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Port Harcourt Goes Digital In The 2025 Niger Delta Tech Summit

Niger Delta is on the brink of a transformative digital revolution as it gears up for the Niger Delta Digital Summit 2025 in Port Harcourt. This landmark event represents a bold step toward reshaping the region’s economic future, shifting the focus from oil dependency to technological innovation.

The Niger Delta Digital Summit 2025 seeks to harness this wave of innovation, unlocking opportunities that have long remained untapped in the region. Scheduled for June 25, 2025, at the EUI Centre in Port Harcourt, the summit carries the theme “Beyond Oil: Shaping a Digital Future for the Niger Delta.”

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It promises to be a convergence of bright minds, from aspiring entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts to established industry leaders and policymakers. Attendees will delve into discussions on emerging technologies, explore pathways to launching scalable digital ventures, and engage in networking opportunities that could redefine the region’s economic landscape.

A key highlight of the event is the startup pitch competition, offering young innovators from the Niger Delta a chance to secure ₦1 million in seed funding—a testament to the summit’s commitment to nurturing homegrown talent and disruptive ideas.

More than just a conference, the Niger Delta Digital Summit 2025 symbolizes a collective vision for progress. It challenges the narrative of the region as merely an oil-rich zone, instead positioning it as a future hub of digital excellence. By embracing technology, collaboration, and forward-thinking strategies, the Niger Delta is poised to write a new chapter—one driven by innovation, sustainability, and limitless potential.

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