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Tech startups in Nigeria are transforming urban challenges into opportunities through smart city solutions powered by IoT, renewable energy, and innovative mobility services. These venture-backed initiatives are paving the way for more sustainable, efficient, and livable cities.

Tech Writer | Journalist
Victor Abuka

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From Problem to Product: The Journey of Nigeria’s Innovative Agritech Startups

Agritech startups in Nigeria, supported by venture capital, are transforming challenges into opportunities by using technology to enhance productivity, streamline supply chains, and empower smallholder farmers. Their innovative solutions are setting the stage for a more sustainable and prosperous agricultural future.

Tech Writer | Journalist
Victor Abuka

Health Tech Revolution: How Startups are Using Technology to Improve Healthcare in Nigeria

The rise of venture-backed health tech startups in Nigeria is proving that technology can play a pivotal role in addressing the country’s healthcare challenges. From telemedicine and digital health records to emergency response innovations, these startups are making healthcare more accessible, efficient, and reliable for millions.

Tech Writer | Journalist
Victor Abuka

The Fintech Boom in Nigeria: How VC-Backed Startups are Transforming Financial Services

Nigeria’s fintech sector is a testament to the power of venture capital and the ingenuity of African startups. By breaking down traditional barriers and embracing innovative, mobile-first solutions, these VC-backed startups have revolutionized financial services, paving the way for economic growth and increased financial inclusion across the nation.

Tech Writer | Journalist
Victor Abuka

Pioneering Nigeria’s Space Tech Frontier: The Story of a Venture-Backed Startup on the Rise

Celestial Technologies is not just putting Nigeria on the space technology map, but is also providing tangible solutions to some of Africa’s most pressing issues. By merging local expertise with global venture support, the startup demonstrates that space is not just the final frontier—it’s the next frontier for sustainable development in Africa.

Tech Writer | Journalist
Victor Abuka