1. Quality Internet and Mobile Services:
Many parts of Africa today do not have quality
internet services, most Africans rely on mobile phones for so many things ranging
from banking to e-commerce transactions.
Africa is all about mobile and apps and whoever that is building those
apps or offering those telecom services will be the One to make it in Africa,
according to a report by Nielsen Global Survey, “Mobile video is particularly
prominent in Asia-Pacific and Middle East/African regions, where 74 and 72% of
online consumers, respectively, report watching video on mobile phones at least
once a month, and almost 40% (38% and 37%, respectively) say they do so at least
once a day.” A lot of Africans rely on satellite internet and cost of broadband
is still high in some areas, whoever that is trying to solve that problem will
make it in Africa.
2. Payment System:
Even though PayPal is ubiquitous in the US and
Europe and has become a leading online payment system, PayPal as we know is a
global e-commerce business allowing payments and money transfers to be made
through the Internet, unfortunately not everyone can use Paypal for sending and
receiving money as it is not available for all countries and most African
countries cannot use services like Paypal. Billions of dollars are moved within
and across Africa on yearly basis, this is one good business opportunity to pursue
in Africa.
3. Jobs & Recruitment Services:
While there are quite a number of Job websites and aggregates operating in several parts of Africa, there is still need for more
Placement and job recruitment websites to meet the demand in this part of the
world.
4. Content Creation
Africa needs its local content and whoever that is
providing that will become successful in doing so. As of now, Africa’s biggest
player in online content creation is iROKO Partners. What this company does is
to assemble the world’s largest online library of cool African content, it is a
platform that provides Nigerians in the diaspora with Nollywood movies. Iroko
has been dubbed “Africa’s Netflix,”
Wabona is another new startup based in South Africa
which hopes to replicate the success of iROKO, Wabona which is a Sotho word for
‘You See’ is an online Pay-Per-View
video streaming service. It will deliver African and international video
content to markets in the African Diaspora, This is a gold mine and I still
beleive there are more opportunities in this area
5. Power or Electricity Supply:
Countries like Nigeria still face the problem of
unstable Power supply, there’s no doubt that electricity is the engine that
drives industrialization and improves communication providing sound healthcare
delivery system, without electricity, there will not be proper development, a
stable Electric power supply is the key for any nation and whoever that is
trying to solve that problem whether by nuclear, solar, wind or hydro with
honesty will not only be doing good but will also get a reward that follows.
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