Kwara Digital Pulse Explores Tech Trends and Challenges for 2025

The January edition of Kwara Digital Pulse, a flagship initiative of the Kwara State Government through the office of the Special Assistant, Digital Innovations convened a vibrant audience of over 300 listeners on X (formerly Twitter) Space to discuss the theme, “Navigating Tech Journey: Trends, Opportunities & Expected Challenges in 2025.”
Held on Saturday January 25, the virtual event featured tech industry leader Mr. Kazeem Oladepo, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of IHS Nigeria and marketing professional Miss Nafisat Ojolowo as guest speakers. Together, they shed light on the technological trends expected to dominate 2025 while addressing the opportunities and challenges the sector is likely to encounter.

Key Trends Shaping 2025.

The speakers delved into several transformative trends inclding:

  1. Artificial Intelligence (AI): Both speakers highlighted the role of AI in automation, data
    analysis, and personalization, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize industries.
  2. Data Management: The need for robust data security, privacy, and effective utilization of data emerged as a critical focus.
  3. Cybersecurity: As technology continues to advance, participants were reminded of the
    importance of protecting individuals and organizations against cyber threats.
  4. Content Creation: The rise of short-form video content platforms like TikTok was cited as an
    opportunity for creators and businesses to innovate.
  5. Social Commerce: Discussions also centered on how businesses can leverage the growing use
    of social media for e-commerce.
  • Challenges Ahead

The speakers also tackled key challenges likely to shape the tech space in 2025, such as:

  1. Concerns around data privacy and the ethical use of personal information.
  2. The competition for relevance in a fast-changing digital environment.
  3. Gaps in AI adoption stemming from limited skills, infrastructure, and ethical
    considerations.
  4. The need for improved infrastructure, such as high-speed internet and digital
    connectivity.
  5. Investment in human capital, with a focus on digital literacy and upskilling the
    workforce.

Empowering Innovation in Kwara State In his contribution to the discussion, Mr. Oladepo highlighted IHS Nigeria’s vision for the soon to be launched Ilorin Innovation Hub and the company’s commitment to fostering tech talent in Kwara State. He outlined the initiatives aimed at empowering young entrepreneurs and equipping them with the tools necessary to thrive in the digital age.

  • Engagement and Feedback

The interactive nature of the session added to its success, with participants engaging in a lively question-and-answer segment that provided valuable perspectives from the audience.

  • Paving the Way Forward

The January 2025 edition of Kwara Digital Pulse was hailed as a success, offering a platform to inspire innovation and address critical issues in the evolving tech landscape. By spotlighting trends and fostering dialogue, the event reaffirmed Kwara State’s leadership under the leadership of His Excellency the Governor of Kwara State, Mal. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq in driving digital transformation and preparing its citizens for the future of work.

Michael Iyiowu
For the Office of the S.A Digital Innovations to the Governor of Kwara State.

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