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BD Insider 212: Nigerian tech varsity wants to become the “MIT of Africa”

Inside: Sam Altman gets a new job, and Emmett Shear is now Open AI's CEO. We also covered the unapproved IMTOs in Ghana.
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BD Insider 212: Nigerian tech varsity wants to become the “MIT of Africa”
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We starting today with the BD Insiders’ Perspective.

Last week, Nigerian home service platform, Eden Life launched an e-commerce marketplace that will enable vendors to sell various products. We asked Nadayar Enegesi, co-founder and CEO of Eden Life how this vertical will drive profitability for the startup, here’s what he said:

 
“e-commerce allows us to add value to a much wider range of customers in Lagos and beyond offering services we primarily do not render to customers.

The introduction of Marketplace isn’t just a step; it’s a leap toward uniting diverse possibilities in one seamless platform. Imagine finding everything you desire in one place – be it food, cosmetics, electronics, or medicine. Marketplace isn’t just an extension; it’s an expansion of Edenlife’s promise to curate top-tier vendors dedicated to helping you flourish.”

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Last updated: December 24, 2024

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