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Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by obembet(op): 8:36am On Aug 19, 2023
Here are the Billion Dollar Startups Founded by Nigerians and their worth

1. Cityblock Health ($5 billion) | Primary HealthcareCo-founded by Toyin Ajayi


Dr. Toyin Ajayi, our CEO and co-founder, has spent her whole career serving Medicaid patients. Here, she explains what we do, why we do what we do, and what compassionate care is all about.

2• Calendly ($3 billion) | Scheduling

Tope Awotona is the founder and CEO of Calendly, the modern scheduling platform for high-performing teams and individuals accelerating business forward. Tope founded Calendly in 2013 with the vision of simplifying scheduling for everyone without the back-and-forth emails

3• Flutterwave ($3 billion) | Fintech Founded by Olugbenga Agboola and Iyinoluwa Aboyeji

Flutterwave is a post Series A payments technology company headquartered in San Francisco with operations and offices across Africa and Europe. Flutterwave was launched over two years ago with the goal to build digital payments infrastructure for Africa and enable businesses receive or make any payments across Africa and globally. In two years of operations, Flutterwave has processed over $2B across all product platforms and has been the recipient of several prestigious awards including the "Best Technology Platform" as awarded by The Asian Banker, the "Top 100 Fintech Firms" among others.

4• Andela ($1.5 billion) | Software Engineering Place Network

Iyinoluwa Aboyeji was born in Lagos on March 28, 1991, to Reverend (Mr) and Reverend (Mrs) Aboyeji. He is a Nigerian native of Isin LGA in Kwara State. Heattended Primary School at St Saviour’s Primary School Ebute-Metta, Lagos. After earning his secondary school certificate from the Loyola Jesuit College in Abuja in 2007, he continued to the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies.
Iyinoluwa is currently the CEO and General Partner of Fund for Africa’s Future (popularly known as Future Africa), Africa’s largest seed stage investor which has invested millions of dollars into over hundred startups across Africa. Prior to that he co-founded Flutterwave, a billion-dollar global payments platform connecting African businesses and individuals to the global economy and served as its Founding CEO from May 2, 2016, to October 5, 2018. In those years, he led thecompany to become one of the fastest growing payments technology businesses of all time, processing over $2 billion across over 50 million transactions.
In May 2014, Iyinoluwa co-founded Andela, Africa’s largest engineering organization that provides training for African software engineers which has provided training and jobs for over 100,000 African software and tech professionals. The company has received investments from Mark Zuckerberg and Google Ventures, amongst others. Iyinoluwa has also served his country as the youngest member of Nigeria’s Presidential Council on Industrial Policy and Competitiveness and as the Deputy Director General for Madam Obiageli Ezekwesili Campaign for President in 2019. He has been recognized as a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and a Forbes 30 under 30 honoree amongst other awards and fellowships


5• InterSwitch ($1 billion) | Fintech company Founded by Mitchell Elegbe

Before establishing Interswitch in 2002, Mitchell worked with TELNET as the Group Head for Business Development after an impactful time as a Wireline Engineer at Schlumberger.

An alumnus of the IESE/Wharton/CEIBS Global CEO Program, Mitchell is a Bishop Desmond Tutu fellow of the African Leadership Institute. Building a remarkable career on his background as an Electrical/Electronic Engineering graduate from the University of Benin, Nigeria, he has won several awards, including the CNBC/Forbes All African Business Leader (AABLA) for West Africa, and Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award.

Mitchell currently serves as a Board Member at Endeavor and is reputed as a High Impact Entrepreneurship Enabler.

6• Esusu ($1 billion) | Software company Co-founded by Wemimo Abbey

Esusu, a Nigerian fintech firm, has secured a $130 million Series B funding round to help build the racial wealth gap.

The company announced this on Thursday, breaking the $1 billion valuation barrier as one of the few startups with a black founder to reach unicorn status.

The funding round was led by Softbank, Vision Fund 2 with participation from Jones Feliciano Family Office, Lauder Zinterhofer Family Office, Schusterman Foundation, SoftBank Opportunity Fund, Related Companies, and Wilshire Lane Capital.

The firm said the fund would be used to scale its team and drive growth through product innovation while building the most comprehensive financial health platform in the market.
Abbey Wemimo, the founder of Esusu, said the company was established because of his financial exclusion experience while growing up in an immigrant home.

“We founded Esusu with the vision of using data to bridge the racial wealth gap and create more equitable financial opportunities for low-to-moderate-income households in this country,” Wemimo said.

“By establishing and improving credit scores, we are strengthening financial identities while empowering individuals, families, and communities to meet their long-term financial goals.”

7- Paystack by Shola Akinlade

In 2015, Paystack was co-founded by Shola Akinlade and Ezra Olubi. The two entrepreneurs founded Paystack which becomes a popular Fintech company in Africa. This platform allows payments to be made online.

Shola Akinlade is a software engineer and a technology expert. He is popularly known for being the CEO of Paystack and was born in Lagos State, Nigeria.

Before he co-founded Paystack, he worked from November 2007 to April 2009 as a database manager for Heineken, a brewing company in Nigeria.

