Here are the top 10 Nigerian tech startups deals in 2022 as reviewed by Nairametrics: 1. Flutterwave ($250 million) Recognised as one of the most valuable startups in Nigeria, Flutterwave became Africa’s fourth unicorn last year after raising $170m in a Series C round. The company in...
The Impact of Valuation Methods on the Likelihood of Mergers and Acquisitions of High- tech Startup Companies in Nigeria The Impact of Valuation Methods on the Likelihood of Mergers and Acquisitions of High-tech Startup Companies in Nigeria
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There are so many import-export companies in Nigeria. Below are just a few of these companies in Nigeria that are into international trade. 1. Melvit.com Melvit.com is an online portal for suppliers, importers, exporters, manufacturers, wholesalers, dealers and distributors. It’s a B2B onli...
Nigeria’s inadequate grid-connected electricity forces companies like Bature to rely on diesel generators, which can cost around $50,000 – an amount that could represent the entire startup capital of craft beer makers in other countries. Additionally, Bature had to dig its own borehole for ...
In a statement by the US Ambassador, Mary Beth at the Nigeria Tech Summit, she stated that Nigerian tech companies attracted 60% of the total money raised by tech startups in Africa in 2021, with inflow estimated at $1.7 billion.
The countries with the top startups/companies in Startup Ranking like United States, India, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Indonesia, Germany, France, Spain, United Arab Emirates.
Steps To Start A Transport Business In Nigeria 1. Market Research and Planning Now is the perfect opportunity to don your detective cap and conduct some traditional market research. This is about delving into the specifics of Nigeria’s transport, not merely looking up a few statistics online....
She said shame was a major access barrier to the use of sexual and reproductive health services and products in Nigeria. “So, even though the general awareness of sexual health is relatively high at 65 per cent, usage of services is poor,” said Uzoaru. ...