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  • December 11 2025
  • BM

Value laptops for Nigerian students and budget users in 2025

In Nigeria, students and budget users need durable, reliable laptops without breaking the bank or spending money they don’t have on high-end models. While flagship laptops get all the hype and attention, modern entry-level and mid-range budget-friendly laptops are now built to offer features such as SSD storage, efficient processors, and good battery life.   This guide will focus on the best laptops for students and budget users that deliver the highest value under ₦700,000.00 ($482.53). These utility laptops are suitable for entrepreneurs, remote workers, and students who need a budget-friendly device for everyday use.  The top 5 budget-friendly laptops for Nigerian students and every user.  Here are the top five budget-friendly laptops for Nigerian students. The laptops are a good choice for students and everyday users on a budget. HP 250 G10 (13th Gen core i3)  Processor: 13th Gen Intel Core i3-1315U RAM/Storage: 8GB DDR4 RAM / 512GB NVMe SSD Price: ₦575,000.00-₦596,000.00 ($396.37-$410.84)  Display: 15.6-inch  Battery: 3-Cell, 41 Wh Battery Life: Expect around 5-6 hours of real-world web browsing and document editing. The HP 250 G10 is built for durability. It passed the MIL-STD 810H military-grade tests, meaning it can withstand the bumps, drops, and other rough handling of daily student life better than most.  It features a single USB Type-C port, two USB Type-A ports, an HDMI port, and a headphone/mic port. Its RAM is accessible and upgradable, and it weighs 1.2 kg. Acer Aspire 3 (AMD Ryzen 3 7320U)  Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 7320U RAM/Storage: 8GB LPDDR5 RAM / 256GB or 512GB NVMe SSD Price: ₦550,000.00-₦650,000.00 ($379.13-$448.07) Display: 15.6-inch  Battery: 3-Cell, 40 Wh Battery Life: Expect 9-12 hours of continuous web browsing or video playback.  With its AMD Ryzen Mendocino processor, the Acer Aspire 3 delivers outstanding battery life, rivalling many high-end laptops.  The base version weighs 1.6kg and features a single USB Type-C port, two USB Type-A ports, and an HDMI port. The RAM is soldered and cannot be upgraded; instead, buy the 8GB version for efficiency. For peak performance, avoid the 4GB version.  Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 (AMD Ryzen 5 7520U) Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 7520U (or similar 7000 series) RAM/Storage: 8GB LPDDR5 RAM / 512GB NVMe SSD Price: ₦600,000.00-₦700,000.00 ($413.60-$482.53) Display: 15.6-inch  Battery: 3-Cell, 47 Wh Battery Life: Expect 7-9 hours of real-world web browsing. The IdeaPad Slim 3 is an all-rounder and ideal for multitasking, light coding, data analysis, and running complex software.  It features one USB Type-C (Gen 2) port, two USB Type-A ports, and one HDMI port. Like the ACER, its RAM is soldered to the motherboard and can’t be upgraded. The design is slim and weighs 1.62kg.  Dell Vostro 3530 (Core i3) Processor: 13th Gen Intel Core i3-1305U RAM/Storage: 8GB DDR4 RAM / 512GB NVMe SSD Price: ₦535,000.00-₦595,000.00 ($368.79-410.15) Display: 15.6-inch  Battery: 3-Cell, 41 Wh (Note: A larger 54 Wh battery exists but is more expensive) Battery Life: Similar to the HP, expect 5-6 hours of typical web browsing. This is a mini workstation for students or users who prefer a heavy-duty build and want to self-upgrade the RAM, which comes in two standard SODIMM slots, making it easy to upgrade to 16GB. The laptop also features a USB Type-C port, a USB Type-A port, an HDMI port, and an Ethernet port. It weighs 1.9kg and passes the MIL-STD durability test.  ASUS Vivobook 15 (12/13th Gen Intel/AMD) Processor: 12th/13th Gen Intel Core i3 or AMD Ryzen 3/5 RAM/Storage: 8GB DDR4 RAM / 256GB or 512GB SSD Price: ₦550,000.00-₦650,000.00 ($379.13-$448.07)  Display: 15.6-inch Battery: 3-Cell, 42 Wh Battery Life: Expect around 5-7 hours of real-world web browsing. ASUS is popular for consistently delivering style and value. The Vivobook 15 does not disappoint. It features vibrant displays, a slim design, and, like HP and DELL, it passes the durability test.  The laptop also features a USB Type-C port, USB Type-A ports, and an HDMI port. The base version weighs 1.7kg, and it has upgradable RAM. Most 8GB models have 4GB or 8GB soldered plus one open SODIMM slot, making it easy to upgrade to 12GB or 16GB.  Visual aid: guide to choosing the best value laptops for students and users on a budget  This visual aid focuses on the key differences between these laptops.  Essential checklists before buying value laptops  There’s no justification for buying a traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD). Always go for a Solid State drive (SSD)  4GB RAM is not enough to operate Windows 11. Buying a laptop with at least 8GB RAM is more prudent.  Ask if the RAM is soldered or SODIMM. Soldered RAM means it can’t be upgraded, while SODIMM RAM can be upgraded later.  A large watt-hour (Wh) capacity isn’t the only determinant for a solid battery life. Research the processor and how it saves battery.  Look for an Intel Core i3 (12th Gen or newer) or an AMD Ryzen 3/5 (5000-series or 7020-series). These modern CPUs are far more powerful and power-efficient.   Finding a reliable and efficient laptop in Nigeria for under ₦700,000 is entirely achievable, as the models highlighted demonstrate. The best value laptop is ultimately the one that meets your specific priorities. Before you make your final decision, remember the crucial checklist: prioritise a Solid State Drive (SSD), insist on at least 8GB of RAM (and know if it’s upgradable), and select a modern Intel Core i3 (12th Gen or newer) or AMD Ryzen (7020 series or newer) processor. By following this guide, you can confidently invest in a powerful budget laptop that will serve you well through your studies and beyond.

