Since Mark Zuckerberg visited in 2016, Nigeria has increased its investment in the technology field since its visit. Start -ups and entrepreneurs position themselves at the forefront of this revolution, benefiting from increasing funds, guiding plans and collaborative plans. The growth of common work space and technical hub, such as the Yabacon Valley of Ragos, further explained the expansion of the industry.
More and more institutions, including the government, are investing and supporting the growth of Nigerian technology industries. The British government is one of the supporting agencies that have always provided support in the technology industry in Nigeria.
In 2021, the British government announced through the British Nigeria Technology Center planned by the Inovo Accerator program to announce a plan called “Nigeria Technology Small and Small Enterprises Growth”. The plan is aimed at ten early startups and is committed to developing and innovating solutions to cope with the challenges caused by COVID-19 in the agricultural and health departments in response to Nigerian education. The British Nigerian technology hub has also provided comprehensive funding technical training programs for Lagos and Britain’s Nigerians.
The Nigerian technology industry is experiencing a strong growth, not only the emergence of innovative financial technology companies challenging the African financial sector, but also depends on a large number of technical professionals who have made noticeable contributions worldwide.
This is a list of 10 Nigerians contributed to Nigeria and the current British technology industry.
Peace itim

Peace iTimi is an outstanding figure in the field of Nigeria technology and is famous for its talent talent. She described the story of the African technology industry through YouTube, which played an important role in the development of Nigeria’s technology.
In addition, she is an angel investor and cooperates with many start -up companies inside and outside Nigeria.
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Bolanle Banwo Osadolo is the designer and design supporter of Nigeria Lagos. She assisted the brand to share interesting stories through imaginative design. Most of her work focuses on helping small and medium -sized enterprises to form a powerful identity through effective communication design. She is the founder and chief designer of Geneza Brands.
Bolanle has always been the supporter of technology women and has contributed to the gender gap of the Megapi Nigerian technology industry.
Oduntion Adgole

Oladimeji Ajegbile is a firm and visible person who promotes changes through destructive technology. He is the brain behind the creator. This is an innovative learning and development platform designed for the ambitious independent creator.
He is famous for his internal personality, and he is helping more people with similar personality to become self -confident creators.
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Sophina is a network security expert. She is currently working on Meta of the platform security team. She is also the co -founder of Shesecures, which makes up for gender differences for the network security of all African women.
Emmanuueul

Emmanuel IgboduDu is the co -founder of Waza’s software engineer and the B2B payment solution of African enterprises. Before WAZA, he served as senior software engineer at Revolut London.
Rashmalama

UX/UI design expert Raheemat saw her design in various industries. She is the enthusiastic advocate of women in the technology field. Recently, Raheemat relocated to Britain based on the British global talent plan.
haven

TOBI is a digital marketing expert, which is proficient in developing at the front end, making a significant contribution to the British high -precision measurement industry.
It is worth noting that he is one of the few male contributors and actively brings the gender gap in the field of technology in Nigeria. He is the founder of a girl.
Aisha Owolabi

AISHA OWOLABI is a British global talent; she focuses on the brand marketing of the brand. She is the founder of SMARKETERS Hub, and Smarketers Hub is an online community that helps African marketing personnel to build a successful global profession.
Omonola’s honey

OYINLOLA is a marketing person with a variety of marketing skills. Her skills are managed from marketing activities to CLM, CRM automation and content marketing. Her professional knowledge spans the B2B and B2C industries.
Rushe

Ruth Oye, experienced marketing professionals, has more than four years of experience. She helped the brand to achieve growth and attention in social media.
She is currently studying for a master’s degree in marketing at the University of Bradford, which reflects her commitment to continue learning in digital landscapes. Ruth Oye stood out in marketing, showing the results of professional knowledge and influential.
She actively participates in the gender gap in the field of bribery in the field of technology.
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