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Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by omosexy1: 10:45pm On Dec 12, 2012
5 Hot African Tech Start-ups To Watch In 2013

There has never been a more exciting time in Africa’s tech start-up community. The sector has reached an unprecedented level of maturity and growth. Africa’s techies and developers are no longer building mobile apps, software and websites just for the love of it; they are adopting a rather aggressive approach towards business planning, commercialization and profitability.

Take IrokoTV, for example. The digital distributor of Nigerian movies has famously been dubbed the ‘Netflix of Africa’. When it launched in December 2010, IrokoTV depended solely on Google’s partner program for all its revenue. Not anymore. In May this year, Jason Njoku, the company’s maverick founder, announced that the company would start charging users a $5 monthly subscription fee to access its entire movie catalogue.

Similarly, Nairaland.com, Africa’s largest discussion forum, historically depended solely on Google Ads for its revenue. It ditched Google Adwords a couple of months ago to start selling ads directly on its platform.

Commercialization aside, innovation still reigns supreme in Africa’s tech community. While some African techies are still developing leisure games and mobile applications (like the remarkable MALIYO Games,which creates casual browser games to share the experiences of everyday Africans with a global audience), others are creating disruptive new inventions that are providing solutions to some of the continent’s most pressing socioeconomic problems.

In my opinion, here are 5 spectacular African tech start-ups that are most likely to shake up the continent’s tech industry in 2013:

mVerified
mVerified is a Kenyan mobile and web-based app that verifies the authenticity of documents such as title deeds, car log books and graduation certificates in the course of transactions. The app simply works by checking the credentials of documents against data stored by Kenyan governmental agencies such as the Kenya Revenue Authority and the Kenya National Examinations Council. Documents that fail to correspond to official records are instantly flagged as potential counterfeits. mVerified can be accessed online via WAP or GPRS-enabled phones. While the system is free to download as an Android application, it costs roughly $7 to make a verification inquiry.

Mara Online
Mara was founded by Ugandan multi-millionaire tycoon Ashish J. Thakkar in 2012. Mara Online, which is Africa’s first online mentorship social network, connects young, budding African entrepreneurs to established, prominent enterprises and businessmen who serve as mentors. The mentors on the network transfer knowledge and experience to the upstart entrepreneurs in order to help them transform their ideas into sustainable enterprises.

Kuluya.com
Kuluya is a developer and publisher of online games based in Lagos, Nigeria. The startup develops Nigerian-centric games with substantial focus on African characters and themes. Kuluya already has over 100 games in its portfolio with such quirky titles as Monkey Run, Bush Meat and Zulu and Mosquito. Earlier this year Kuluya raised $250,000 from institutional investors. According to Loy Okezie, publisher of Techloy, arguably Africa’s most authoritative tech blog, Kuluya is poised to ‘provide an ultimate African gaming experience and change the continent’s gaming landscape.’ All Kuluya games are web browser games, for now.

BudgIT
BudgIT is a civic start-up developed by the team at Co-Creation Hub (CcHub), Nigeria’s premier tech incubator. The idea behind BudgIT is simple, yet profound: to make Nigerian government budgets & public data more understandable, accessible and transparent. BudgIT leverages an interactive platform and creative tools such as infographics and charts to break down government budget allocations in its simplest and most basic form to enable Nigerians at all levels to understand the budget better, thereby stimulating conversations about open governance, data transparency and citizen participation in governance.

CorruptionNET
Founded by Nimi Hoffmann, a South African social science graduate student at Oxford University, CorruptionNET is an open-source mobile platform that allows citizen reporters to file anonymous journalistic reports to newsrooms about corruption and abuse of public resources. Citizen reporters can report via SMS or MXit, an African social network.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2012/12/12/5-hot-african-tech-start-ups-to-watch-in-2013/

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by Nobody: 10:58pm On Dec 12, 2012
Yay! Congrats to Seun for his foresight in setting up this site. I predict that by March next year, Nairaland will have 1 million members.

Once again, more grease to your elbow, Seun.
Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by MegaMan2020: 12:19am On Dec 13, 2012
Thank God for Seun.

