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Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:18am On Oct 07, 2017 |
kokomaster3d: A tech company is not a company that USES technology. But a company that MANUFACTURES technology. Otherwise, you would call CIA or DoD a Tech company because they solely depend on Technology to work. |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:21am On Oct 07, 2017 |
HottestFire: I understand that the back-end is very complex, especially in managing very heavy data for website-based companies. The sort of servers google uses is enough to drive anyone crazy. It is so bad that they have to store them underwater just to prevent them from exploding. But this is still technology consumption and not production. As for me, i will call these companies Web-based companies. But please that doesn't mean people cannot refer to them as tech-based companies though. So, TECH-Based....correct Web Based....correct TECH companies .... hmmmmmm not correct 2 Likes |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by BiafranBushBoy: 8:22am On Oct 07, 2017 |
Leopantro: Running offline Businesses - very stressful physically.. As compared to an online platform that requires High mental Energy, left brained intelligence. 5 Likes |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by tensazangetsu20(m): 8:31am On Oct 07, 2017 |
webincomeplus:In everything in life there are winners and loosers. You can choose to be a winner or remain a looser. Amazon one of the largest e commerce websites in the world didn't start making profits until 5 years after they started. Internet businesses require patience consistency and commitment which unfortunately many young people don't have. They wanna start up something today and start making billions today and when it doesn't meet their expectations, they pack up. 10 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by jc4real(m): 8:33am On Oct 07, 2017 |
Interesting! |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by harmbhrosz(m): 8:43am On Oct 07, 2017 |
kokomaster3d:oga just because a firm solely operate on internet doesn't make it a tech company, we are literate enough to understand this na, internet is part of a technology that stands as a platform for easy connectivity. Facebook is a social media company with the aim of connecting people on the internet, jumia and konga are both market place just like a shopping mall but instead of it being physical like every other mall, it's presence is felt on the internet and so are the rest Microsoft, Google, Nokia, Apple, Canon, even Amazon (which now produce tech appliances) are companies that should be regarded as Tech companies pls just because Julius Berger uses technology machines to construct doesn't make them a tech company, just because Channels TV uses cameras internet and other tech in running their company doesn't make them a tech company. 3 Likes |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by kokomaster4d: 8:44am On Oct 07, 2017 |
bjhaid: Jumia, olx, naij, jiji are all foreign owned companies. Konga, paystack, jobberman, flutterwave, etc are owned and started by Nigerians. We are talking of Made of Naija here. Proudly Nigerian 4 Likes |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by kokomaster4d: 8:46am On Oct 07, 2017 |
harmbhrosz: Oga no be quarrel. Lesson learnt. We are here to learn |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by HottestFire: 8:47am On Oct 07, 2017 |
Cacawa2: Ok, I think relativity is the main issue, Konga for instance equally have their dedicated servers, I went for NIBSS competition in Lagos around 2015 and the COO of Konga gave a breakdown of their operations. Something similar to Amazon but on a 5% rating from my view based on their reach then but now you know they've grown bigger. Jobberman too started as a web-based but now it has moved beyond the average of that term. Well I can't say much on the others but remove Paga from the list of web-based and we have a convergent.. |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by kokomaster4d: 8:54am On Oct 07, 2017 |
Cacawa2: Oga Technology is a broad concept. There is technology in every product and every product is built around technology. You don't MANUFACTURE technology. You only Manufacture PRODUCT. So people use technology to manufacture products, deliver good services, etc 5 Likes |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by benniearinze: 8:59am On Oct 07, 2017 |
BiafranBushBoy: Igbos are coming.... Infact, we're already taking over 1 Like |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by ivolt: 9:05am On Oct 07, 2017 |
Cacawa2: You got it all wrong, Information Technology companies are a subset of tech companies. You don't have to sell software or gadgets to be a tech company! 5 Likes |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by harmbhrosz(m): 9:06am On Oct 07, 2017 |
kokomaster4d:someone already corrected the op, you countered it, I corrected you again and all you're seeing is quarrel......Nigerians smhw |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:18am On Oct 07, 2017 |
May God help us,we really need more entrepreneurs in Nigeria |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by Raxxye(m): 9:19am On Oct 07, 2017 |
BiafranBushBoy: If that your comment is not tribalistic, then I wonder what it is. Why don't you comment or make your contributions without making reference to a tribe? |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by amstamon: 9:24am On Oct 07, 2017 |
kokomaster3d:Bro, you are off track. Infact you're offf point. To be sincere you're not making any sense at all. Imagine, saying a bank functions without an internet? Walai u funny gan. 1 Like |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:28am On Oct 07, 2017 |
