Archives Tag: Startups in Nigeria
The Startup Arewa Event: Northern Nigeria’s Tech Scene Comes Alive
April 19, 2022
The story of Nigeria’s tech startup scene has for a long while been played out in the rooms and collaboration spaces of Lagos. While bright young minds in the city have created amazing things from the little that the developing tech environment has handed them, the rest of the country has been largely left out … Continue reading The Startup Arewa Event: Northern Nigeria’s Tech Scene Comes Alive
StartupSouth: Calling All Startups in Nigeria’s South-South and South-East Regions
April 19, 2022
Are you working on an innovative new business – especially one that’s leveraging technology to solve problems? If yes, you are invited to pitch your startup/idea before an audience comprising active early stage, seed and angel investors, potential customers and partners. Startupsouth is the premier early business event connecting startup entrepreneurs based in the South-south and South-east … Continue reading StartupSouth: Calling All Startups in Nigeria’s South-South and South-East Regions
All You Need to Know About Accelerators and Incubators in Nigeria
April 19, 2022
One subject that has been a source of confusion for startups is “Are accelerators and incubators the same?” Yes, they are really related, but different. Confused? Let me explain because it is important to know the elements of both, as accelerators and incubators offer great ways to grow businesses. WHY ACCELERATORS OR INCUBATORS? Accelerators, incubators, … Continue reading All You Need to Know About Accelerators and Incubators in Nigeria
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Start Up Watch: Three Nigerian Start Ups to Watch Out For
April 19, 2022
1. EasyTaxi: Have you ever gotten stuck on the road and needed a cab? Have you ever been robbed because you got into an unmarked and unlicensed taxi? Then EasyTaxi is for you. This smartphone app allows users to get licensed taxis with just the click of a button. The startup seeks to ensure safe … Continue reading Start Up Watch: Three Nigerian Start Ups to Watch Out For