Technology continues to play an increasingly critical role in global development. Here in Nigeria, 2021 saw a massive increase in the number of Nigerian-owned startups which attracted patronage from some of the biggest technology firms in the world.
A good number of those have gained so much value that there are a few that have become unicorns, that’s startups with a value of one billion dollars or more.
Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, Founder of Flutterwave and Andela, and General Partner of The Fund for Africa’s Future was on ARISE TV to discuss further.
Watch the interview…
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