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Stereotype That Africa Cannot Gain Tech Sovereignty is Outdated: Nigerian Entrepreneur - 07.05.2025, Sputnik Africa

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Stereotype That Africa Cannot Gain Tech Sovereignty is Outdated: Nigerian Entrepreneur

Stereotype That Africa Cannot Gain Tech Sovereignty is Outdated: Nigerian Entrepreneur

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Stereotype That Africa Cannot Gain Tech Sovereignty is Outdated: Nigerian EntrepreneurBeyond the headlines, tech sovereignty is already happening in Africa... 07.05.2025, Sputnik Africa

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Stereotype That Africa Cannot Gain Tech Sovereignty is Outdated: Nigerian EntrepreneurBeyond the headlines, tech sovereignty is already happening in Africa, with infrastructure, talent, and platforms being built, Benjamin Oyemonlan, Nigerian technology leader and entrepreneur, told Sputnik Africa.He explained that his startups are contributing by building secure, scalable, self-owned systems to solve financial problems. "Sovereignty to me starts with ownership, and we're claiming it already," Oyemonlan stated.Subscribe to @sputnik_africa Sputnik Africa | X

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Stereotype That Africa Cannot Gain Tech Sovereignty is Outdated: Nigerian Entrepreneur

Beyond the headlines, tech sovereignty is already happening in Africa, with infrastructure, talent, and platforms being built, Benjamin Oyemonlan, Nigerian technology leader and entrepreneur, told Sputnik Africa.

He explained that his startups are contributing by building secure, scalable, self-owned systems to solve financial problems.

"Sovereignty to me starts with ownership, and we're claiming it already," Oyemonlan stated.

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