The African francophone startup ecosystem has a lot of catching up to do when compared to its anglophone counterpart. Can a copycat approach help close this distance? The year is 2016, and the Nigerian fintech ecosystem is much smaller than the over 300 fintechs we have now. Few startups exist, and even fewer are prominent….
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