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3 Nigerian Startups To Watch Out For Come 2022 by Amaka360: 11:58am On Dec 07, 2021
3 Nigerian startups to watch out for come 2022



The list of Nigerian startups to watch out for in 2022 (and possibly this decade). It comprises.

1. Eden
Eden is a concierge service for homes. Not a typical tech startup, but it's "a tech-enabled, human-powered service that takes over the running of your home so you can focus on the things that truly matter in life."
In short, as one techpreneur told me, "Eden is the affordable Quintessentially made for Africans, by Africans."
Eden was co-founded in 2019 by a co-founder of Andela—Nadayar Enegesi (CEO), and two of his other former Andela colleagues—Prosper
Otemuyiwa (CTO) and Silm Momoh (Product Lead).

2. [url]Sit.ng[/url]
Sit.ng is an e-learning platform that offers digital skills training on Web Development, Graphics Design, Digital Marketing, Mobile Application Development, Data Science, Machine Learning, Cyber Security, Android Application Development, IOS Application Development, etc.
Sit.ng will be officially launched in January 2022.[url] Sit.ng[/url] have so many features aside being an e-learning platform. Sit.ng scholarship and loan features will immeasurably help students across the country.

3. uLesson
When a serial entrepreneur like Sim Shagaya, founder of DealDey and Konga, launches a new venture, the techosystem would definitely be watching out for it.
Set to be officially launched in February 2020, uLesson had secured $3.1 million (₦1.1 billion) seed funding from TLcom Capital last year November.

uLesson platform would allow learners, mostly secondary school students, to experience personalized learning, take mock tests, and assess their performance and learning progress with uLesson detailed analysis dashboard.
The Jos-based startup is the pageant everyone is checking out in the edtech sector. Not only because Sim is the chaperone, but also because of its model.
Re: 3 Nigerian Startups To Watch Out For Come 2022 by kingcolearchive: 1:48pm On Dec 07, 2021
Number 4: Fairmoney grin grin especially now that they have gone fully digital
Amaka360:
3 Nigerian startups to watch out for come 2022



The list of Nigerian startups to watch out for in 2022 (and possibly this decade). It comprises.

1. Eden
Eden is a concierge service for homes. Not a typical tech startup, but it's "a tech-enabled, human-powered service that takes over the running of your home so you can focus on the things that truly matter in life."
In short, as one techpreneur told me, "Eden is the affordable Quintessentially made for Africans, by Africans."
Eden was co-founded in 2019 by a co-founder of Andela—Nadayar Enegesi (CEO), and two of his other former Andela colleagues—Prosper
Otemuyiwa (CTO) and Silm Momoh (Product Lead).

2. [url]Sit.ng[/url]
Sit.ng is an e-learning platform that offers digital skills training on Web Development, Graphics Design, Digital Marketing, Mobile Application Development, Data Science, Machine Learning, Cyber Security, Android Application Development, IOS Application Development, etc.
Sit.ng will be officially launched in January 2022.[url] Sit.ng[/url] have so many features aside being an e-learning platform. Sit.ng scholarship and loan features will immeasurably help students across the country.

3. uLesson
When a serial entrepreneur like Sim Shagaya, founder of DealDey and Konga, launches a new venture, the techosystem would definitely be watching out for it.
Set to be officially launched in February 2020, uLesson had secured $3.1 million (₦1.1 billion) seed funding from TLcom Capital last year November.

uLesson platform would allow learners, mostly secondary school students, to experience personalized learning, take mock tests, and assess their performance and learning progress with uLesson detailed analysis dashboard.
The Jos-based startup is the pageant everyone is checking out in the edtech sector. Not only because Sim is the chaperone, but also because of its model.

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