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Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by BiafranBushBoy: 9:42am On Oct 07, 2017 |
Raxxye: So to say that Indians are picking up in Information Technology, or To say that Brazilians are beginning to dominate Football, is a racist or tribalistic comment right? SMH. 3 Likes |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by Yoshy: 10:15am On Oct 07, 2017 |
BiafranBushBoy: I'm Igbo but there are some elements of truth in what you said, though the 93% stats you gave is absolutely wrong. Thumps up to all doers in Nigeria! |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by simiolu1(m): 10:49am On Oct 07, 2017 |
Cacawa2: 1. Please Sir, for this sake of this discussion, what is a tech company? 2. And why do you say facebook is not a tech company? Because it does not manufacture a hardware product? Is that your benchmark of what a tech company is? 3. Is a software company a tech company? In the world of startups, you should know that there are different categories of companies. They include but are not limited to software (artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and those you term to be just websites), hardware (robotics, phones, self-driving cars, electric aeroplanes), biotech etc. Now you should also know that these companies create products or services for different industries. That not all of them manufacture physical products does not mean they do not have products or services. And that my bro is where you mixed it up. Microsoft started as a software tech company (Operating Systems and Microsoft Office) but later branched into other industries (gaming, music, cloud infrastructure etc). Google started out as a search engine but is also branching out into other industries. Same with Amazon. So if Facebook decides to remain in the social media industry, that does not mean it is not a tech company? As a developer, I would also state as-a-matter-of-fact that websites that have logic embedded in them are softwares! Yeah; you read me right. If you are a not a developer/programmer, please don't try to argue this statement. In fact, what people call artificial intelligence are actually algorithms powered by machine learning. And some algorithms can be as short as 3 lines of code! My point, facebook is not just a website with only HTML and CSS; it is a software. It uses facial recognition algorithms, machine learning, etc that would practically blow your mind. Fun fact: there are over 10,000 versions of facebook running simultaneously!!!!!!!! Fun fact: Apple (a hardware company) partnered with Snapchat (a social media company whose facial recognition software is impeccable) to create the facial ID that runs on the recently released iPhones. I bet you did not know that . If Seun knew what he was doing, Nairaland would have actually become a tech company too. And before you scream blue murder, I'll ask: what is the difference between Stack Overflow and Nairaland? They are both forums, but the technology that powers SO is one of a kind. So back to my first question: what do you define as a tech company? harmbhrosz: According to Wikipedia; A technology company (often tech company) is a type of business entity that focuses primarily on the development and manufacturing of technology. Apple, IBM, Lenovo, Huawei, Microsoft, and Oracle, among others, are considered prototypical technology companies. Information technology (IT) companies and high tech companies are subsets of technology companies. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_company According to Wikipedia too; Information technology (IT) is the application of computers to store, study, retrieve, transmit, and manipulate data, or information, often in the context of a business or other enterprise. IT is considered a subset of information and communications technology (ICT) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_technology Wikipedia defines high-tech as "High technology, often abbreviated to high tech (adjective forms high-technology, high-tech or hi-tech) is technology that is at the cutting edge: the most advanced technology available. As of the onset of the 21st century, products considered high tech are often those that incorporate advanced computer electronics. However, there is no specific class of technology that is high tech—the definition shifts and evolves over time—so products hyped as high-tech in the past may now be considered to be everyday or outdated technology." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_tech So going by the screenshot below, those industries are actually tech industries! 4 Likes
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Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by simiolu1(m): 11:02am On Oct 07, 2017 |
daraghdave: I'm actually a developer. But to be frank, a lot of startups in Nigeria are loosing money. But I am quite sure Flutterwave, Paystack and Hotels.ng are making profits. While it would be very easy to scale the first two to render services to the whole continent; Hotels.ng and ToLet would have the hardest time expanding beyond the shores of Nigeria. So I viewed the companies from the POV of an investor and ranked them accordingly |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:27am On Oct 07, 2017 |
