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Tech expert urges Enugu youths to raise standards through innovation

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskFebruary 26, 2026Updated:February 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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A tech expert, Mr. Nzube Ndiokwelu, has urged Nigerian youths to leverage the tech-innovation ecosystem to multiply progress and elevate standards of technology and creative ideas in society.

Ndiokwelu, Founder of The Beaconsmith Collective and a member of the Local Organizing Committee for the Enugu Tech Festival (ETF) 2026, made the call during a presentation on Wednesday at the ongoing festival.

Themed “Coal to Code: Energy in New Form,” the event is taking place from February 24 to 27.

He described current technology as “phenomenal and no longer incremental but compounding,” pointing to rapid advances in AI, robotics, blockchain, media tooling, and other frontiers.

“A small group of serious people can change outcomes in a city within a short time,” Ndiokwelu said. “But let’s be honest: technology does not automatically lift a society. Technology amplifies whatever the society already is. If we are coordinated, it multiplies progress. If we are fragmented, it multiplies noise.”

For Enugu, he said the choice is clear: unite around shared objectives and a high standard of excellence, or continue drifting with talent scattered and results that fail to endure.

“I like to keep ecosystem work simple. Every year must answer one question: What did you achieve in the last year that moved the ecosystem forward?” he explained.

Reflecting on his own journey, Ndiokwelu recalled that in 2015 his focus was coordination—he hosted one of Enugu’s earliest major developer gatherings during the Google Developer Festival era.

“At that time, the ‘product’ was not a startup. The product was builders meeting builders, standards being set, and a local developer identity being activated. That was the foundation stage. You cannot build an ecosystem if people never meet and never raise the bar together.”

He said his organization has since shifted from organizing people to building mechanisms that make progress stick.

“Last year, the output moved from coordination to production,” he noted. “In 2025, I won Best AI Short Film at the Naija AI Film Festival in Lagos. That is not motivation. That is a receipt. It proves that when our builders and creators have tools, discipline, and environment, we can produce work that stands anywhere.”

Ndiokwelu emphasized that gatekeeping has reduced, tool access has widened, and the remaining differentiator is standards and structure.

“That is why The Beaconsmith Collective exists. It is not another meetup. It is a creative lab and a community designed for continuity,” he said.

He added that a serious community needs an infrastructure layer: “rules that hold, records that last, systems that make collaboration reliable.”

“That is what I mean by building a community on code—not everybody writing software every day, but the community itself running on clear standards, clear contribution, and clear receipts.”

Ndiokwelu concluded that the Enugu Tech Festival now serves as more than a gathering—it is a checkpoint to align the ecosystem around excellence and convert that alignment into sustained execution.

“Where next is also clear. We keep raising the output standard. We deepen the infrastructure layer so the ecosystem does not reset.”

The Beaconsmith Collective is a creative lab and community in Enugu advancing practical work across AI, blockchain, and emerging technologies, with a focus on continuity, high standards, and real-world impact.

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