To bridge the gap between traditional education and emerging technologies, the Ezemmuo Blockchain Initiative, led by Kevin Chibuoyim, is gearing up to host a groundbreaking event titled “Breaking Tech Barriers” at the UBA Hall of Fame in the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) this Saturday, April 6th, 2024.
The event, which will commence at 10:00 a.m., aims to educate, raise awareness, and foster enlightenment among students about Arbitrum and Web3 technologies.
With an impressive lineup of speakers, attendees can expect to delve into the intricacies of blockchain, financial markets, and cutting-edge technologies shaping the future.
In the lineup to speak is award-winning campus journalist and storyteller Chinalurumogu Eze of WestAfricaWeekly. Eze, who previously represented Nigeria at the prestigious Roger Hatchuel Student Academy at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity in France, brings a wealth of experience in journalism and storytelling to the event.
Joining her on stage will be a cadre of distinguished individuals, each with unique expertise.
Darlington Nnam stands out as a seasoned Blockchain Engineer and Entrepreneur. Currently serving as the Ecosystem Associate Lead at @argentHQ in the United Kingdom, Nnam is committed to empowering individuals to break into the tech industry through his work.
Another speaker, King Alvan, a financial market Trader and blockchain enthusiast, co-founded BlockchainUNN, which provides opportunities for individuals to gain insight into the financial markets.
Ibekwe Kingsley is completing the lineup as a seasoned data science, AI, and machine language engineering professional. With expertise in open-source collaboration, chatbot development, predictive modelling, and Natural Language processing, Kingsley leads by example in leveraging technology for societal advancement.
The “Breaking Tech Barriers” event promises to be an engaging and enlightening experience for all attendees. They will gain invaluable insights from industry experts and thought leaders, with a focus on education and empowerment.
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