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Breaking: DDM, DAMA launch weekly blockchain education series
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Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) has partnered with the Digital Assets Management Academy (DAMA) to introduce a new program titled Blockchain World.
The series is designed to provide simple and practical insights into blockchain technology for beginners and enthusiasts.
The next session is scheduled for Wednesday, April 30, 2025, at 11:00 AM Nigeria time.
The topic for this edition is “How Does Blockchain Work: Understanding Block, Nodes, and Consensus.”
Miss Juliet Oluchi Ojo, a certified instructor at DAMA, will serve as the speaker for the session.
She will simplify core blockchain concepts such as blocks, nodes, and consensus to make them accessible to all participants.
Organizers described the session as perfect for individuals who are new to blockchain or those seeking to build a stronger foundation.
The program promises to deliver a quick but highly insightful learning experience.
Participants will have the opportunity to understand how blockchain systems achieve security, transparency, and trust through decentralization.
The session will be held virtually via the Zoom platform.
Interested participants can join the program by following this link: Zoom Link.
The Meeting ID required to access the session is 870 8562 4072.
Participants will also need to use the passcode 871871 to log in.
For those unable to attend via Zoom, the session will be streamed live on the Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) YouTube channel.
Organizers are encouraging attendees to subscribe to the DDM YouTube channel for automatic updates whenever a program goes live.
The subscription link for the channel is DDM YouTube Channel.
The Blockchain World series is part of a broader initiative to increase blockchain education among Nigerians and the African diaspora.
Organizers stressed the importance of equipping young people with digital skills relevant to the future economy.
They believe that a strong understanding of blockchain can open up numerous opportunities in finance, business, and technology sectors.
Sessions will be held twice every week, specifically on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Each program will begin promptly at 11:00 AM Nigeria time.
DDM and DAMA expressed excitement about the growing interest in blockchain education within Nigerian and African communities.
They view blockchain knowledge as an essential tool for economic empowerment and innovation.
The institutions remain committed to offering regular, accessible, and affordable education in emerging digital fields.
Participants are encouraged to bring questions and engage actively during the sessions.
Organizers believe that interactive participation will enhance the learning experience for everyone involved.
DDM and DAMA have pledged to continue evolving their program content to meet the needs of learners at different stages.
Organizers also hinted at future sessions covering more advanced blockchain topics.
They stated that anyone interested in understanding the future of finance and technology should not miss this opportunity.
Blockchain World aims to demystify complex digital concepts and inspire more Africans to take part in the digital revolution.
Both organizations believe that education is key to unlocking economic growth and personal success through technology.
They invite all interested participants to mark their calendars and join the sessions regularly.
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