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Lagos Named World's Fastest-Growing Tech City in 2025

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Lagos has emerged as the world's fastest-growing -tech ecosystem in 2025, topping a global index released by Netherlands-based research firm, Dealroom.co.

According to the Global Tech Ecosystem Index 2025, Lagos ranked first under the “Rising Stars” category—cities that are rapidly developing into global technology hubs. The report puts Lagos ahead of Istanbul, Turkey, and Pune, India, underscoring the city’s exceptional growth trajectory in the tech space.

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