Nigerian AI Startup Decide Ranks Among Global Top 4 in Spreadsheet Accuracy Without Funding

A Nigerian AI startup, Decide, has achieved a remarkable global milestone, securing a top-four ranking for spreadsheet accuracy in international AI benchmarks, despite receiving no external funding. The achievement underscores the growing potential of African tech ventures to compete with established global players in cutting-edge artificial intelligence.
Decide’s proprietary AI system focuses on improving spreadsheet performance, automating error detection, and enhancing workflow efficiency for enterprise users. The startup’s technology demonstrates precision and reliability that rivals well-funded competitors, highlighting the ingenuity and resourcefulness of its team.
Founder and CEO Ogugua Belonwu emphasized that the company’s success stems from a relentless focus on product excellence and innovative problem-solving.
“We built Decide with limited resources, but an unlimited commitment to accuracy and reliability,” he said. The startup leverages open-source tools, community contributions, and in-house engineering expertise to maintain cost efficiency while pushing the limits of AI-driven productivity.
This milestone places Decide alongside global tech leaders in the spreadsheet AI domain, proving that innovation and determination can overcome traditional barriers such as funding and infrastructure.
The company now plans to expand its platform’s features, explore enterprise partnerships, and attract strategic investment to scale operations globally.
Decide’s achievement also reflects the broader emergence of Nigeria as a hub for AI and tech innovation, following the footsteps of other high-impact startups across fintech, healthcare, and edtech sectors.
The success story serves as an inspiration for entrepreneurs in emerging markets, demonstrating that globally competitive products can be built without massive initial capital.
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