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2023 Digital Nigeria Conference Abuja Roadshow :Harnessing Digital Technologies for a Brighter Future

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I Write, Report and Design Digitally  Feb 11, 2024
2023 Digital Nigeria Conference Abuja Roadshow :Harnessing Digital Technologies for a Brighter Future

Digital Nigeria Conference Abuja

Roadshow on Harnessing Digital

Technologies for Job Creation, Inclusive Economic Growth, and Sustainability


The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), in collaboration with SIBAN and ISN, held a roadshow in Abuja on October 19, 2023, focusing on how digital technologies can unlock job creation, inclusive economic growth, and sustainability.


The Digital  Nigeria Conference aimed to showcase the latest developments and innovations in emerging technologies, with a particular focus on blockchain technology.

The event commenced with a warm welcome from Mr. Emeka, the event moderator, followed by an introduction to the topic of discussion. He then opened the floor for questions and comments from the audience. Everyone introduced themselves, sharing their hobbies and how they spend their free time.

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The conference consisted of a series of engaging activities, including keynote presentations, panel discussions, and interactive workshops. These activities were designed to foster knowledge sharing, promote networking opportunities, and facilitate discussions on the potential applications of blockchain technology and other emerging technologies.

The roadshow featured insightful panel discussions where tech enthusiasts, startup founders, and industry experts delved into various aspects of the startup ecosystem. One of the central points of the discussion revolved around the support that startup founders need, how to address real-world problems and the role of government in nurturing the digital ecosystem📷


The Blockchain Technology Conference had a substantial impact on both individuals and organizations involved in the sector. It provided a platform for participants to exchange ideas, explore collaborations, and gain a deeper understanding of the benefits and challenges of adopting blockchain technology. The event also facilitated the creation of new partnerships and initiatives to further develop and implement blockchain solutions.


Key stakeholders at the event emphasized the significance of the Digital Nigeria Conference and its growing impact on the digital space, particularly in the realms of the creative economy and Artificial Intelligence (AI).

The conference boasted an impressive lineup of speakers who shared their expertise on a wide range of topics related to emerging technologies.


DR ARISTOTLE ONUMO - CORPORATE PLANNING AND STRATEGY (NITDA)  highlighted the Digital  International conference that was scheduled for October 24-26, 2023, providing a valuable opportunity for tech enthusiasts, business leaders, academia, venture capitalists, and startups to convene, network, exchange ideas, and learn from one another. He stressed the era we are in, which is marked by the immense contributions of AI to the economy and the development of AI policies by relevant agencies.

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TALLE DAVIDSON - FOUNDER CRYTO ELITES, CO-FOUNDER NURIKA spoke about how blockchain technology can be used to provide solutions for people and help them earn rewards as they build their health along the way. And he emphasized how youth can use mobile technology to earn money daily

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VALENTINE ODUNZE - CEO ZEEKAD DIGITAL, spoke about the importance of educating the youth about the tech space and providing them with a conducive environment to learn and develop/upskill themselves in the space.

He also stressed the support from the Nigerian government for this innovation and its commitment to developing the skills of young people.


OBINNA IWUNO - PRESIDENT SIBAN, on the other hand, emphasized the importance of NITDA and SIBAN's partnership with other tech platforms, communities, educators, academia, builders, innovators, and tech enthusiasts in reaching out to the grassroots. it is through the community that they push the mainstream to the grassroots. He also mentioned that the roadshow would take place in different parts of the country, with prior events in Lagos, Akwa, and Abuja.

He articulated the event's purpose, which is to enlist more innovators to support tech solutions in Nigeria's growing digital economy and raise 3 million technical talents.📷


The integration of AI and blockchain is on a mission to improve Nigeria's economy and the world.

The roadshow was a collaboration between NITDA, SIBAN, and the Innovation Support Network (ISN). And ISN is a network that has over 150 hubs across Nigeria that provides support and resources to start-ups and entrepreneurs.

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Maimuna Yusuf Ahmad, Program and Partnership Officer Innovation Support Network (ISN) Hubs discussed the diversification of Digital Nigeria, highlighting the inclusion of more products like AI and VR in the innovation ecosystem. Panelists further explored how this platform could be used to enhance existing talents.

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The other speakers on the panels shared their insights on Nigeria's digital economy opportunities and challenges and how digital technologies can be used to build a more sustainable future for Nigeria.

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An essential component of the conference was the Digital Nigeria segment, which aimed to shed light on the specific applications of blockchain technology within the Nigerian context. It showcased local success stories, innovative projects, and government initiatives that leverage blockchain and other emerging technologies to drive digital transformation, enhance transparency, and promote economic growth.


The Digital Nigeria Roadshow event brought together a diverse range of stakeholders to discuss the challenges and opportunities of using digital technologies to create jobs, promote inclusive growth, and build a sustainable future for Nigeria and also provided a valuable platform for stakeholders in the tech industry to discuss and share ideas on how to harness digital technologies to create a better future for Nigeria and the world.

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