Increased transparency, new customer expectations and emerging technologies are disrupting traditional sources of competitiveness.
Read MoreAbuja—Worried by the state of the Nigerian economy, some U.S-based Nigerian entrepreneurs are collaborating with technology giants at Silicon Valley to develop strategies for improving the economy through technology application.
Read MoreSV-NED Inc., Silicon Valley Nigerian Economic Development, Inc. was created to unite Nigerian and Silicon Valley leaders in the cultivation and sharing of Silicon Valley's wealth of technologies with Nigerian human capital for mutual benefits and rewards.
Read MoreI’m a lecturer in computer science at Stanford. I’ve taught at least four different programming languages, including assembly. I’ve had a single-digit employee number in a startup. Yes, I’m a woman in tech.
Read MoreThe United States-based Silicon Valley is set to train the chief executive officers of some Nigerian companies, entrepreneurs and other professionals in human capital development, organisational management and technological trends.
Read MoreChief Amina Temitope Labinjo-Ajayi is an Ambassador of Goodwill for the State of Arkansas and Maryland USA. A distinguish delegate at the past 2014 National Conference in Nigeria representing the National Council of Women Societies in Nigeria.
Read MoreBolaji Denise Ajayi Williams is a Wife, Mother, Author, Animal Rights Advocate, and the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of WorkingMomin20s.com (WM 1920s Magazine). WM is described as a place where women go to gather motivation, embrace the feminist’s agenda, draw inspiration, connect with relevant cultural matters, and a forum to reflect on social, political and economic topics that impact their daily lives.
Read MoreChanges in legislation with new Republican President Donald Trump, who hold a firm position on hiring American, and limiting outside entrance and increasing funding for border control and immigration security. A recent Bloomberg article writes, “President Donald Trump’s clash with Silicon Valley over immigration is about to become even more contentious.
Read MoreAs SV–Links and SV–NED in collaboration with the Nigerian Embassy in Washington D.C. plan to host the first week-long immersion program in Silicon Valley with Nigerian executives, it is expected to create opportunities for young entrepreneurs in areas of Information Technology, Agriculture and banking.
Read MoreSV – Links and SV – NED in collaboration with the Nigerian Embassy in Washington D.C. are going to be hosting the 1st week-long immersion program in Silicon Valley with Nigerian executives.
Read MoreThe Silicon Valley, has concluded plans to hosts Nigerian entrepreneurs in a business programme in the United States of America. The meeting is in collaboration with the Nigerian Embassy in Washington.
Read MoreSV – Links and SV – NED in Collaboration with the Nigerian Embassy in Washington D.C. are going to be hosting the first week-long immersion programme in Silicon Valley, USA with Nigerian executives.
Read MoreSV-NED Inc. facilitates the creation of business opportunities designed for Silicon Valley technology companies to bring their businesses into Nigeria. SV-NED Inc. is committed to creating economic growth that would take Nigeria from a developing country to an emerging market.
Read MoreA former President of the All Nigerians American Congress, Chief Temitope Ajayi, has said that Nigerians in the Diaspora and a technology and agricultural giant, Silicon Valley of the United States, will be investing over $100bn annually in the country’s economy with the establishment of the Diaspora Commission.
Read MoreAccording to the Vice President it is in recognition of the central role of innovation and technology in national economic growth plan that the federal government in the current budget provided extensively for technology and innovation.
Read MoreA report from the International Monetary Fund stated in 2015 that Nigeria is the strongest economy in all of Africa. Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product is at $415.08 billion as of 2015. One must ask, what is making this country so profitable?
Read MoreThe silicon valley organization had an international business group come visit in January as part of the Silicon Valley Nigeria Economic Summit.The group, here ahead of the Nigerian Vice President's visit was here to establish a strategic, bi-lateral economic relationship between Silicon Valley and Nigeria.
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