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New Tech Show on Arise Television dives into the future of tech in Africa

“Tech Into The Future,” a new tech and business show on Arise Television, co-hosted by Tomiwa Aladekomo and Ngozi Madueke-Dozie, has quickly become one of Nigeria’s most engaging programs, captivating audiences and receiving high ratings after just a few weeks on air.

The show, which airs weekly on Arise Television, explores the dynamic intersection of technology and business, offering viewers a deep dive into the latest trends, innovations, and entrepreneurial journeys shaping the Nigerian and global tech landscape.

Tomiwa Aladekomo, renowned for his leadership at Big Cabal Media and TechCabal, and Ngozi Madueke-Dozie, who is Head of Android Partnerships for West Africa at Google, bring a wealth of experience and insight to the screen. Their synergy as co-hosts has been a key factor in the show’s success, providing viewers with a unique blend of journalistic expertise and first-hand entrepreneurial perspectives.

“Tech Into The Future” covers a wide range of topics, from the rise of fintech in Africa to the impact of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and blockchain. The show also features in-depth interviews with industry leaders, innovators, and disruptors, offering a platform for thought-provoking discussions on the future of technology and business in Nigeria.

Within a few weeks of its debut, the show has garnered high ratings and positive reviews, with viewers praising the hosts’ ability to break down complex tech and business concepts in an engaging and accessible manner. The chemistry between Aladekomo and Madueke-Dozie has been particularly well-received, creating a show that not only educates but also entertains.

In response to the show’s success, Tomiwa Aladekomo expressed his excitement, stating, “We wanted to create a show that not only informs but inspires. The positive feedback from viewers affirms that there is a hunger for insightful discussions on the future of tech and business in Nigeria.”

Ngozi Madueke-Dozie added, “It’s been an incredible journey so far. The response from our audience shows the appetite for understanding the transformative power of technology in shaping the future of business and society.”

Tribune Online

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