From Coal City to Crypto City: Enugu Hosts Africa’s Boldest Web3 Gathering — ETH Enugu 2025

Enugu takes center stage in Africa’s blockchain revolution as innovators converge to shape the continent’s decentralized future.

What began as a bold idea by visionary tech leader Kevin Chibuoyim, Convener and Lead of ETH Enugu, has now evolved into a continental convergence of innovators, developers, and digital visionaries driving the next phase of Africa’s blockchain and Web3 revolution.

ETH Enugu 2025 is not just another tech conference — it is a statement of intent. A declaration that the future of decentralized technology and digital opportunity can emerge from anywhere — and that Enugu is ready to lead that charge.

Among the proud sponsors is the Enugu SME Center / Office of Digital Economy (Enugu SME & Startup Agency), under the visionary leadership of His Excellency, Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, whose administration continues to position Enugu as a hub for innovation, creativity, and youth empowerment in Nigeria and beyond.

The agency’s support for ETH Enugu reflects the state’s unwavering commitment to empowering young innovators, advancing blockchain literacy, and building the infrastructure for a thriving digital economy. Through transformative initiatives such as the Enugu Talent City, Digital Skills Enhancement Zones, and Human Capital Development Programs, the state government is providing pathways for youth to access training, funding, and employment in emerging digital sectors.

The success of ETH Enugu 2025 once again underscores what’s possible when vision meets collaboration — igniting a movement that is redefining Africa’s technological landscape from the Coal City to a Crypto City.

As the theme boldly proclaims, “Tomorrow is Here — and it’s powered by collaboration, creativity, and code.”

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