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Kenya’s tech ecosystem continues gaining more trust from foreign investors than Nigeria, as indicated by the significant funding it attracted in 2024. Despite Nigeria’s longstanding reputation ...
Kenya and Nigeria, alongside Egypt and South Africa, collectively known as Africa’s “Big Four”—secured 84 percent of all start-up funding on the continent in