Meet 10 Nigerian founders running tech companies abroad in 2026

Nigerians are increasingly shaping the global technology landscape, not just by building solutions locally but by scaling companies that operate across continents and command multi-billion-dollar valuations.

Whether based in Nigeria, the United States, the United Kingdom, or operating hybrid models, these entrepreneurs have established themselves as key players in the global innovation economy.

Their success reflects a broader shift in Nigeria’s economic story.

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While domestic structural challenges persist, the country’s diaspora continues to expand its influence globally, demonstrating that Nigerian entrepreneurship thrives beyond borders.

Many Nigerian-founded startups maintain headquarters abroad to access funding, navigate regulatory environments, and scale faster, while still maintaining strong operational ties to Africa.

Despite a global venture capital slowdown between 2023 and 2024, Nigerian tech founders have shown resilience, continuing to attract significant investment into 2025 and 2026.

**Below is a look at 10 Nigerians leading tech-driven companies abroad in 2026. **

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10. ** Tope Awotona (Calendly)**

    1. ** Tope Awotona (Calendly)**
    1. ** Abbey Wemimo(Esusu Financial Inc.)**
    1. ** Chinedu Echeruo (Beloved Ecosystem)**
    1. Ade Olonoh (Formstack)
    1. ** Oluseun Taiwo (Solideon)**
    1. Toyin Ajayi (CityblockHealth)
    1. ** Makinde Adeagbo (/dev/color, ColorStack)**
    1. ** Oluwapelumi Dada (Sorce)**
    1. **Tobenna Arodiogbu (CloudTrucks) **
    1. ** Ola Fadiran (ChipMango)**

Tope Awotona is the founder of Calendly, a widely used scheduling platform that simplifies meeting coordination for businesses and teams globally.

The company, based in Atlanta, grew out of Awotona’s frustration with booking meetings during his time in sales.

He launched Calendly using personal savings and a small business loan, eventually scaling it into a global SaaS platform. In 2021, the company raised $350 million, pushing its valuation above $3 billion and cementing its position as a leading productivity tool.

Awotona’s journey highlights the power of persistence and product-market fit, with his majority stake estimated at over $1 billion.

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10. ** Tope Awotona (Calendly)**

    1. ** Tope Awotona (Calendly)**
    1. ** Abbey Wemimo(Esusu Financial Inc.)**
    1. ** Chinedu Echeruo (Beloved Ecosystem)**
    1. Ade Olonoh (Formstack)
    1. ** Oluseun Taiwo (Solideon)**
    1. Toyin Ajayi (CityblockHealth)
    1. ** Makinde Adeagbo (/dev/color, ColorStack)**
    1. ** Oluwapelumi Dada (Sorce)**
    1. **Tobenna Arodiogbu (CloudTrucks) **
    1. ** Ola Fadiran (ChipMango)**

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