African Business Angel Network (ABAN) has compiled a list of “top Twitter influencers” in Africa’s tech start-up scene. The list places Rebecca Enonchong, founder and CEO of AppsTech at the top of the list. In 2014, Forbes listed her as one of the 10 Female Tech Founders To Watch In Africa. Good to know almost
African Business Angel Network (ABAN) has compiled a list of “top Twitter influencers” in Africa’s tech start-up scene. The list places Rebecca Enonchong, founder and CEO of AppsTech at the top of the list.
In 2014, Forbes listed her as one of the 10 Female Tech Founders To Watch In Africa. Good to know almost two years later, she’s blazing the trail.
If you’re interested in knowing what the top infleuncers of the African tech scene are doing, reading and thinking (because it’s Twitter, right?), check out the list below and do the needful; follow them to keep yourself updated with a curated stream of African tech news, events, and advice. As they say, information is power:
Giving a voice to Africa's tech start-up scene @ABANAngels co-founder @africatechie topping the who-to-follow-lists pic.twitter.com/Mg0xXDF7JN
— ABAN Angels (@ABANAngels) February 5, 2016
I find it a bit curious that no one from the usual countries – Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya or South Africa was included in the list. Still, the list contains some heavy hitters in the startup scene who belong on every techpreneur’s watchlist.
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