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While Nigerian e-commerce is booming, the article highlights reliance on foreign platforms like Shopify, ignoring the potential for homegrown solutions. It's ironic that agencies profit from moving African brands overseas when local tech talent could build similar infrastructure. Why aren't Nigerian developers being positioned as the go-to experts for these migrations? This dependence risks keeping innovation and revenue out of local hands.
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