3rd Mainland Bridge’s closure is imminent. Are you prepared?
- August 2, 2020
- Posted by: LeadSpace Team
- Category: Uncategorized
No CommentsIt’s no longer news that the ever-busy 3rd Mainland Bridge, the major link between Lagos Mainland and Island, is set to be partially closed for up to 6 months for repairs. While it’s a good move, people’s health and businesses would be affected. If you commute to Lagos Island daily via the bridge, what plans have
Leadspace and the University of Arizona Establish Visionary Partnership to Serve Students in Nigeria
- June 29, 2020
- Posted by: LeadSpace Team
- Category: Uncategorized
LAGOS, NIGERIA — The University of Arizona, and Leadspace are pleased to announce a Global Campus partnership to help Nigerian students earn a U.S. degree (BSc. & MSc.) without leaving their home country — this is particularly exciting considering the COVID-19 global pandemic. “Not only does Global Campus help solve the mobility challenges of today
Tips on staying productive while working from home due to COVID-19
- March 31, 2020
- Posted by: LeadSpace Team
- Category: Uncategorized
In a bid to stop the spread of COVID-19, popularly known as Coronavirus, remote work (essentially working from home) has been the centre of discussions on social media and the Internet in Nigeria and across the world. We have followed these discussions and noticed that reactions are mixed. The reason for this is simple: Working
IHS Nigeria, Leadspace, others partners Versecom to build low-cost coworking space
- October 21, 2019
- Posted by: LeadSpace Team
- Category: Co-Working, Co-working space, community, coworking space, Startups
Lagos: October 17th, 2019 Versecom Limited, a smart city infrastructure company announces its partnership with IHS Nigeria for the construction of the first out of the five (5) Hubs in the Low-Cost Hub initiative by Versecom Limited, Lagos State Parks and Gardens Agency, Lagos State Employment Trust Fund, Leadspace by Passion Incubator and Cisco Nigeria. The Low-Cost Hub initiative was created to tackle the cost
The Ultimate Guide to Lagos Coworking Spaces
- August 17, 2019
- Posted by: LeadSpace Team
- Category: Co-Working, Co-working space, community, Entrepreneurship, Startups, Technology, Uncategorized
We’re in 2019, meaning the number of coworking spaces in Lagos has tripled from just two that first launched in 2011. While this is a good thing, it has created a problem for people searching for an ideal place to work from. If you’re in this category of people, you’ll probably first go to Google,
Passion Incubator, Union Bank, others launch Future of Work Nigeria Report
- June 4, 2019
- Posted by: LeadSpace Team
- Category: Employment, Growth and Development, Policy, Research, Technology
With over 80 million people, Nigeria’s workforce population is about 4 times the population of all of Ghana. Thus, it is no surprise that it has the largest economy in Africa, and remains a superpower in the continent’s economy. Analysts have often stated that any brand truly interested in the African regional market cannot afford
Coworking spaces in Ikeja and environs
- May 31, 2019
- Posted by: LeadSpace Team
- Category: Co-Working, Co-working space
The first coworking space in Nigeria launched in Yaba, Lagos in 2011. Most of the coworking spaces to come into existence after that time sprang up in Yaba too, perhaps to serve the many entrepreneurs, early-stage startups, etc in what’s now known as Nigeria’s Silicon Valley! Today, co-working spaces are springing up in several other
FCMB partners Leadspace to launch Hub One, a tech-themed coworking space
- February 5, 2019
- Posted by: LeadSpace Team
- Category: Business, Co-Working, Co-working space, community, Entrepreneurship, Growth and Development, Innovation, Startups, Technology
The Nigerian Tech industry has grown in leaps and bounds over the years. Many innovative ideas, platforms and more have been developed, which have provided more job opportunities. However, certain infrastructural gaps created a need for affordable tech spaces and enabling environment where tech start-ups can thrive, collaborate and share ideas without having to deal
The Essential First 7 Steps to Startup Success.
- March 15, 2018
- Posted by: LeadSpace Team
- Category: Business, Entrepreneurship, skills, Startups
The foundation you need to succeed I failed my startup because I didn’t address a “must-have-fixed” problem for a big-enough market. And I’m not alone:42% of startups failed because they didn’t solve a market need. Here is how you can avoid that mistake. The thing that kills most startups? Not addressing a significant problem for a big enough
Why slow growth is good for business
- February 20, 2018
- Posted by: LeadSpace Team
- Category: Business, community, Entrepreneurship, Funding, Growth and Development
“The way the failures die is they run out of money.” It’s probably no surprise that these words were spoken by Paul Graham during an interview. What is even more interesting is what Graham says next: “If a place has really good food, it can be in an obscure location, charge a lot, and have really bad
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