Children to explore AI world at inaugural summit

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Digital Equity Africa is set to host the first Artificial Intelligence (AI) Summit for Children in Africa, aimed at reaching over 100,000 children in Nigeria.

This gathering marks Africa’s first child-centred global AI conference, giving children the opportunity not just to consume technology, but to create with it.

The conveners stated that Abuja, Kano, and Enugu will be hosts to the conference series for 2025, as the event first goes live in Lagos.

“This is more than a conference, it is a national movement,” said Justina Oha, convener of Kids Tech Fest. “We are setting the stage for African children to not only understand emerging technologies like AI but also take ownership of them. From Lagos to Kano, we are democratising access to tech education for all.”

The Lagos Kids Tech Fest 2025, themed ‘Generation AI: Shaping the Future, One Mind at a Time,’ aims to introduce children aged 6–16 to the world of AI through specially curated sessions, hands-on activities, immersive learning, and interactive exhibitions.

There will also be dedicated speakers and workshops for parents, which will address parenting in an AI world, cyber safety, learning resources, career guidance, and IT curriculum for schools.

Digital Equity Africa will also go live with an AI Learning Community, which targets 100,000 Nigerian Children in its first year.

“This community will provide children with ongoing mentorship, access to digital learning tools, monthly challenges, and opportunities to engage with a global network of AI educators, keeping the momentum going long after the event ends,” the organiser added.



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