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Nigeria's Fintech Start-up Boom. A Bubble Set To Burst Or A Revolution? by Childofthelord(f): 11:12pm On Apr 02, 2021
Last month on Twitter was crazy, almost everyday, Techcrunch announced a new Nigerian start-up seed funding, and the numbers were huge!
There has been a lot of uproar in the Nigerian fintech space. They seem to be the only tech start-up field getting a lot of investments, grants and attention from investors around the world.

Paystack built the fintech foundation after the $200m acquisition in October 2020. 5 months later, we began to see a boom!
More than 10 Nigerian companies got backed by YCombinator. $125k for 7% of their company. Flutterwave raised $170m and is valued at $1 billion ~340 billion naira. Geezo!
I was all optimistic and happy to see Nigeria in a new light! Then I saw this tweet below by Wole Oluyemi, a Nigerian investor.
It gave me Jumia NYSE ptsd. Makes we wonder, are we seeing another dot.com bubble? Will they end up competing for the same market share? Why are so many Fintechs trying to solve the same problems; payments, payments and payments!
Are these founders just after the bag? I think the second tweet by Mikal Khoso explained it a little.

I am quite optimistic because this is tech and the opportunities are limitless with Technology + Africa is still growing. I feel there are many tech revolving areas untapped. Most times these start-ups are a replica of a western version. When are we going to build something for ourselves, that wouldn't have to be ------ for Africa.

Let me know what you think.

Next, we will talk about why Nigerian start-ups are rejecting investment deals from Nigerian investors. I blame them not!
smiley I should make this a thing- Start-up talks with Grace lol.

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Re: Nigeria's Fintech Start-up Boom. A Bubble Set To Burst Or A Revolution? by Childofthelord(f): 6:48pm On Apr 03, 2021
Also what do you think about Nigerian fintech start-up valuations? Do you think they are a bit audacious? I watched a pitch yesterday and the start-ups had a $5 million valuation, still in prototype phase, no sales whatsoever. Isn't this bunkers?

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Re: Nigeria's Fintech Start-up Boom. A Bubble Set To Burst Or A Revolution? by ShadowCracker(m): 8:10pm On Apr 03, 2021
I don't really know much about investment and business, but I am really happy to see tech startups thriving here nevertheless.

The tech potential here is massive.

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