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"From Lagos to Silicon Valley: Nigerian Tech Entrepreneurs Making an Impact"

Lagos Nigeria's technology hub
In recent years, Nigeria has become a hub for technology innovation and entrepreneurship. From Lagos to Silicon Valley, Nigerian tech entrepreneurs are making an impact and driving change in the global tech industry.

One example is Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, co-founder of Flutterwave, a payment processing company that has become a major player in the African fintech sector. Aboyeji has also co-founded Andela, a tech talent accelerator that trains and connects top software developers with top tech companies around the world.
Jason Njoku Founder IROKO TV


Another successful Nigerian tech entrepreneur is Jason Njoku, founder of iROKO Partners, a leading African entertainment company that streams Nollywood films and TV shows. Njoku has also co-founded Spark, a venture capital firm that invests in African tech startups.

These are just a few examples of the many Nigerian tech entrepreneurs who are making waves in the tech industry. They are not only creating successful businesses and driving economic growth, but also inspiring the next generation of tech leaders in Nigeria.

The rise of Nigerian tech entrepreneurship is also a testament to the country's growing tech ecosystem. In recent years, the government has made efforts to support and encourage tech innovation, including through initiatives such as the Nigerian Tech Innovation and Creative Hubs. These efforts, along with the proliferation of co-working spaces and incubators, have helped to create a supportive environment for tech startups to thrive.

As Nigerian tech entrepreneurs continue to make their mark on the global stage, it is clear that the country is poised to become a major player in the tech industry. From Lagos to Silicon Valley, these entrepreneurs are proving that with hard work, determination, and a little bit of Nigerian magic, anything is possible.

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