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GITEX Nigeria 2025: Government Support Fuels New Tech Era

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Last updated: April 18, 2025 6:56 am
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GITEX Nigeria: Paving the Way for African Innovation

In 2023, GITEX Africa made a groundbreaking debut, showcasing Africa as a rising star in the digital economy. This success set the stage for future endeavors like GITEX Nigeria, which aims to further solidify Africa’s position on the global technology map.

Trixie LohMirmand, CEO of KAOUN International, the organizers of GITEX, highlighted the significance of choosing Nigeria as the next destination. “All roads in Africa lead to Nigeria,” she declared. “You can’t discuss technology in Africa without mentioning Nigeria.”

GITEX’s mission goes beyond hosting events; it’s about building robust ecosystems. Trixie emphasized the importance of creating pathways that connect local technology communities to the global stage, particularly in the era of AI.

Startups and SMEs, she noted, require a supportive environment to thrive. GITEX Nigeria provides a platform for companies to exchange ideas, forge global connections, and advocate for policies that nurture the technology landscape.

Government Support Fuels Innovation Across Sectors

Central to GITEX Nigeria is the unwavering support of the Nigerian government, spearheaded by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Nigeria’s IT regulatory body, played a pivotal role in bringing GITEX to the country.

Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, Director General of NITDA, underscored the event’s significance in fostering innovation across various sectors. While Nigeria’s fintech sector shines globally, opportunities for innovation abound in education, agriculture, healthcare, and beyond.

By hosting GITEX in Nigeria, productivity in critical sectors is expected to soar, showcasing Nigerian innovations on a global scale. This move reflects the government’s commitment to leveraging technology for development beyond traditional sectors like oil.

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Creating a Path for Africa’s Future

According to Trixie, GITEX Nigeria is part of a broader vision to bridge the gap in the global technology landscape, connecting policy, innovation, and growth opportunities in emerging economies.

The event aims to provide startups and technology firms with a roadmap to funding, expansion, and success. By fostering collaborations with the Nigerian government and key stakeholders like NITDA, GITEX Nigeria seeks to elevate local innovation onto the global stage.

In conclusion, GITEX Nigeria stands as a beacon of hope for African tech enthusiasts, offering a platform for growth, collaboration, and recognition on the world stage. With strong government support and a clear vision for the future, Africa’s digital revolution is well on its way.

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