No-Code vs. Code in 2026: Kwara Digital Pulse Explores the Future of Development

As the global technology landscape accelerates, the February edition of Kwara Digital Pulsereturns to examine the critical tools and strategies driving modern digital creation. The upcoming session, themed “No-Code vs. Code in 2026: When Should You Choose Each, and Why?”, is scheduled to take place virtually on Friday, February 28, 2026, at 8:00 PM WAT via X Space.

This month’s dialogue brings together developers, entrepreneurs, and digital innovators to navigate the choice between rapid no-code deployment and the robust control of traditional programming. Participants will explore strategies for balancing speed with scalability to maximize impact within Nigeria’s burgeoning tech ecosystem.

Distinguished Speaker Lineup
The session features a panel of seasoned experts who bridge the gap between technical execution and community empowerment:

 Gbolahan Adegoke: A Senior Software Engineer at Lorem Excellentiam and Tech Lead at Digprom International. As the co-founder of KidsTech Africa, Adegoke brings deep expertise in crafting scalable solutions across fintech and EdTech sectors.

Memunat Manzuma: A prominent digital transformation leader and founder of Kuagi Resources. Having supported over 10,000 women in tech and built a community of 50,000 members, Manzuma will offer strategic insights into digital literacy and the practical benefits of technology adoption.

Abdulrafiu Ibrahim: A Software Engineer and distinguished Alumnus of Kwara State University. Known for his analytical precision, Ibrahim will provide a perspective on building high-performance web applications that integrate structural logic with modern software architecture.

Organized by the Office of the Special Assistant on Digital Innovations, Kwara Digital Pulse serves as a premier platform for blending innovation with community insight. This edition promises actionable takeaways for professionals looking to stay ahead in an ever-evolving digital landscape.

Interested participants are encouraged to join the live conversation on X (formerly Twitter) by following @DigitalKwara and using the hashtag #KwaraDigitalPulse.

 

Media Team,

Office of the SA on Digital Innovation

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