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Meet 10 Nigerian founders running tech companies abroad in 2026
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Meet 10 Nigerian founders running tech companies abroad in 2026

NairaMetrics 6 days 1 mins read

Nigerians are increasingly shaping the global technology landscape, not just by building solutions locally but by scaling companies that operate across continents and command multi-billion-dollar valuations. Whether based in Nigeria, the United States, the United Kingdom, or operating hybrid models, these entrepreneurs have established themselves as key players in the global innovation economy. Their success reflects a […]

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