The Riffutures Africa mission is well known not just as a solution expert but a ground-breaking contributor to many tech and public startups across Africa, and a strong advocate of tech innovation as a doorway to Africa’s development. The mission gained attention when it exposed plans underway to create a sophisticated telecoms business network that will open Nigeria’s telecoms opportunities to global IT technocrats via automated portals.
Subpadi, a renowned and trusted recharge and bill payments solution in Nigeria, is one of the oldest products of Riffutures and is anticipated to be the platform that will be transformed into this giant telecoms hub, attracting great speculation by IT enthusiasts.
At a recent tech development function in Lekki, Lagos, the Riffutures Africa mission said:
“We have identified many safe, lucrative opportunities that can be utilised by middle-income earners as an affordable major investment source with the potential of job creation for low-income earners and the unemployed, creating a wealth drawdown passage effect to the grassroots.
“One of these opportunities lies in telecoms, health, and AI applications. That is one of the reasons we are brave enough to earmark one million dollars for an integrated Software-as-a-Service platform around the telecoms and fintech industry in Nigeria that can be subscribed to and launched as a sophisticated product into the market for investors on the go.
“We hope to bridge the lacuna between those who have money to invest with little technical know-how and tech opportunities that need investments. We are gaining massive support and collaborations from investors and stakeholders, as always, because we have gained the trust of many and kept our integrity intact despite various economic challenges faced through the years.
“We believe Africa, as a developing continent, is an unnatural ordeal that doesn’t require much to transmogrify other than looking inward and building up strength with perseverance.”