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Lagos Impact Hackathon

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Lagos Impact Hackathon is a 48-hour venture-building hackathon bringing tech leaders & Web3 innovators together with development partners to build SDG aligned.

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Security is currently the greatest problem Nigeria is facing as a country we as a team for the Lagos Impact Hackathon hackathon set forward to solve that with our Open Source, AI-Powered Security Intelligence tool. It does real-time monitoring, route risk analysis, and incident

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Today is the D-day! The excitement is brewing! Behind the scenes, teams have been coding, iterating, and building solutions for the Lagos Impact Hackathon ’25. In just a little while, they will be ready to take the stage. We are inviting you to join us for the Grand Finale

Today is the D-day! The excitement is brewing!

Behind the scenes, teams have been coding, iterating, and building solutions for the Lagos Impact Hackathon ’25.

In just a little while, they will be ready to take the stage. We are inviting you to join us for the Grand Finale
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Dr. Adesina Adewale is the Chairman of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) Lagos Chapter, having been inaugurated on Wednesday, November 3, 2025, at the NCS National Secretariat in Lagos. A respected leader in Nigeria’s technology ecosystem, Dr. Adewale brings a strong commitment

Dr. Adesina Adewale is the Chairman of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) Lagos Chapter, having been inaugurated on Wednesday, November 3, 2025, at the NCS National Secretariat in Lagos.

A respected leader in Nigeria’s technology ecosystem, Dr. Adewale brings a strong commitment
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Engr. Kunle Olorundare is the President of the Internet Society (ISOC) Nigeria Chapter, having been inaugurated on October 31, 2023. He brings over 20 years of post-graduation experience spanning engineering, ICT regulation, standardization, and emerging technologies. His

Engr. Kunle Olorundare is the President of the Internet Society (ISOC) Nigeria Chapter, having been inaugurated on October 31, 2023. He brings over 20 years of post-graduation experience spanning engineering, ICT regulation, standardization, and emerging technologies.

His
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Dr. Oreoluwa Finnih is an experienced health professional with deep expertise in government relations and strategic communications for health development. She has served as Special Assistant to the Lagos State Governor on Health since 2019. In this role, she provides strategic

Dr. Oreoluwa Finnih is an experienced health professional with deep expertise in government relations and strategic communications for health development.

She has served as Special Assistant to the Lagos State Governor on Health since 2019. In this role, she provides strategic
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The Lagos Impact Hackathon just concluded, and it was an incredible experience. My team and I placed 7th out of about 45 teams and won a $300 prize 🎉. We built an edtech platform called ZuzuPlay, focused on promoting foundational learning through gamified education. Beyond the

The <a href="/lagosimpacthack/">Lagos Impact Hackathon</a> just concluded, and it was an incredible experience.

My team and I placed 7th out of about 45 teams and won a $300 prize 🎉. We built an edtech platform called ZuzuPlay, focused on promoting foundational learning through gamified education.

Beyond the
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The hackathon is over. But the work has only just begun. The innovation we witnessed this weekend proved one thing: The future of tech is in safe hands. Over those 48hours, I witnessed something incredible. I saw strangers become teammates. I saw "impossible" problems turn into

The hackathon is over. But the work has only just begun.

The innovation we witnessed this weekend proved one thing: The future of tech is in safe hands.

Over those 48hours, I witnessed something incredible. I saw strangers become teammates. I saw "impossible" problems turn into
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To create solutions that outlive demo days and slide decks, you need more than just code. Innovation doesn't become infrastructure by accident. It happens when you combine three distinct toolkits: 🛠️Technology skills to turn ideas into working systems 🧭Product sense to solve