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    Tuesday Roundup: DealDey layoffs and #BVNpocalypse Day 2

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    Gbenga Onalaja
    132 months ago
    Tuesday Roundup: DealDey layoffs and #BVNpocalypse Day 2

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    Today, DealDey confirmed it’s laid off staffers from its Lagos office. That’s the third major round of lay offs in the Nigerian tech startups scene in the space of three weeks. The BVNpocalypse also entered day 2. We examined all the things that could go wrong with the programme. What else happened today?

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