Cardano Ghana Community (CGC), in partnership with Catalyst Africa Town Hall (CATH), hosted an impactful Cardano Governance Workshop in Tamale on May 24, with over 50 enthusiastic participants, led by Cardano Ghana team lead Mohammed Mustapha Yakubu and supported by Seidu Ziblim, Osman Mohammed, Fidelia Ayaabila, and Abubakari Mahamud, was a resounding success. Under the theme “Empowering Blockchain Education & Growth in Africa,” participants left inspired and eager to engage more deeply in Cardano governance.
Mohammed Mustapha Yakubu set the stage with an insightful presentation on Cardano Governance, diving into its key elements and highlighting the importance of the upcoming Cardano Constitutional Convention. His talk ignited thought-provoking discussions and left many with a newfound sense of ownership in the governance process.
Fidelia Ayaabila’s presentation was both informative and motivating, as she detailed the significance and benefits of participating in Cardano governance. Her call to action resonated strongly, encouraging participants to seize the opportunity to shape the future of Cardano.
Seidu Ziblim brought the workshop to life with a dynamic demonstration of practical steps on becoming a DRep and getting involved in governance actions. His session featured highlights on the latest governance activities in the Cardano community, sparking excitement and anticipation for what’s to come.
A huge thank you to Catalyst Africa Town Hall for partnering with us on this important initiative, and to the Cardano Ghana Community for consistently showing up to learn, grow, and empower one another.
Together, we’re building a stronger, more engaged Cardano community in Africa!