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Kike, Nigerian Tech Firm Launches ‘Kike AI’ for Kitchen Innovation

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Kike, Nigerian Tech Firm Launches ‘Kike AI’ for Kitchen Innovation
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Kike Technologies, a Nigerian technology firm, has launched ‘Kike AI’, a revolutionary artificial intelligence-driven kitchen application designed to transform Nigeria’s food and cooking gas…

Kike Technologies, a Nigerian technology firm, has launched ‘Kike AI’, a revolutionary artificial intelligence-driven kitchen application designed to transform Nigeria’s food and cooking gas industries.

Kike, Nigerian Tech Firm Launches ‘Kike AI’ for Kitchen Innovation

The app aims to enhance convenience for consumers while optimising gas supply through predictive technology.

Speaking at the launch event, Femi Oye, CEO of Kike Technologies, highlighted the app’s ability to address a common household issue, unexpected depletion of cooking gas.

“Using advanced algorithms and data analytics, this app can forecast when a user’s gas cylinder is running low, enabling them to order refills ahead of time,” Oye explained.

Beyond individual household benefits, Kike AI is expected to have a broader economic impact by creating jobs within the logistics, gas retail, and food industries.

“We anticipate significant job growth as the app gains traction, particularly in delivery and gas station services,” Oye noted.

The app is also designed to bridge the digital gap, specifically targeting women and marginalised groups by providing them with opportunities to showcase their culinary skills and earn a sustainable income.

According to Oye, this initiative will not only empower women economically but also help preserve Nigeria’s rich culinary heritage.

By leveraging AI technology, Kike AI aims to revolutionise everyday cooking experiences, support economic development, and create essential employment opportunities in Nigeria’s growing tech and food sectors.

The application is expected to drive a shift towards more efficient cooking gas management, ensuring affordability and ease of access for millions of users.

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