The Wake-Up Call That Redefined Africa’s Tech Opportunity
Daniel Iloh, founder of Daniel Iloh Limited and co-creator of Selstack, returned from London Tech Week 2025 with a transformative insight: “Africa isn’t behind in tech – it’s underserved.” His experience at the global summit has reshaped his mission to bridge the digital divide with practical, Africa-first solutions.
Key Revelations from London Tech Week
The Access Gap:
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While global tech focuses on AI and Web3, African entrepreneurs need simple tools to sell and scale – without coding or complex systems.
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“The solutions being developed are for advanced ecosystems, but Africa needs clarity over complexity,” Iloh noted.
The Selstack Solution:
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A no-code platform enabling creators and coaches to:
✔ Build sales funnels
✔ Automate income streams
✔ Manage businesses without tech teams -
Designed specifically for Africa’s internet realities (low-data usage, mobile-first)
Why This Matters for African Tech
Democratizing Digital Tools:
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72% of African SMEs lack tech expertise (GSMA 2025)
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Selstack reduces dependency on multiple expensive apps
Education as Catalyst:
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Through Daniel Iloh Business School, he trains entrepreneurs in:
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Facebook/Instagram ads
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Email marketing automation
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Conversion-optimized sales systems
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Localized Innovation:
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“This isn’t about copying Silicon Valley – it’s about serving African realities.”
Quotes That Define the Mission
“We don’t need more tools. We need more translators – people who can simplify complexity.”
“The future is automated and personalized, but it must also be local and scalable.”
— Daniel Iloh
Call to Action for African Entrepreneurs
Start Now: “The tools exist – what’s missing is clarity and action.”
Think Local: Build solutions for Africa’s unique challenges (e.g., low bandwidth, cash economies).
Leverage Systems: Automation isn’t a luxury; it’s a survival strategy for scaling.