NCC TIRMS Live: Nigeria’s Dual-Regulator Fraud Infrastructure
Nigeria now has two live fraud-fighting systems — NCC’s TIRMS and CBN’s AI AML mandate. They cover the phone layer and the money layer of the same attack. They don’t talk to each other.
Africa’s Fintech Identity Stack Has an Industrialised Fraud Problem
Smile ID’s Q1 2026 data documents 160,000 monthly attacks from 100 stolen faces. Authentication fraud is now five times more common than onboarding fraud — and the CBN just mandated the fix.
Africa’s AI Identity Fraud Crisis: 160,000 Attacks, One Stolen Face
Smile ID’s Q1 2026 data documents 160,000 monthly injection attacks across African financial services — and a structural shift from onboarding fraud to continuous authentication attacks. The CBN’s AI/AML mandate has compressed the response timeline.
Nigeria Has Two Real-Time Fraud Systems Going Live at Once. They Don’t Talk to Each Other.
The NCC TIRMS scam-flagging mandate goes live in April 2026, same month CBN mandates AI AML baselines. Two regulators, two fraud systems, no shared architecture.
Africa Spent $2 Billion on Chinese AI Surveillance. No Country Has Laws to Govern It.
When Rest of World published its investigation into Chinese AI surveillance infrastructure across Africa in March 2026, the headline figure was striking enough: eleven African countries have collectively spent more…
Africa’s Billion AI Surveillance Problem: No Laws, No Oversight
Eleven African countries have collectively spent more than $2 billion on Chinese-supplied AI surveillance systems. Not one has laws that adequately govern these deployments. For businesses in telecoms, financial services, and enterprise tech, the compliance exposure is real.
The For-Profit School Trap: Why Private Equity Keeps Betting on African Education and Losing
Bridge International raised $180 million from Gates, Chan Zuckerberg, and Omidyar — then was forced out of Uganda and Kenya. Private equity is still entering African education. The unit economics explain why the model keeps failing, and who it can actually work for.
Africa’s AI Surveillance Regulatory Gap: The Exemption That Swallows the Rule
Nine African countries have operational AI surveillance systems and enacted data protection laws. In every case, a national security exemption renders those laws inapplicable to state surveillance. The result is a legal architecture that authorises, by omission, exactly what it formally prohibits.
Africa’s AI PhD Pipeline: Why the Continent’s Most Ambitious Research Programmes Keep Losing Their Best Graduates
Africa’s elite AI researcher training pipeline produces a fraction of what is needed — and most of those it does produce leave. BETAR.africa investigates the structural drivers behind the continent’s AI research brain drain and what three programmes are doing to close it.
African Data Labour Rights: Gig Workers, Military AI, and the Informed Consent Gap
Hundreds of thousands of African gig workers annotate data for AI systems — including military applications — with no disclosure that their labour trains weapons systems. BETAR examines the informed consent gap in Africa’s data annotation economy.


