The blockchain and cryptocurrency industry in Nigeria is witnessing a surge of talented women making impactful strides. Faith Obafemi, a legal expert, is instrumental in navigating crypto regulations through her firm, Future-Proof Intelligence. She has also contributed to Nigeria’s Payment System Vision 2030. Ruth Iselema heads Bitmama, Nigeria’s first woman-led crypto exchange, promoting blockchain innovation. Olayinka Odeniran co-founded the Black Women Blockchain Council, advocating for diversity in tech. Sarah Idahosa leads Women in DeFi, equipping women with blockchain knowledge. Similarly, Deborah Ojengbede, Oluchi Enebeli, Doris Ojuedeire, and Grace Olayinka are pivotal figures championing blockchain education and innovation across Africa. Their efforts are not only breaking gender barriers but also driving substantial technological advancement across various sectors.
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