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    Top 10 Venture Capital firms powering Nigeria’s $520m startup ecosystem

    ElanBy ElanNovember 25, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Nigeria’s startup ecosystem has long been the powerhouse of African tech by attracting significant capital despite macroeconomic headwinds.

    After raising an estimated $520 million in equity funding in 2024, the nation successfully reclaimed its position as the continent’s top VC destination.

    The continued momentum is largely driven by a highly focused group of venture capital firms, both local and international, which are placing strategic bets on startups tackling critical challenges in sectors such as fintech, logistics, and agriculture

    Nigeria’s startup ecosystem has long been the powerhouse of African tech by attracting significant capital despite macroeconomic headwinds.

    After raising an estimated $520 million in equity funding in 2024, the nation successfully reclaimed its position as the continent’s top VC destination.

    The continued momentum is largely driven by a highly focused group of venture capital firms, both local and international, which are placing strategic bets on startups tackling critical challenges in sectors such as fintech, logistics, and agriculture

    520m capital ecosystem Firms Nigerias Powering startup Top venture
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