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    Nigerian App Developers Hit $1m Sales Milestone in 2025 – NOTAP

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaJanuary 30, 2026Updated:January 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nigerian App Developers Hit $1m Sales Milestone in 2025 – NOTAP

    The National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP) says Nigerian software developers have reached significant milestones with locally made applications generating over one million dollars in sales across domestic and regional markets.

    The Director-General of NOTAP, Dr Obiageli Amadiobi, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Thursday in Abuja.

    Amadiobi said the development signified the growing strength of Nigeria’s digital innovation ecosystem and how local innovation powers digital growth.

    She said it was also a direct outcome of targeted support initiatives led by NOTAP. She added that the initiative helped to build capacity, protect intellectual property, and connect developers to market opportunities.

    According to the NOTAP boss, the journey from concept to impact started with understanding and securing intellectual property (IP) rights, a step many local innovators missed.

    “Whether it’s a literary work, a laboratory invention, or a creative digital product, the process of bringing an idea to life demands immense time, skill, and dedication.

    “An innovator might wake up with a solution to a pressing problem; spend months testing and refining it and achieve remarkable results; so it is their fundamental right to patent that creation and claim ownership.

    “Without this protection, someone else could easily replicate their work; patent it in their name; and legally control what was built with Nigerian brainpower,” she said.

    Amadiobi said that the challenge was compounded by widespread digital piracy and counterfeiting, which hit the ICT sector hardest.

    “From copied software applications to replicated content on social platforms like TikTok, unauthorised duplication has become a major barrier to growth.

    “We see talented young creators develop unique digital content or tools, only to watch others rebrand and profit from their work within weeks,” she said.

    The DG noted that most popular online personalities with distinctive styles often don’t realise they could protect their original contributions through IP registration.

    She said that to address these gaps and unlock the value of Nigerian innovation, NOTAP implemented a multi-pronged strategy,- a cornerstone initiative, which is the Local Vendor Policy.

    “The Local Vendor Policy mandates that foreign technology firms entering Nigeria partner with domestic counterparts,’’ she said.

    Amadiobi said that among the performing apps are solutions addressing critical local challenges such as a mobile health platform that now serves 750,000 users across six states.

    “There is also the agricultural marketplace connecting smallholder farmers to buyers; and an educational tool that has been adopted by 200 schools to improve learning outcomes,” she said.

    She added that the apps were developed by teams that gained skills and resources through NOTAP’s Local Vendor Policy.

    According to her, the policy requires foreign technology firms operating in Nigeria to allocate a portion of their technical service fees to local partners.

    “Three years ago, many of these developers were only providing support services to foreign companies.

    “But today, they are building their own products that compete globally. 60 per cent of last year’s sales came from other African countries, showing our developers can lead on the continent,” she said.

    The D-G explained that the one-million-dollar figure represented sales from over 50 locally developed apps, with individual developers earning between 5,000 dollars and 80,000 dollars from their products.

    “Looking ahead, NOTAP aims to double these sales figures by 2027, with plans to expand support to developers focusing on fintech, renewable energy management, and climate adaptation tools.

    “These are the sectors identified as high-growth opportunities for Nigerian innovation,’’ Amadiobi said. Wema Bank Bolsters Earnings, Expands Balance Sheet

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