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  • December 11 2025
  • BM

Africa’s PR costs are soaring; ex-CNN anchor Zain Verjee has an AI fix

The Rundown Studio, a communications technology company co-founded by former CNN anchor Zain Verjee, has launched an AI-powered prompt library designed to help communications teams in emerging markets cut the cost of traditional public relations services. The platform gives users direct access to newsroom-tested frameworks without relying on expensive agency retainers. It includes 12 specialised tools for corporate communications teams, newsrooms, and investors. These tools cover Tier 1 media pitches, newsroom standard press releases, full 30-minute television scripts, and best practice frameworks for communications teams working across Africa. The platform launched with free and paid tiers. The launch comes at a time when traditional PR services remain costly and out of reach for many organisations across Africa. In several African markets, small businesses spend up to $1,500 monthly on basic media retainers, while more established firms pay between $5,000 and $15,000 monthly. Larger international campaigns can cost upwards of $20,000 monthly. These high costs, combined with staffing and structural challenges within many agencies, mean startups, nonprofits, and growing companies are often unable to access professional communications support. The Rundown Studio says its system is designed to close this gap by offering cheaper, structured alternatives powered by AI. Image Source: The Rundown Studio. “This addresses a fundamental market failure,” Verjee said. “Communications teams in Nairobi, Lagos, and Accra have the same deadline pressures as teams in New York or London, but they do not have the same access to world-class expertise. Traditional agencies charge enterprise rates for work that can now be systematised through frameworks that keep humans in control.” She added that the tools are not designed to replace professionals but to support them. “These are not generic AI prompts. They are workflows built from 20 years of combined newsroom and corporate communications experience, designed specifically for the resource constraints and cultural contexts of emerging markets,” Verjee said. Cofounder and product strategist, Thomas Brasington, said the product challenges the traditional billable-hours model used by many PR agencies. “We are testing whether you can deliver the strategic thinking of a senior communications consultant through structured frameworks, with the professional still making every final decision,” he said. The tools were developed by former journalists from organisations including CNN, BBC, and Sky News. The company said the system analyses source material against current news cycles and generates newsroom-calibrated outputs. The launch follows The Rundown Studio’s earlier release of The Newsroom Blueprint, an AI verification handbook developed with security and intelligence researcher Candyce Kelshall and the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies, as well as its Embedded podcast series featuring LinkedIn executive Aneesh Raman and Mastercard AI counsel Rashida Richardson.

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  • December 10 2025
  • BM

MTN South Africa to increase subscription and voice charges next year

MTN South Africa will increase its consumer contract prices from February 1, 2026, by an average of 5.4% across monthly bills. The adjustments will primarily affect subscription and voice costs. Subscription fees will rise by an average of 9.7%, while voice rates will increase by about 8%.  The company said the decision is necessary to maintain investment in network capacity, protect infrastructure, and continue delivering high-performance connectivity as the country’s demand for data accelerates.  The increase reflects the growing cost pressures facing telecom operators in South Africa, where mobile networks underpin everything from fintech to online retail.  For MTN, these price adjustments are positioned as a response to rising operational costs, even in a period where general inflation has eased.  “Although general consumer inflation has eased, MTN and the telecommunications sector in South Africa continue to face steeper increases in operational costs, including electricity and measures to protect and restore network infrastructure from vandalism,” MTN said.  Device repayments, insurance fees, value-added services, out-of-bundle data rates, and top-up bundles will remain unchanged. Although consumers will feel the higher charges, MTN is also introducing new benefits to select plans to offset the impact. MegaFlex customers will receive up to 17% additional airtime, Yellow Plans will include 20% more voice minutes, and MTN’s Home Internet 5G and LTE customers will see speed upgrades of up to 50%. In October, MTN held talks with the country’s communications regulator, Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA), as part of efforts to tackle persistent challenges in the telecoms sector, from high data costs to uneven digital access. But the subscription includes data plans.  Read: MTN South Africa, ICASA hold talks to make data cheaper and expand digital access The timing of the increase will vary depending on each customer’s billing cycle. Out-of-bundle charges will change on  February 1, 2026, but the updated subscription fees will appear only when a customer’s monthly bill resets. Most billing cycles fall on the 1st, 5th, 11th, 12th, 17th, or 27th of the month. Customers can confirm their specific billing date by checking their latest invoice in the MTN app. MTN’s price adjustments highlight a broader challenge of balancing affordability with the high cost of keeping networks modern, resilient, and fast. As data consumption continues to grow, infrastructure pressures intensify, and customers require affordable networks, the industry will increasingly need to navigate this tension. Read: MTN South Africa to invest $17 million in Gauteng network upgrade

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