I, therefore, challenge participants, particularly the innovators in the room, that you don’t need to move to Lagos or Abuja to be successful, all you need is also not to wait for formation, because all you need is yourself and your formation.
“We are building a Nigeria that works for everyone in a nation where being born in Katsina or Kano is not at the disadvantage but a strategic advantage.
“The future of Nigeria and that of Africa is not being written in the silicon valley of Lagos or Abuja but being written right here today in Katsina,” he said.
Technology
ClimatrixAI, Aframend, 8 Other Startups for Qualcomm Make in Africa 2025

By Aduragbemi Omiyale
Ten African start-ups, including two from Nigeria, have been selected for the Qualcomm Make in Africa 2025 for a chance to receive the Social Impact Fund, provided through the Qualcomm® Wireless Reach Initiative. This fund supports startups in scaling their societal and market impact.
One startup will be awarded the fund for its innovative use of wireless technology to address community needs, while the other nine will receive stipends to support their growth and continued development.
In a statement made available to Business Post, it was disclosed that the shortlisted small firms were from approximately 435 applications from 19 countries received this year.
The lucky companies are Aframend for Nigeria, which deals in AI-driven drug discovery with African phytochemicals; AmalXR from Tunisia focusing on AI-powered VR rehabilitation with clinical validation and progress simulations; Archeos from the Benin Republic dealing with Solar/IoT pisciculture automation for optimal water quality and feeding; ClimatrixAI from Nigeria focusing on hyperlocal flood risk prediction and monitoring; and Ecobees from Tunisia, an AI-based beekeeping for hive health, water levels, and climate conditions.
Others are Edulytics from Senegal, which is an AI-based mobile liver fibrosis detection using ultrasound images; Farmer Lifeline from Kenya using solar-powered AI robots for crop pests and disease detection; Pixii Motors from Tunisia dealing in electric scooter with AI/IoT battery optimization and swap stations; Pollen Patrollers from Kenya using AI/IoT based precise and healthy pollination to combat hive collapse; and Solar Freeze also from Kenya using solar-powered IoT cold storage to reduce post-harvest food loss.
The SVP and president of Qualcomm for MEA and SVP for Government Affairs at EMEA, Wassim Chourbaji, in the statement was quoted as saying, “This year’s cohort of deep technology startups is a testament to Africa’s burgeoning innovation landscape.
“By leveraging Qualcomm’s cellular, IoT, and edge-AI technologies, these startups are poised to revolutionize agriculture, sustainability, climate change, transportation, and healthcare. We are honored to support their journey toward creating transformative solutions for a better future.”
The Secretary General of the African Telecommunications Union (ATU), John Omo, while also commenting, said, “ATU is proud to partner with Qualcomm on the 2025 Make in Africa program.
“Innovation is the engine of Africa’s future, and it is clear the ten startups in this year’s cohort exemplify its power. While ATU works to align spectrum policy, regional standards, and open-data practices so that new technologies move quickly from lab to market, we also recognize that real progress demands a broad coalition.
“We, therefore, call on governments, academia, investors, and industry to back these ventures—and every initiative that puts African ingenuity first.”
The Qualcomm Africa Innovation Platform is currently in its third year. The programme supports the development of Africa’s deep technology ecosystem by providing mentorship, and technical, business and IP training programs with a focus on 5G, Edge-AI/ML, Compute,
Technology
Unlocking Competitive Advantage: The Critical Role of Data Management in Today’s Business Climate

In an era defined by digital transformation and rapid technological advancement, data has emerged as one of the most valuable assets an organization can possess. From driving operational efficiency to enabling strategic decision-making, data management is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity. Yet, in many regions such as Nigeria, this understanding has yet to fully take root.
Globally, forward-thinking organizations are treating data as a strategic asset, building data-driven cultures, and investing in robust governance frameworks to ensure data quality, security, and utility.
Chief Data Officers (CDOs) are increasingly becoming key figures in the C-suite, responsible for overseeing data governance, compliance, analytics, and innovation.
However, in Nigeria—a country with a rapidly expanding digital economy—only four banks have appointed a CDO, highlighting a significant gap in data leadership and awareness.
This gap presents both a challenge and an opportunity. Without sound data management practices, organizations risk regulatory penalties, reputational damage, and operational inefficiencies.
On the flip side, those who invest in proper data governance, data quality, metadata management, and master data strategies can unlock significant value and build a sustainable competitive advantage.
Berkeley Data Strategists: Leading the Change
Berkeley Data Strategists is proud to be at the forefront of this transformation. We are currently engaged with First Bank of Nigeria to empower their data team through the globally recognized Certified Data Management Professional (CDMP) program.
This initiative provides practical, best-practice-based training aligned with DAMA-DMBOK2 standards, equipping First Bank’s team with the tools and knowledge to build a mature, agile, and secure data environment.
This partnership is a bold step in the right direction, positioning First Bank as a leader in data governance maturity within the Nigerian financial sector. By investing in CDMP certification and embedding best-in-class practices, First Bank is setting a benchmark for other institutions to follow.
A Call to Action for Nigerian Banks
We urge all banks and financial institutions across Nigeria to follow First Bank’s lead. The risks of poor data management are simply too high—and the benefits of getting it right are too great to ignore.
Whether your organization is at the beginning of its data journey or seeking to elevate its existing capabilities, Berkeley Data Strategists is here to support you with tailored frameworks, expert-led training, and hands-on implementation support.
Contact us today to learn how we can help you transform your data into a trusted, strategic asset—because in today’s world, data is not just an IT issue—it’s a business imperative.
For consultation, training, and CDMP certification support, reach out to Berkeley Data Strategists at [email protected] or visit www.berkeleydatastrategists.com.
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