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Top Story: DRIVE100: Inside TIELLE, the Nigerian Startup Helping Africans Fund Study, Work, and Relocation Abroad
For many Nigerians and Africans, the dream of studying, working, or relocating abroad fails because the cost of leaving is often more than the average person can shoulder. This is the gap that TIELLE, a new Nigerian startup led by media and branding expert Solomon Sanusi, is determined to fill.
Positioning itself as Africa’s first dedicated travel-financing platform, TIELLE is building an ecosystem where users can save, access loans, and manage the entire financial side of their travel process, all within a single, secure digital platform.
In this edition of Techparley’s DRIVE100, where we spotlight Africa’s most promising and impactful startups, we turn our attention to TIELLE, the emerging innovator building smarter, safer, and more seamless mobility solution for Nigerians.
“TIELLE is a smart travel financing platform that enables users to save, access loans, and manage travel costs all in one secure app. We make global mobility achievable by providing flexible financial support for travel-related expenses,” Sanusi told Techparley.
Other Tech News Stories You Should Read:
DRIVE100: Nigerian EdTech Startup Hakeela Wants Every Young African, Special-Needs or Not, to Access Tech Skills. Read now.
DRIVE100: Can Technology Fix Nigeria’s Public Transport Crisis? Tacci Thinks So, and Leading the Charge. Read now.
DRIVE100: How YHWH Vision Ventures is Bringing Offline Banking to Africans in Low-Connectivity Areas. Read now.
On Startup Spotlight:
DRIVE100: How HubPharm Africa is Using WhatsApp-Based AI to Provide Health Support for Chronic Patients
Access to genuine, affordable medicines remains a pressing challenge across Africa, particularly for patients with chronic, complex, or rare medical conditions. HubPharm Africa, a Nigerian health startup, is bridging this gap.
Targeting urban and semi-urban middle-class individuals, elderly patients, and families, HubPharm addresses lack of continuity in care, absence of trusted medication sources, limited health education, and difficulties in managing prescriptions or follow-ups.
In this edition of Techparley’s DRIVE100, we turn our attention to HubPharm Africa, and how it is transforming access to medicines and personalised care through its AI-powered digital pharmacy and doorstep delivery services.
“HubPharm Africa is a digital pharmacy and health technology company committed to improving access to genuine, affordable medicines and personalized care for people with chronic, complex, and rare medical conditions,” Temitope Kareem, CEO & Co-founder told Techparley.
Quadri Adejumo brings you all the details. Read here.
Also Read:
DRIVE100: Student-led E-commerce Alutamarket’s Full Launch Promises a Safe, Efficient Marketplace for Students Across Africa. Yakub Abdulrasheed brings us the details, here.
Quote of the Day:
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is equivalent to magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke.
Thank you for joining me yet again this evening. Stay safe, and see you tomorrow for the next tech newsletter.
Best, Quadri


