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Home> Archive> 2023> Volume 13 Number 5 ( Oct. 2023)
IJSSH 2023 Vol.13(5): 327-332
doi: 10.18178/ijssh.2023.V13.1166

A Review of the New Nigeria Startup Act 2022: Benefits and Challenges for the Tech Ecosystem in Nigeria

Chidera N. Okolie* and Ijeoma Akwiwu

Abstract—The opening section of the new Nigeria Startup Act (NSA, Section 1(d)) recognizes the objective of the Startup Act 2022 as “positioning Nigeria’s startup ecosystem as the leading digital technology center in Africa, having excellent innovators with cutting edge skills and exportable capacity.” The Startup Bill signed into law on the 20th of October 2022, further established a ‘Startup Investment Fund” to provide relief to startups, technology laboratories, accelerators, incubators and hubs in Nigeria. In light of the Nation’s strategic reforms for development and the push for technological advancement amongst nations, the Nigerian government passed the 2022 Nigeria Startup Act as a regulatory framework to strengthen and structuralize the Nation’s fastest growing sector, as well as provide the necessary support for startups while recognizing the importance of Education, Funding and Intellectual Property to the development of the Tech ecosystem in Nigeria. The NSA also assures government involvement in the Nigerian tech ecosystem which will further strengthen and instill trust in investors and stakeholders alike. In this paper, we will attempt a review of notable provisions of this Act, implications for the Nigerian tech ecosystem, challenges posed by the NSA and recommendations for policy.

Index Terms—Development, information technology, Nigeria startup Act 2022

Manuscript received April 13 2023; revised June 20, 2023; accepted August 18, 2023.
Chidera Okolie is with Information Technology Law at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
Ijeoma Akwiwu is with PIVO Technologies as co-founder, UK.
*Correspondence: co.okolie@uea.ac.uk (C.O.)

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Cite: Chidera N. Okolie* and Ijeoma Akwiwu, "A Review of the New Nigeria Startup Act 2022: Benefits and Challenges for the Tech Ecosystem in Nigeria," International Journal of Social Science and Humanity vol. 13, no. 5, pp. 327-332, 2023.

Copyright © 2023 by the authors. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited (CC BY 4.0).

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