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Technology Should Not Be A Quick Fix, Says Lydia Ezenwa

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One of the young Africans in the United States (US) who has worked on projects that have mapped thousands of African startups advancing responsible AI governance, Lydia Ezenwa, has cautioned that technology must not be a quick fix.

Known for her work spanning civic-tech acceleration, research on inclusive innovation and artificial intelligence, Ezenwa said Africa can achieve a lot with technology, but warned that it can’t be and should not be a quick-fix area.

The Nigerian who is shaping how Africa engages with technology and how the world engages with Africa spoke with LEADERSHIP on her work and papers, which are transforming what Africa’s digital future will look like.

She said the continent has the potential.

“Technology should not be a quick fix,” Ezenwa said, adding that it should be the foundation for sustainable development.

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Ezenwa’s story may have begun in languages, but her true fluency lies in the architecture of transformation.

From AI governance to continental innovation mapping, LEADERSHIP gathered that Ezenwa is turning Africa’s untapped potential into proof of global digital leadership.

“I am working across projects spanning artificial intelligence, civic technology, financial technology and climate innovation,” Ezenwa, who has shown that Africa is not waiting to catch up in technology, said.

“We are already building the systems that will shape the global digital economy,” she added.
Ezenwa said her professional journey started with an undergraduate degree in French from Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria, even though she seemed destined for a career in languages, she discovered an even rarer fluency.

“I was able to connect worlds that rarely speak the same language: governments, startups, innovation hubs, investors and development partners.

“This skill has defined my career and positioned me as a central figure in Africa’s technology transformation. My intellectual and professional work reinforce each other.

“As a scholar-practitioner, I authored research helping to redefine Africa’s role in the global innovation narrative.

“My paper, “Artificial Intelligence for Inclusive Innovation: Investigating how AI-driven information systems can democratise access to opportunities in underserved communities,” is a work that explores how AI can be designed not to replace human capability but to expand it, especially in education, finance, health, and agricultural livelihoods,” she said.

According to her, the study challenges global narratives that treat Africa as a passive consumer of technology and instead presents it as a frontier of inclusive AI development.

“My second major paper, titled, ‘From Hubs to Economies: Rethinking Innovation Ecosystem Models for US –Africa Collaboration,” develops the Hub-to-Economy Transmission (H2E) model, a framework that explains how innovation hubs across Africa can translate local entrepreneurial energy into large-scale economic transformation through capital linkages, compliance with global standards, and policy alignment.

“This groundbreaking research provides a blueprint for how international partnerships, especially with the United States, can move beyond symbolic support to create sustainable, measurable impact,” Ezenwa said, adding that her field experience has been equally transformative.

Through AfriLabs, a network organisation that supports over 500 innovation and technology hubs across 54 African countries, she led two continental AI studies funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, mapping over 3,000 ventures and producing actionable policy recommendations for ethical AI adoption.

“These studies have reshaped how African governments and donors think about technology governance, creating frameworks for data protection, algorithmic fairness, and responsible use of emerging technologies,” she said.

“Through the African Union Civic Tech Fund Acceleration Programme, implemented by AfriLabs in partnership with the European Partnership for Democracy, I designed and delivered a two-week virtual Acceleration training that reached innovators in six countries.

“The programme combined agile development, design thinking, and real-time translation, achieving a 60 per cent increase in knowledge acquisition and a 90 per cent satisfaction rate among participants,” she said.

Beyond numbers, Ezenwa said her work strengthened the digital backbone of democratic participation across borders.

“Whether shaping policy dialogues, designing research frameworks, or managing multi-country innovation programmes, I will ensure that innovation, governance, and finance move in harmony,” she said of her dreams.

“This capacity to integrate systems rather than merely participate in them makes me one of the continent’s rare digital architects. I am pursuing a Master’s in Information Systems in the United States. I want to continue to refine my expertise in enterprise systems, digital transformation, and data governance,” Lydia said about her desires.

“My mission remains deeply rooted in Africa, and I want to ensure that technology is not applied as a temporary patch but is embedded as a foundation for long-term resilience and inclusive growth,” Ezenwa added.

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