Fintech Innovations and Financing: A Catalyst for Employment- Omolola Amusan

For decades now, one of Nigeria’s major problems is high unemployment rate. Although, Nigeria is regarded as the most populated country in Africa and endowed with enormous potentials, resources and able manpower, sadly, the country is at forefront of the unemployment narrative.
The Global Impact of Cryptocurrency and the Nigerian Economy- Ezekiel Archibong

For centuries, fiat currencies have served as the lifeblood of the global economy. They embodied the vehicle in which people drive savings and investments, initiate payments and keep accounts, and constitute a scale of measurement for Nations’ wealth and geopolitical power. However, in recent times, a new form of currency has emerged as a subset of fiat currencies and has become a widespread obsession, inspiring its counterculture and attracting billions of dollars in investment
The Digital Service Tax: The Grim Reaper of the Internet- Masebo Meshack

The saying goes that only two things in life are constant; Death and Taxes. If you are reading this it means that you have not experienced the first and are probably sick of the second. Despite your love or hate for taxes, as long as we live under a democratically elected government you will have to pay them. Like death, taxes have a habit of catching up with us eventually. If you do not pay them now, you will have to pay them later with interest.
The Intersection Between Law and Technology- Dikeledi Matlhagare

It is not a shocker that technology law is becoming just as popular as criminal law or civil law. I mean with the world running on technology and the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) rumoured to be knocking on our doorstep, it is not surprising that technology law is gaining momentum and is becoming popular. With so much of the world sharing information on the World Wide Web, something as simple as a picture, a text, downloading a book and distributing it without the authors’ consent or even downloading and sharing music can sometimes be a thin line between a joke, something innocent or a law suit. Why? You may ask.
Current Trends In Artificial Intelligence And Business Disruption- Oyetola Muyiwa Atoyebi, SAN

One of the most exciting and promising frontiers of technology today is Artificial Intelligence (AI). Any conversation around technology is incomplete without a reference to AI. While the term AI has been around for decades, in recent times, its application across industries, from healthcare, business and education to banking, amongst others, is changing the way we live and work both remotely and in the traditional sense.
Artificial Intelligence and Legal Practice: A Paradigm Shift Towards Tech-Law- Rilwan Balogun

Ever since the dawn of history, man has been imbued with the proclivity to finding a better way of doing his tasks. It is, therefore, no exaggeration to say innovation has been a product of society. From time immemorial, technological advancement has been a vital tool to achieving efficiency in professional tasks, and of course, law practice cannot take exception. Technology and development are duo Siamese concepts that are inseparable. However, the role of law in every society that is driven by innovation and technology cannot be overemphasized
The Prospects of Running a Virtual Law Firm in the 21st Century Tech World- Ellithy, Onyeka, & Juwah

Technology is contributing in every aspect of our lives; a lot of commercial activities, business models, and our way to communicate even medical services have adjusted their practice to go dispersed (virtual).
Challenges of Cybersecurity in Africa

Technology has become integrated in all aspects of our daily lives. As technology is an ever-growing field, there are many inventions that are changing rapidly. One of the main technological creations is the internet. As the fastest growing infrastructure in our daily lives, the internet has created a world of its own (Gade and Reddy, 2014). The internet is used for multiple purposes. However, some of the main uses of the internet are sending electronic emails and dispersing commercial advertisements.
Privacy Policy, Data Protection, and Inter-Jurisdictional Enforcement of Data rights; Meeting the Realities of the New Normal (Part 2). By Stanley O. Omotor and Alphayo Ongeri Wycliffe

Generally, the right to privacy has attained a universal status, and countries have enacted various laws to regulate the collection and use of personal data, popular amongst which is the European General Data Protection Regulation 2018. In this part (“part 2”) of this Article series, we will undertake a comparative analysis of the rights of data subjects under the Nigerian and Kenyan legal systems. In part 3 of these Article series, consideration will be on the inter-jurisdiction enforcement of these data rights.
Artificial Intelligence: A Battle for Copyright and Autonomy By Ezekiel OluwasalvageArchibong

AI has had a relatively short life, but it has already produced a significant amount of scholarship and commentary on the subject. From self-driving vehicles and autonomous drones to virtual doctors and automated personal assistants, AI is increasingly the key to significant innovations across almost all segments of society, manifesting itself in vastly different applications and is expected to fundamentally disrupt the way that people live, work and interact with each other.