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Nigeria’s Expanding Tech Ecosystem Leads Africa’s Innovation Push – Report

 

Nigeria’s growing influence in Africa’s technology and innovation ecosystem has received fresh global recognition as startups founded by Nigerians emerged strongly on Bloomberg’s latest list of 25 African Startups to Watch.

 

The ranking, which highlights innovative startups solving critical challenges across the continent, underscored Nigeria’s expanding dominance in sectors such as fintech, artificial intelligence, health technology, education and digital infrastructure.

 

Bloomberg’s inaugural list drew more than 2,000 applications from startups across Africa, showcasing companies developing solutions in healthcare, agriculture, energy, financial services and logistics.

 

Industry observers said the strong presence of Nigerian-founded startups on the list reflects the country’s growing reputation as Africa’s leading innovation hub despite economic headwinds, funding pressures and infrastructure deficits.

 

According to the report, the selected startups demonstrated strong potential in addressing local challenges through scalable technology-driven solutions capable of attracting investor confidence and international partnerships.

 

The recognition comes at a time when African startups continue to face tighter global investment conditions following a decline in venture capital inflows linked to rising global interest rates and economic uncertainty.

 

However, analysts noted that Nigerian startups have continued to attract attention because of their resilience, market adaptability and ability to build solutions tailored to local realities.

 

Recent ecosystem reports have consistently ranked Nigeria among Africa’s top destinations for startup funding, with fintech firms accounting for a significant share of investments attracted into the continent.

 

The Bloomberg recognition also highlights the increasing role of indigenous innovation in driving financial inclusion, job creation and digital transformation across Africa’s largest economy.

 

Technology stakeholders said Nigerian startups are increasingly leveraging artificial intelligence, mobile technology and localised digital solutions to solve challenges in education, healthcare, agriculture and commerce.

 

They added that beyond attracting capital, the emergence of Nigerian startups on global rankings strengthens the country’s image as a major contributor to Africa’s digital economy and innovation landscape.

 

While, the development is expected to boost investor confidence in Nigeria’s startup ecosystem, particularly as more indigenous firms gain international visibility through global technology and business platforms.

 

Analysts further noted that stronger policy support, improved digital infrastructure and access to funding would remain critical to sustaining the growth trajectory of Nigerian startups competing on the global stage.

 

Meanwhile, the Africa Startups to Watch Initiative was launched by Bloomberg to spotlight innovative founders and companies building practical solutions to some of the continent’s most pressing economic and social challenges.

المصدر: Leadership (Nigeria)

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