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Nigerian IT start-ups can generate $30 billion in 10 years – NITDA DG

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Nigerian Information Technology start-ups can generate $30 billion in 10 years, according to the Director-General of the Nigeria Information and Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Mr. Kashifu Abdullahi.

He made the comment during the Africa Investment Forum, at the ongoing Gulf Innovation and Technology Exhibition (GITEX) 2020, taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), United Arab Emirates.

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What DG, NITDA is saying

Mr. Kashifu Abdullahi, in his speech at the event said:

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He described Nigeria as a country with great potential going by its economic size, which makes up 18% of Africa’s GDP.

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This, he said, is a potential advantage for Africa that Nigeria needs to harness well in order to benefit from the new economy.

Mr Abdullahi added that three trends are shaping and creating the African economy – increase affordability and fast internet speed across the continent, start-ups to transform the business landscape and the general economy, and commitment to create the world’s largest single free trade area.

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The DG said Africa has agreed to implement the Africa Continental Free Trade Area initiative, which will create the single largest market in the world. Nigeria, he said, has an advantage due to its location in Africa, as well as its large population.

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