Bidemi Oke
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Opinion
The biggest cost of Nigeria’s crypto stamp duty isn’t 1.5%, it’s what happens next. – Bidemi Oke
There is a strange thing about regulation: everybody wants clarity until clarity comes with a bill. Given that is probably…
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Opinion
Can regulation build trust in crypto markets? – Bidemi Oke
The first time a customer asks, is this platform safe? They are rarely asking about your technology. They are asking…
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Opinion
Are we entering a fully digital financial economy? – Bidemi Oke
Every civilisation has been built on one invisible infrastructure. The Romans built roads. The Industrial Revolution built electricity. The Internet…
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Brands
FlashChange set to host Webinar on Africa’s Digital Future: Talent, Trust & Technology
Leading digital financial services platform, FlashChange, has announced plans to host its quarterly webinar themed “Africa’s Digital Future: Talent, Trust…
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Opinion
Can Nigeria become Africa’s Crypto Hub? Bidemi Oke
The most important question about Nigeria’s crypto future is not whether Nigerians love crypto. We already know they do. The…
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Opinion
Are stablecoins replacing traditional banking in Africa?
For years, Africa’s financial story has been told through one statistic: millions of people remain unbanked. But that framing may…
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Opinion
Building Systems that outlive Founders – Bidemi Oke
There is a quiet misconception in many growing companies that vision alone is enough to sustain momentum. Founders are often…
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Opinion
The Future of Crypto in Nigeria will be built by Institutions, not Hype – Bidemi Oke
The most dangerous moment in any industry is when everyone agrees it is working. Not because it is not, but…
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Fintech
FlashChange CEO, Bidemi Oke, Features at Lagos Startup Grind
FlashChange, Africa’s fast-rising digital asset management and cross-border payment platform, had its Chief Executive Officer, Bidemi Oke, featured as a…
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Opinion
Why AI and Stablecoins dominated fintech funding in Q3 2025 and what it means for Africa in 2026
When capital tightens, its movements matter more. Q3 2025 made that unmistakably clear. In a cautious global funding climate, capital…
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