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4 Nigerian Startups To Watch Out For In 2018 by Smartjohns(m): 10:58am On Feb 28, 2018
Nigeria is a notable area when it comes to tech innovations and implementation as technology has made life easy for many, unlike the early days, right now we can choose not to move around and do anything using technology - ecommerce, taxi service, mobile recharge, investing and lot more.

The lists below was brought about through research as I bring forth these new, innovative startups you should watch out for by our fellow Nigerians.

Try to relax and checkout these productive online project ranging from advertising, investments, sales and many more.


NNU.ng

According to our stats - NNU.NG or NNU Income Program, an initiative conjoined with Nigeria New Update platform, nnu.ng. It is a program with a mission of dealing with financial problems in Nigeria among the youths, students, middle class and whoever that wish to take advantage of earning opportunity and making money online legitimately as it creates the channel for participant to earn passive income on monthly basis.

Meaning NNU.NG is a network of paid readers and affiliate marketer which pays it readers/audience incentives for reading news, commenting and sharing its posts on Social media. It was launched in 2018 by G-cyber technology an initiative purely into cyber investment and business.


MysourceNG.com

MysourceNG is a newly launched initiative by young netprenuers in Nigeria that serves as a promoters/bloggers tool where they share new, latest and hotest trends while its audiences gets trusting and vital informations ranging from entertainment, business, sales and many more.

It is noticeable that the network charges its promoters each months inorder to deliver audiences that's engaging and active.

However, since it is a newly launch initiative they are offering anyone FREE membership for a month which is available for a limited period.


Monapay

Monapay, a fintech startup, launched in 2017 intends to go unconventional with how online payment is made.

The founder, Hugo Obi thought it might make online sales more quick and flexible using airtime as its payments for any commodity rather than credit/debit cards.

Monapay was brought about, almost at the time that it crossed its initiator's mind.

The initiative is aimed at serving as an airtime payment solution for online content providers in Nigeria and beyond.


Thriveagric

Earlier only those ready into farming can go into agriculture.

As described on the website, Thrive Agric “gives you the opportunity to fund a farm, empower farmers, learn practical agricultural tips and share the harvest”.

Obviously, Thrive Agric is a welcome development and has given a major boost to farmers in its operations scope.

The startup acts more like a middleman servicing farmers and individuals interested in investing in farming.

For individuals, it allows easy and insured investment with a promise of 23% ROI in less than a year. While farmers get access to the funding needed to embark on their farming operations.


Hope you're now informed as technology is Nigeria is growing to become our new oil wells.

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Re: 4 Nigerian Startups To Watch Out For In 2018 by Smartjohns(m): 11:47am On Feb 28, 2018
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Re: 4 Nigerian Startups To Watch Out For In 2018 by Lonestar2018: 12:09pm On Feb 28, 2018
Also check out uSnapp.ng

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Re: 4 Nigerian Startups To Watch Out For In 2018 by Smartjohns(m): 5:41pm On Mar 01, 2018
Lonestar2018:
Also check out uSnapp.ng
I will review it and add up in my next article. Thanks!

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