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Supporting Customer-centric Nigerian Startups
We only focus and amplify Nigerian-based startups or thriving businesses that have consistently added value to the regular Nigerian user.
Saving money shouldn’t feel like a struggle—it should feel automatic. PiggyVest makes it easier to stay consistent, whether you’re setting aside small amounts or building something bigger over time. With over 4.5 million users already on board, it’s clear that structure beats intention. Set your goal, automate your savings, and watch your progress grow without constant effort. No pressure, no confusion—just a smarter way to manage your money. From daily discipline to long-term investing, PiggyVest helps you stay in control while your finances work quietly in the background. Because the real difference isn’t how much you earn—it’s how well you keep it. Start small. Stay consistent. Build something real.
Big ideas don’t scale in isolation—they grow through collaboration. The Moonshot Tech Ecosystem Alliance represents a bold step toward building a connected, future-ready tech landscape. This isn’t just another report—it’s a blueprint for innovation, partnership, and long-term impact.
From startups to policymakers, the ecosystem thrives when the right players are aligned. This initiative brings together insights, strategy, and shared ambition to unlock opportunities across the continent. It’s about bridging gaps, accelerating growth, and creating systems that outlast trends.
If you’re building, investing, or shaping the future of tech, this is where direction meets momentum. The next wave of innovation won’t happen by chance—it will be engineered.
CBN Keep Naira Clean Campaign
The reintroduction of PayPal services in Nigeria has sparked cautious optimism—and sharp skepticism. For years, Nigerian users navigated restrictions that felt like a blanket penalty on an entire ecosystem. Now, access is reopening, but trust isn’t automatic.
Some see opportunity: smoother global payments, easier access to international markets, and renewed legitimacy for Nigerian businesses. Others remember the long-standing limitations and question whether this return signals real inclusion—or just controlled participation.
For Nigeria’s tech community, the moment is both progress and a test. Not just of PayPal’s intentions, but of whether global platforms can rebuild trust after years of exclusion.