The government of Akwa Ibom State has entered into a partnership with T2 to accelerate digital technology growth and innovation in the state.
The governor, Umo Eno made the announcement at the opening ceremony of the Ibom Ignite Conference 2025, a youth-focused leadership and entrepreneurship gathering designed to equip participants with tools, networks, and insights to transform ideas into impact.
Akwa Ibom State is preparing itself to be Nigeria’s next digital innovation hub as the state governor announced a partnership with T2 to accelerate the state’s technology and digital growth agenda.
Governor Eno’s announcement followed a keynote by Obafemi Banigbe, Chief Executive Officer of T2, who outlined a bold vision for Akwa Ibom as a future leader in software development, artificial intelligence, and startup innovation.
“Akwa Ibom is not just poised to birth the next big thing like Flutterwave or Paystack; it has the potential to emerge as a genuine digital goldmine for this region,” Obafemi Banigbe, CEO of T2, stated.
Banigbe emphasised that achieving this vision requires prioritising investment in people and education. “The future is not built on oil. It is built on education, human capital, and digital skills. If we fail to develop the next generation, we risk wasting the immense talent of our youth.”
“We are back in business. T2 is repositioning as a digital business and lifestyle partner — youth-friendly, tech-friendly, startup-friendly, and committed to enabling innovation and the creative economy,” Banigbe added. “We are ready to work hand-in-hand with His Excellency to make Akwa Ibom the South-South’s digital powerhouse.”