opposite side of the world in Silicon Valley
LAGOS: With its brilliant lofts and table tennis table, another tech center point in the Lagos city wouldn't watch strange among the new businesses on the opposite side of the world in Silicon Valley. However, the NG_Hub office is in the suburb of Yaba - the core of Nigeria's thriving tech scene that is pulling in enthusiasm from worldwide monsters quick to take advantage of a developing business sector of youthful, associated Africans. In May, both Google and Facebook propelled activities adjacent. This week, Nigeria's Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo was in California to court US tech financial specialists for what he said could proclaim a " fourth mechanical upset" back home. In any case, it isn't simply Nigeria that is provoking the enthusiasm of tech monsters. A month ago, Google said it would open Africa's first man-made consciousness lab in Ghana's capital, Accra. Socioeconomics are a key factor behind the drive: Africa's populace is asse