Anambra Boosts Tech Sector: N80 Million Invested in 80 Startups, 400 Professionals Graduate

“Our administration is committed to transforming Anambra into Africa’s Silicon Valley. This vision is driven not by politics but by a clear and strategic imperative to secure the future of our state and its people,” Mr Soludo said.
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