The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment, has launched a groundbreaking initiative aimed at helping Nigerian digital service providers easily expand across Africa.
The Ministry is urging local digital businesses to participate in a new survey to identify their target markets and expansion plans.
Minister Dr. Jumoke Oduwole emphasized that this initiative will create a simplified, clear framework for digital services, unlocking opportunities for Nigerian tech businesses on the continent.
The move is designed to address challenges around market entry, registration, and regulatory complexities that digital services often face in Africa.
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By mapping out the exact countries Nigerian businesses wish to enter, the Ministry intends to focus trade negotiations on these markets, facilitating smoother expansion processes and enhancing Nigeria’s digital leadership in Africa.
This effort will also culminate in the first-ever comprehensive database of Nigerian digital service providers and their expansion barriers.
Nigerian fintech giants like Flutterwave, Paystack, and Interswitch have successfully expanded within Africa, yet many face regulatory hurdles. This initiative aims to ease those challenges and position Nigeria as a digital economy trailblazer.
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