Post by Ndjapa N. Herve

Digital Marketing Specialist | Entrepreneur | Basketball player, Manager and skills trainer

Out of 24,000+ applications from 54 countries, only 100 made the cut. One of them is a Buea-born e-commerce app that started between two friends on a Molyko street corner in 2014. Today, Buyam is #Cameroon's #1 e-commerce marketplace; 13,000+ vendors, tens of thousands of products, and a feature no foreign platform ever nailed: real price negotiation, the same haggle you'd have at MarchΓ© #Sandaga or #Mokolo, built right into the chat. #Nigeria, #Egypt, and #Kenya each placed 15 entrepreneurs on this year's ABH list. Cameroon placed one. That's a win worth celebrating and a gap worth talking about: why does a Cameroonian company reaching a continental stage still feel like an event, not a pattern? Full breakdown of the numbers, the Buyam story, and what this means for #Cameroonian founders, investors, and policymakers, read the full article πŸ‘‡ Drop a πŸ‡¨πŸ‡² in the comments if you're proud of this one. Tag a young Cameroonian entrepreneur who needs to see this today and tell us: what can YOU start with less than 100,000 CFA? #Buyam #AfricasBusinessHeroes #ABH2026 #CameroonianEntrepreneurs #Cameroon237 #SiliconMountain #Buea #StartupAfrica #EcommerceAfrica #MarketMindByTechItEasy #MadeInCameroon #EntrepreneurshipAfrica #JackMaFoundation #CameroonTech

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