Ibadan – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Mon, 28 Aug 2023 09:19:43 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Ibadan – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Why Kwik Picked Ibadan as NextBase for Delivery, E-commerce Operations  https://techeconomy.ng/why-kwik-picked-ibadan-as-nextbase-for-delivery-e-commerce-operations/ https://techeconomy.ng/why-kwik-picked-ibadan-as-nextbase-for-delivery-e-commerce-operations/#respond Mon, 22 Aug 2022 11:08:45 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=81553 Lagos-based delivery services provider, Kwik, has expanded operations to Ibadan with promise of prompt delivery not more than 60 minutes.

Ibadan, which is the capital and most populous city of Oyo state, is the third largest city by population in Nigeria, after Lagos and Kano, and the largest by geographical area in the country.

The city, which is the third cheapest city to live in, is a major centre for trade of food crops and is home to industries such as agro allied, food processing, health care and cosmetic, textile, tobacco processing and cigarette manufacturing, leatherwork and furniture making, among others.

Ibadan’s major economic activities are agriculture, trade, public service employment, factory work, service sector/tertiary production, and others. 

Its key commercial activities come with a downside of inefficient delivery services which Kwik wants to step in to solve.

Launched in 2019, Kwik has continued to evolve with new innovations, providing digital and logistics solutions to African B2B merchants and e-commerce social vendors in the fields of delivery, fulfilment, and payment. 

The Kwik platform is currently open to merchants and businesses operating all over Nigeria, with last-mile delivery available in Lagos State, Ogun State, Abuja FCT, and now Ibadan city of Oyo State.

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Three Nigerian Cities Ranked in StartupBlink Startup Index 2022; Challenges Persist https://techeconomy.ng/three-nigerian-cities-ranked-in-startupblink-startup-index-2022-challenges-persist/ https://techeconomy.ng/three-nigerian-cities-ranked-in-startupblink-startup-index-2022-challenges-persist/#comments Fri, 10 Jun 2022 08:37:24 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=76098 The StartupBlink report was a run-through of the condition of several countries’ startup ecosystems and focusing on Nigeria, there is a great lack of decentralization in the states contributing to the country’s startup recognition.

With Lagos developing to become one of the largest startup hubs in the whole of Africa, and unicorns springing from the states, it’s high time more startup founders recognize the need to build in other states while the governments make it convenient enough for their growth. 

Nigeria’s climb is the result of Lagos’ success. Lagos has seen a massive jump of 41 places to 81st globally. It is the first African city to break into the global top 100, a milestone that should be celebrated (we should mention that Lagos already ranked 99th in 2019 but lost this position in 2020). This shows the immense potential of the ecosystem in Lagos.” StartupBlink report 2022.

According to the report, the only Nigerian cities that made it to the top 1000 were 3, including Lagos, Abuja and Ibadan. Among these 3, only Lagos had an acceleration, others had a deceleration, with the rest that were in the list for the previous years dropping out. “Several other Nigerian seed ecosystems dropped out of the rankings this year.”

“Consequently, the total number of Nigerian cities in the global top 1000 fell from 7 to 3, signaling some cities with seed ecosystems are losing momentum even as Lagos witnesses very high growth, and suggesting that Nigerian talent may be moving to Lagos at the expense of other cities,” the StartupBlink report further stated.

Out of 7 Nigerian cities on the list in previous years, the 3 that held fast but could go off if efforts are not heightened are described below:

Lagos 

Out of the 1000 cities, Lagos was ranked 81. The city went up 41 spots compared to last year, with total score of 8.378 and overperforming industry being foodtech.

Abuja

Abuja had a global rank of 473, a 7 spot drop compared to the previous year and a total score of 0.807. Abuja now holds the second position which was initially held by Ibadan.

Ibadan 

Ibadan dropped 308 spots, obtaining a global ranking of 661 and a total score of 0.424.

Some challenges mentioned in the report could be reasons why cities are not doing well in this aspect as the impact is higher in some than others. These challenges include:

  • Shortage of financing options 
  • Poor broadband internet infrastructure

For investment levels to increase as the report suggested, and despite the government doing its part to address the infrastructure deficit to enable its talented entrepreneurs achieve success faster, there must be targeted and sustainable inclusion among the various cities, strengthening zeal among these startups.

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