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Your favourite newsletter, TC Daily, is wrapping up for the year today. But not without a bang.
We have spent the last twelve months tracking every move in the African tech ecosystem, and now we want to see how much of that story you actually digested. We created a special quiz to help you check exactly how engaged you were with us this year. By taking it, you can find out how many thousands of words you read and just how active you were in our community.
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with Justice Eziefule
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Yesterday, we talked about the momentum of 2025: the raises, the acquisitions, and the quiet resilience that defined the rebound. We promised to show you the people behind those headlines.
The wait is over. The Buildersā List 2025 is live.
Explore the Buildersā List.
From 600 to 49
We began this journey in August with a longlist of over 500 names representing every corner of the African tech ecosystem. The TechCabal newsroom applied a rigorous rubric to find the individuals who didnāt just participate in the year but defined it through specific milestones and measurable impact.
Now, we have presented the final 49.
This is not a list of the loudest voices; it is a definitive record of the people, operators, innovators, enablers, connectors, and keepers who created durable value when it mattered most.
A new way to see the ecosystem
We designed the 2025 microsite to be more than a gallery of names. It is an archive of the yearās progress:
Beyond the headlines
Whether it is the product thinkers shaping what comes next or the connectors catalysing collaboration across borders, these 49 individuals represent the full spectrum of African brilliance.
The list is now yours to explore. We hope it surprises you, validates your own work, and changes how you see the future of technology on the continent.
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with Justice Eziefule
Image: Justice Eziefule
Justice Eziefule is the co-founder of Metastable Labs and one of the builders behind Liquid, a decentralised lending protocol for prediction markets. His path into tech has been shaped by bold career pivots: from walking away from a hairdressing apprenticeship at 19 to taking an unpaid internship at OlotuSquare instead of a traditional corporate placement. That choice led him to Rivers State Tech Creek, where he became an SQL instructor and set the foundation for a career defined by risk-taking and independent thinking.
Imagine you have a big box of Lego, and you can build anything you want with it. My job is like that, but instead of Lego pieces, I use code to build things on phones and computers.
I also help run the team that decides what we should build, kind of like being the person who says, āLetās go outside and play,ā and then helps everyone choose teams and what game to play.
So Iām both someone who creates things and someone who leads the building of new ideas, making sure everything works so people can use it every day.
We originally built Liquid as an insurance product for prediction markets. After announcing it on X and spending weeks testing the math, we realized the economics were broken. High premiums were too expensive for traders, but lower premiums caused liquidity providers to lose money and created bad debt.
After a month of work, it was clear the model was unviable. However, during that process, we stumbled upon a way to solve the gap-risk problem that previously made leverage in prediction markets impossible. We chose to abandon our initial work and pivot toward this breakthrough. That decision formed the foundation for the lending layer Liquid is today.
We designed Liquid for a global ecosystem, so our growth isnāt limited by the maturity of any single region. However, we see Africaāand Nigeria specificallyāas a massive opportunity. Nigeria is already a top-five crypto market globally, and users here adopt new financial tools far more quickly than traditional markets expect.
Even though prediction markets are in their early stages, the behavior we see in Africaācomfort with volatility and familiarity with crypto primitivesāmakes the continent a natural early adopter base for us. By building for a global audience while leveraging a region that embraces innovation this rapidly, we can scale Liquid long before the broader market reaches traditional maturity.
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Sun King, a Kenyan cleantech startup, raised $40 million in equity investment from Lightrock. (Dec 12)
Here are the other deals for the week:
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Source:
|
Coin Name |
Current Value |
Day |
Month |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin | $87,075 |
+ 0.82% |
ā 3.51% |
| Ether | $2,921 |
+ 3.41% |
ā 3.06% |
| Yooldo | $0.4046 |
ā 1.27% |
+ 19.84% |
| Solana | $122.63 |
ā 3.70% |
ā 9.65% |
* Data as of 06.45 AM WAT, December 19, 2025.
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Written by: Zia Yusuf, Emmanuel Nwosu, and Success Sotonwa
Edited by: Ganiu Oloruntade
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