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Your Upwork contract just came through. Your client is in London. You have 48 hours to deliver. Then your site goes down, and your Naira hosting renewal failed because your dollar card limit was hit again. That is the reality for thousands of Nigerian remote workers in 2026.  Slow portfolio sites lose clients before they …


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Your property listings are loading slowly. A client in Lekki clicks your site, waits five seconds, and leaves. That lead is gone. Speed, uptime, and local payment support are what set good hosting apart from bad for Nigerian real estate websites.  After going through what actually runs fast in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, here …


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The internet had a very serious week. Here is why it is important to you! Imagine waking up one morning to find that someone had walked into your shop, rearranged everything, stolen your customer data, and left a ransom note, without ever breaking a lock or picking a door.  Sounds like a nightmare, right?  Well, …


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If your fintech startup goes offline during a payment transaction, you do not just lose that one user.  You lose their trust permanently. In financial technology, your infrastructure is your product.  Slow API responses, server downtime, or a security breach do not just frustrate users.  It ends companies. Nigerian fintech is one of Africa’s fastest-growing … <...


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A breaking story drops at 11 pm. Thousands of readers hit your site at the same time.  Your hosting cannot handle the spike. Your site goes down.  By the time it comes back, the story has moved on, and your readers have found it elsewhere. Nigerian news and media websites face a hosting challenge that …


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