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Street Heart Security helps organizations identify vulnerabilities in their systems.
We believe in innovation, and the want to be a part of every innovation no matter how small.
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Our mission is to help our clients speed up adoption of new technologies, demystify difficult challenges that always arise while executing.
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Wendiloveee is the top digital marketing agency providing web design, social media management, and other services in Lagos, Nigeria.
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ROUTPUT is a full-service branding company that is reinventing brands through strategy led Design, Animation and Development.
We're your technology service provider! Offering cutting-edge ICT solutions in software, web, mobile, data services, and top-notch IT Support.
Research. Intelligence. Security.
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Techibytes Media is a software development/digital agency that provides software development (Web, Desktop, mobile), SEO optimization etc.
Our primary areas of expertise encompass film production, photography, event management, and audiovisual event production.
VOKS Technologies is a tech company in Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria. We're experts in web & software design, PPC & CPC, Marketing, SEO, UI/UX and more.
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Owlradar Creative Agency
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Vorem: Crypto Exchange & Blockchain Learning
We are a result-driven marketing agency that excels in putting businesses in front of the right audience through strategically placed advertisements.
Strategic Business Techspace established in 2011, is focused on AI Chatbot Certifications (CAiBotD), Chatbot Solutions,Trainings and Research.
We understand that the creativity, excellence and digital landscape, is ever-evolving, and your brand deserves solutions that transcend the ordinary.
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ProjectBist is a platform that connects research-solution-seeking clients with profound researchers for collaboration and mentorship.
DODO is a design and innovation firm built from a simple desire to improve the status quo. We believe design improves business and people’s qual...
Eloti Designs is a premium design agency that focuses on quality, innovation, & speed. We utilized technology to bring results to grow our clients...
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The ICT Industry in Nigeria : 2021 Report
Nigeria’s ICT sector was worth an estimated $32.48 billion in 2017, constituting 31.7% growth from 2016. The telecommunications segment makes up the vast majority of this at around $2.1 billion. Other important contributors are broadcasting, data center services, cloud, IT, and BPO.
Nigeria’s combination of relatively stable governance, strategic location, and young and innovative population has made it an attractive destination for multinational companies. Several notable firms such as Oracle, IBM, Microsoft, Cisco, HP, and SAP have offices in Nairobi, and some have based their entire African operations from these offices.
Why you should work with Nigerian IT companies
Digital service providers in the cloud and BPO markets are largely involved in the provision, rather than the development, of services, whilst Nigerian firms are more prevalent in the fintech and eCommerce markets. The physical technology required for the delivery of digital services is typically imported, and it is not clear that Nigeria could produce these products more efficiently.
A key strength in the digital services market is the acceptance of mobile services. Any consumer solution entering the market would have to be mobile-compatible. Mobile healthcare services are expected to grow particularly rapidly as the sophistication of these offerings increases.
In addition, the CEO of Toniceli considers that one of the competitive advantages Nigerian IT companies have compared to those established in neighboring countries is the challenging conditions. Here in Nigeria, we're used to working in challenging and stressful environments. This gives us grit especially when faced with challenging projects. It's just a part of our nature to face challenges headlong and not to back down.
What to pay attention to when working with Nigerian IT companies and web agencies
On the consumer side, it is vital that any proposed digital service offering be mobile-compatible due to the prevalence of mobile usage in Nigeria. Furthermore, smartphone penetration in the region is steadily increasing, thus increasing the sophistication of viable digital service offerings.
Given the acceptance of fintech by the Nigerian population, a possible route to entry in the consumer market is to acquire one of the many smaller fintech firms in the industry. This would resolve some of the primary barriers to entry, most specifically bureaucratic red tape and a lack of local knowledge.
On the corporate side, the most effective route to entry is likely through partnerships with smaller local resellers. This model is already popular in the Nigerian market. A key differentiating feature here will be how well the service adapted to the Nigerian market.
How reliable are Nigerian-based IT companies?
Considered to be one of the biggest African IT hubs, Nigerian web agencies and IT companies compete only with Ethiopian ones in terms of reliability. As many foreign companies have already invested and thus developed the local IT infrastructure and industry overall, Nigerian IT companies find it easier than other neighboring countries to enter the global market and provide their services for accessible prices.
How the Nigerian IT industry relate to the neighboring countries?
Nigeria is actively trying to establish itself as a key ICT hub in the East African region. The country appears to be making good progress in this regard, helped by having a strong connectivity infrastructure and a young, innovative population. Despite this, the country currently faces considerable political uncertainty, and issues surrounding the transparency of tenders remain a major barrier to growth.
Although Nigeria’s score for the metric measuring the economic impact of ICT is not high in absolute terms, it ranks 54th in the world. This supports the conjecture that businesses, government, and consumers will be receptive to new technologies as ICT has already had a substantial impact on the Nigerian economy.
The Business Environment in Nigeria
The CEO of Toniceli - a leading Nigerian IT company, Oluwayomi Olabanjo states that The Nigerian business environment is one which is quite growing rapidly. Most business environments are still very much clustered in the city of Lagos, but over the years, there's been an expansion in economic clusters in other cities. There had been challenges in infrastructure, policies, power, and access to professional training and education, however, things have been getting better over time, especially with the coalition of private and public enterprises addressing these challenges headlong. I would say the biggest factor we've had working for us in the Nigerian market is the availability of youthful talent and the increasing flow of foreign and local capital into the market.
What Makes Nigeria Attractive for International IT Companies?
Oluwayomi Olabanjo mentions on this topic that What makes it attractive is the abundant supply of youthful talent. However, unstable government policies, infrastructure, and power shortages are challenges making it unattractive for international IT companies.
Yet, the Nigerian Communications Commission had been doing quite a lot with the startup bill and also with the establishment of public-private incubator programs within the country. I really do believe they should be given credit for this.
Lagos, Ibadan - Best cities for doing IT business in Nigeria
Lagos due to the fact that it has always been the economic hub of the country, hence the IT industry has found it quite easier to experience growth in that space.
Ibadan due to the fact that it is a fast growing economic hub and also, there's less capital expense in setting up and running a company here. - mentioned Oluwayomi Olabanjo.