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by OYINBOGOJU(m): 12:29am On Dec 13, 2012
ボおけd

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by taharqa: 12:48am On Dec 13, 2012
Our NL.....congrats
Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by tpia1: 12:56am On Dec 13, 2012
Nairaland is still a start up?

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by akintun: 12:57am On Dec 13, 2012
Majority of d ratings on Forbes, with regard to African is done by an individual called mfonobong nsehe. All his ratings are not official Forbes ratings. He is a contributor to Forbes. I only know of one official Africa ratings, and dat is d 40 richest people in Africa.

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by Nobody: 1:52am On Dec 13, 2012
Congrats to Seun and the Nairaland crew.
Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by pomporiking: 1:53am On Dec 13, 2012
So what's the fuss aboutwho even tell una sey ure the biggest forum in africa..abeg jhor.this boring nairaland

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by Jayloy: 1:56am On Dec 13, 2012
This is inded a good one for NL:
Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by tellwisdom: 1:57am On Dec 13, 2012
Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013

This english is confusing sad sad…well, if it involves money, seun send me a PM nw, so i send you my account number angry angry

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by seedord247(m): 2:12am On Dec 13, 2012
This shows that you can be whatever you wanna be no matter your family background..... cool
Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by Nobody: 2:14am On Dec 13, 2012
Nice one.

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by olivegirl(f): 2:18am On Dec 13, 2012
I have been Using nairaland since 2005. Be4 faceb00k. Seun advertise dis page 1000000 is p00r. Linda ikeji just came Up.
Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by bushwailo: 2:25am On Dec 13, 2012
olivegirl: I have been Using nairaland since 2005. Be4 faceb00k. Seun advertise dis page 1000000 is p00r. Linda ikeji just came Up.
What are you talking about ?
You are incoherent !

You see the quality of people that come to this site ?
This site will still remain stuck in the duldrums like everything Naija eg Nollywood
Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by GudluckIBB(m): 2:27am On Dec 13, 2012
seedord247: This shows that you can be whatever you wanna be no matter your family background..... cool

Oh! Is Seun from a poor Home?what has background gat to do with this?
Some people reason with their Anus Sha!

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by BlackPikiN(m): 2:35am On Dec 13, 2012
Honestly Seun is not doing well.

Linda Ikeji and IrokoTV of yesterday are making serious money.

Thank God say Seun eyes open small.
There are still enough ways to make money on NL but Seun too dey fear to make bold/radical changes.
Seun should wake up!

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by seedord247(m): 2:36am On Dec 13, 2012
GudluckIBB:

Oh! Is Seun from a poor Home?what has background gat to do with this?
Some people reason with their Anus Sha!

Dont let your intestine control your brain for you.. Why cant you start with Ali and simbi if you cant read.... angry

Where in my comment did you see me mentioned seun?... I use that as a quote for fellas who look down on thierself bcus of aridity family background...

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by Nobody: 2:43am On Dec 13, 2012
the reason why nl will alwayz lag behind is because of its dumb moderators and besides why so many hidden post.

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by ossaisly(m): 2:57am On Dec 13, 2012
I dont get the arguement here. abegi, seun thumbs up jare many youths would like to be you.
Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by Techwriter: 3:33am On Dec 13, 2012
So this Forbes is yet to include Eloquent Touch Media as a dominant internet marketing company in Africa. Then what's their yardstick?

Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by azpeculiar: 3:33am On Dec 13, 2012
Almost a 1000000 members? With members having miltiple IDs, the true membership is closer to 3/4 of that figure!

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by hagma37yahoocom: 3:49am On Dec 13, 2012
Abeg Seun we need apps for this forum. Get proffesionals to develop NL apps for you i.e NL blackberryapps,NL android apps,NL all these device apps.

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by Nobody: 3:49am On Dec 13, 2012
This is not the time to be resentful or to hate,let's celebrate a Nigerian youth that had done something for himself and his country,we have our sentiments and there are still room for improvements to be made but we should be encouraging this Nigerian. Seun you need to focus more now,it only gets better,you have done good,kudos. Am igbo by the way.

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Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by Briz(m): 3:52am On Dec 13, 2012
ok ns
Re: Forbes Names Nairaland As Techs Startups To Watch In 2013 by RedLight1: 3:59am On Dec 13, 2012
nice one seun.... also do something about ur crews (the mods)

best of luck

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