Source: https://twitter.com/AfricaFactsZone/status/1692638083001270505?t=JhigUAXpttLZjSDEg4E3Xw&s=19

Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by Wodu89: 8:42am On Aug 19, 2023
Mine is next !
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by obembet(op): 8:45am On Aug 19, 2023
Wodu89:
Mine is next !
Yes o, you will get there

Nlfpmod
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by DEXTROVERT: 8:56am On Aug 19, 2023
Cool
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by obembet(op):
DEXTROVERT:
Cool
I believe this is motivation Nigerian youth... We are brilliant, we are the best if we set tribalism and religion aside, also start away from politicians in the name of tribe and religion.

We will get there
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by maestro299: 9:19am On Aug 19, 2023
Nigeria is a blessed country with extremely talented individuals. Believe you me, there are individuals in this country who are even more intelligent and creative than the people on this list but they've been handicapped by the systemic accumulated rot that has blocked their access to life-changing opportunities. If we had a patriotic & sound political leadership structure to help unlock these human potentials, the sky would be our starting-point...
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by obembet(op): 9:23am On Aug 19, 2023
maestro299:
Nigeria is a blessed country with extremely talented individuals. Believe you me, there are individuals in this country who are even more intelligent and creative than the people on this list but they've been handicapped by the systemic accumulated rot that has blocked their access to life-changing opportunities. If we had a patriotic & sound political leadership structure to help unlock these human potentials, the sky would be our starting-point...
You are very correct my dear... I believe we will wake up one day and put politics aside. Nigeria government can not help, I see Nigeria politicians as a business man, so I don't expect anything good from them.

Youth need to wake up
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by sofeo(m): 9:43am On Aug 19, 2023
Nice one
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by Destroyerofyeeb: 9:43am On Aug 19, 2023
grin All Yoruba people,legit hustle no be by chest beating and drug smuggling . Unlike some flatheaddded creatures from somewhere like that
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by sotall(m): 9:43am On Aug 19, 2023
undecided
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by Godada(m): 9:44am On Aug 19, 2023
huh


Amazing!

Work smarter and tactical.

But work hard!!!
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by Nobody: 9:44am On Aug 19, 2023
Nice one...
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by Azord(m): 9:44am On Aug 19, 2023
Non of them on designers... Hardly seeing all these BILLIONAIRES ON CUBAN. THEM NOR DEY BURST ICE.
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by flexyrule(m): 9:45am On Aug 19, 2023
Ordinarily, this should be a topic to encourage and motivate Nigerians....

But on nairaland.. This would turn into a thread for tribal war and unnecessary competition.

Walks out!
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by harsysky(m): 9:45am On Aug 19, 2023

Nice one. May God continue to grant Africans especially Nigerians more innovative ideas. The government in this side of the world called Nigeria is a total waste!
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by Taystee: 9:45am On Aug 19, 2023
I see this thread hitting the front page...
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by Cj4charles(m): 9:45am On Aug 19, 2023
wink
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by Nobody: 9:45am On Aug 19, 2023
Na only flutterwave still dey float and na only money laundering dey sustain them
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by loosecanon50(m): 9:45am On Aug 19, 2023
Talk true when you see am..

Yoruba Amaka
Nigeria Amaka
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by checky619: 9:46am On Aug 19, 2023
Mine soon
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by Coder2Client(m): 9:46am On Aug 19, 2023
90% of them are Yorubas.

I'm proud of you guys.
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by Nnaemiemax: 9:46am On Aug 19, 2023
Inspiring!
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by tonicyril: 9:46am On Aug 19, 2023
Destroyerofyeeb:
grin All Yoruba people,legit hustle no be by chest beating and drug smuggling . Unlike some flatheaddded creatures from somewhere like that
Vawulence is that you??
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by 96ACE: 9:46am On Aug 19, 2023
The real hope of the black race lies in innovations like these. We can generate electricity from almost every thing around us but yet no light because of the mentality the comment above 👆 is carrying.
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by princeade86(m): 9:46am On Aug 19, 2023
K
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by bigdammyj: 9:47am On Aug 19, 2023
Reading...
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by gaby(m): 9:47am On Aug 19, 2023
Tribalism has officially taken over and set to annihilate this country.

What a shame
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by olivia40(m): 9:47am On Aug 19, 2023
Wish luggage never join the south and north together...

Imagine the standard of living we would have been enjoying in south,

The north is only interested in sharing oil money
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by Dottore: 9:47am On Aug 19, 2023
These guys are indeed great and should be worthy of being role models to many.
I noticed something among the yorubas and hausa you will find dollar millionaires and billionaires like one in every 1000,000 but you will also find a tremendous percentage who are feeding from hand to mouth, the very wretched and greater number of indegenous roadside beggars.

However in the South East you will find fewer dollar millionaires and billionnaires but 500 out of every 1,000 are Naira millionaires and billionnaires with potential for sustainable growth. 300 have the ability to easily raise 1million Naira in emergency. The 100 are are struggling while the remaining 100 can be called poor but fewer or negligible percentage are feeding from hand to mouth or roadside beggars.

Wealth is more wide spread in the South East than in any other region in Nigeria
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by BoldBrainz(m): 9:47am On Aug 19, 2023
A thread and more.
Re: Billion Dollar Startups Founded By Nigerians by spagettiluv: 9:47am On Aug 19, 2023
Destroyerofyeeb:
grin All Yoruba people,legit hustle no be by chest beating and drug smuggling
walai
We no dey chest beat at all,only empty barrel make noise .
Wait and see how one emeka from a backward dungeon in abakalike come to compare them with nwewis audio billionaires
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