simiolu1:tolet and hotels.ng are actually other people's idea, so it will be hard to scale outside Nigeria. Hotels.ng is an idea of likes of airbnb, trip advisor and many others. Put simply, online merchandise in Nigeria is not exclusively innovative. I understand cacawa's point tho, Tech companies in Nigeria are realy not solving critical problems or being innovative as one would expect. Startups are loosing money because many of them are copying. Whilst it is not bad to copy, it is best to copy in an innovative way. Google copied yahoo in an innovative way, they were not even out to make money, they wanted to just build something for fun. Facebook copied likes of hi5, my space but wanted to do something exclusively for college students i.e like an online alumni network. Our startups need to copy innovatively whilst understanding the market 1 Like |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by Bahddo(m): 11:41am On Oct 07, 2017 |
Cacawa2:Microsoft and Facebook aren't tech companies? Lol. I don't think you even understand what technology means, much less ICT. 3 Likes |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by Olulinks(m): 11:42am On Oct 07, 2017 |
Interesting15:No, he's just being deep thinking! |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by hahnsmall: 11:53am On Oct 07, 2017 |
Ferdinandu: Well, the topic is focused on Nigeria and it is harder here than in a lot of other countries |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by designVATExcel: 12:05pm On Oct 07, 2017 |
Don't forget the guy that founded "buypower.ng". That guy is awesome, he identified a general problem and solved it with the use of technology. I'm really impressed with Nigeria's tech environment. Within a very short period, we've witnessed massive growth in the sector. 2 years ago nobody, or rather, very few people used online payments. Today about 80% of account holders in Nigeria either buy airtime, pay bills, subscribe or generally transact online. Welldone Nigeria |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by simiolu1(m): 12:08pm On Oct 07, 2017 |
majekdom2: I'll address the bolded. Every idea is a copy or metamorphosis of another idea. Mention any idea from the top of your head (whether you thought about it) or its already in existence; I'll pick it apart and show you that the above statement is true. It is simply the law of nature and it is true in Science, Technology, Business, Psychology and so on. So, marketplaces are not new; they are very old--eBay, Craigslist etc. While I understand your point, innovation is not some rocket science we think it to be. Because at the end of the day; your service, product or solution should solve your user's/customer's problem/challenge in the simplest way possible. Customers don't care about the technology; the question is what can it do for them? If it does that thing successfully and delights them in the process; it is innovative. How do you think people in Nigeria felt when they could buy Nokia 3310, purchase that "thing" called sim card, put it in their phones and call anywhere in the world? Europe and America had been using telephone lines for a very looooooong time. But to the Nigerian; the GSM was innovative. How do you also think it felt when people were now charged per second instead of the per minute billing that MTN and Econet had been known for? My point: innovation is in the complex engineering problems and it is also in the simple things. It can be as complex as a self-driving car, and it can also be as simple as pricing or mode of payment. That is why Nigeria is the only country in the world that Uber accepts cash. That is also why Nigeria is one of the few countries in the world that e-commerce stores do pay-on-delivery. That my bro is also innovation. So the question I would ask you is this: would you start a self-driving car company in Nigeria? Would you start something like SpaceX in Africa? The point is simple: people look first and foremost to their immediate environment for problems and challenges to solve. When that solution becomes successful, they then look to expand it. That is why Nigeria critically needs companies like LifeBank to handle the logistics of moving blood from where it is to where it is needed so that patients would not die. That is also why Nigerians need something like Kudi.ai that allows them to make financial transactions from Facebook messenger. That is also why Nigerians still need something like Hotels.ng to allow them book for hotels from the comfort of their phones. Because in advanced countries, these problems have been solved ten times over. Startups loose money for a lot of reasons; pegging it at "copying" is at best simplistic. 5 Likes |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by kokomaster3d: 12:18pm On Oct 07, 2017 |
simiolu1: I totally agree with. In Business copy and paste is allowed. There is nothing new under the sun. For startup owners, don't think you have something innovative that is not in existence or that has never been tried before. Sometimes we just do not why some some companies excel while others die even though they offer something similar. I think Marketing is the most important part of any business. Someone said "you can even sell stone if you know how to market it" 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by kokomaster4d: 12:31pm On Oct 07, 2017 |
designVATExcel: You are right brother. It's amazing. Now most businesses use POS e.g boutique, filling stations, hotels, provision stores, etc 2 Likes |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by airsaylongcon: 12:47pm On Oct 07, 2017 |
simiolu1: It will be interesting to see Paystack integrate with Square Register. 1 Like |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by airsaylongcon: 12:59pm On Oct 07, 2017 |
Bahddo: How he can say Facebook isn't a tech company is baffling. Does he have any idea neural network algorithms been developed and worked on by Facebook software engineers? I guess when all you interact with Facebook only as a user then U'd be clueless about the heavy lifting on the back end 1 Like |
Re: Top Tech Startups In Nigeria by Ricmayak1: 1:19pm On Oct 07, 2017 |
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