Technology for good: Eight teams to compete in “Hack the Mara” hackathon
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As part of its commitment to inspire developers to “build the future of Africa on Web3”, Mara, the Pan-African blockchain platform, has announced the top eight finalist teams of the “Hack The Mara” competition.
These finalists have been invited to
a physical hackathon in the Maasai Mara, taking place from 17th-26th of
September 2022.
The reveal of the finalists places a spotlight on the teams that submitted the most innovative and promising proposals to advance long term beneficial, social and environmental change in Africa and beyond.
With each team’s proposal explaining
the innovative solutions they would be building prototypes for during the
physical hack, the finalists reflect Mara’s commitment to serve as the port of
entry for blockchain capacity building in Africa.
The Mara Hackathon celebrates African Web3 developers and innovators who are working to solve last-mile payment tracking challenges and strengthen the financial sustainability of ongoing conservation projects in the Mara for better livelihoods.
Working in partnership with Circle (the issuer of USD Coin (USDC)
and Euro Coin), United Nations Foundations, Global Partnership for Sustainable
Development Data, Ishara Mara and Antler; Mara will award the top solutions with
up to $100,000 in funding, entry into startup accelerator programmes,
mentorship and other resources to build out their solutions.
The
finalist teams from Nigeria and Kenya that will be participating in the
physical hackathon include:
Team
AfroLabs (Nigeria) - a team of young blockchain explorers building Web3
solutions, breeding culture and building Africa. The team is made up of Obinna
Oba, a full-stack developer with an interest in building in the web3 space for
startups in Africa; Anthony Nwobodo, a full-stack software engineer and
blockchain developer; and Chisom Aniefuna, a 400 level Pharmacy student at the
University of Nigeria, Nsukka who loves blockchain and all the promises its
innovation can help the world with.
Team
BlockDash (Nigeria) - a team combining a wealth of experience in software
development and blockchain technologies to build highly performant systems. The
team is made up of Obinna Onuoha, a full-stack software engineer with
experience building highly scalable user-facing applications; Hakeem Kazeem, a
data scientist with a demonstrated history of working in the information
services industry; and Nofisat Ayanlola, a frontend developer skilled in data
science and frontend coding.
Team
FedhaPay (Kenya) - a team that builds easy-to-use DeFi solutions for locals.
The team is made up of Humphry Shikunzi, a software developer skilled in
blockchain development and UI/UX design; Maxwell Mwangi, a full-stack software
engineer with interest in Web3; and Jackline Tum, a product designer who loves
to use technology to solve problems and make an impact.
Team
BlockHackers (Nigeria) - a team of experienced Web3 professionals with
solutions that provides 100% transparency and security. The team is made up of
Solomon Ayo, an experienced software engineer with proficiency in blockchain
development and backend development; Oluwayimika Oladipupo, a Mechatronics
Engineering student who doubles as a full stack developer; and Chinwendu
Iheanetu, an experienced project manager who has worked with several teams in
various tech competitions and two startups.
Team Blocverse (Nigeria) - a team with a mission to drive blockchain adoption in Africa, through building everyday products with web3 technologies. The team is made up of Toochukwu Okoro, a smart-contract developer; Joshua Avoaja, a software developer with technical implementation skills; and Teresa Amanwachi, a researcher and technical writer.
Team Relic
(Kenya) - an all-ladies team qualified to think, plan and execute solutions
effectively. The team is made up of Martha Mwangi, a software developer that
enjoys solving problems at the bright and crisp interface between users and
business logic; Rachel Chege, a graphic designer and a product designer for web
and mobile applications leveraging Web2 and Web3; and Velma Krop, a team player
skilled in project management, presentations, blockchain, DAOs and community
management.
Team
Mastermind (Nigeria) - a team with three engineers focused on building
impactful USSD blockchain solutions in Web3. The team is made up of Babatide
Ayoade, a blockchain developer; Oluwasegun Abisagbo, a frontend developer and
Patience Adajah, a frontend d-App engineer skilled in UI/UX design.
Team Sahara
(Kenya) - a group of friends seeking to change the world by utilising the
current trends in technology to build simple solutions that solve major crises.
According to them, ‘Occam's razor is still sharp’. The team is made up of
Dennis Mutua, a software engineer specialising in blockchain and smart
contracts development; Beatrice Kirii, a software developer skilled in code
knowledge, research and testing; as well as Maina Gichuru, a software engineer
skilled in smart contracts development.
While in
Kenya for the hackathon, the finalists will be hosted at Ishara. Located in the
heart of the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, Ishara is an immersive
experience dedicated to preserving the wildlife, the communities, and the land
of this globally significant conservation area.
With
crypto, Web3 and blockchain education as its focal point, Mara is set to train
one million people and impact one billion lives in five years.


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