
In a world where DAOs are the new black and Web3 is more than just a buzzword you pretend to understand in front of your tech friends, BuildaDAO (BaD) is taking things to a whole new level of decentralized chaos and creativity.
And guess what? We’re going BaD across SEVEN African countries. That’s right—seven places where jollof, nyama choma, bunny chow, and chapati are as essential as block explorers. Kenyans, you can store chapatis on decentralized nodes, your chapatis won't get messed with.
From Kenya to Nigeria, Ghana to Botswana, Ethiopia to Uganda to Cameroon, BaD is dropping nodes, vibes, and decentralized dreams like it’s an airdrop you didn’t know you were eligible for (but totally are).
We’re not doing boring classrooms with sad PowerPoints and even sadder snacks. At BaD, we blend education with culture, and we believe the future is taught over RPG hackathons, esports pitch battles, and “smart contract karaoke” (yes, that’s a thing now).
Wanna learn Solidity while eating omena-viazi and arguing about which Web3 wallet has the best UX? Come through.
Wanna design tokenomics for a MAMA DAO while a DJ spins amapiano during office hours on discord? Say less.
Calling all devs—noobs, pros, and the ones who lowkey just want to put “Web3 Developer” on their bios—it’s time to check in. We’re launching the BaD Developer Roll Call, a continent-wide campaign to find, celebrate, and supercharge the best builder minds across Africa.
Got React and Rust on your resume?
Can deploy a smart contract faster than your cousin can say “crypto is not a scam”?
Want to learn and get paid in public while building stuff that actually matters? Community stuff
Then roll up, show up, and build up—because we’re not just looking for keyboard sojourners. We’re building on-chain Avengers, and you just might be our next Rusty Stark or Solidity Panther.
Because good is boring.
Because we’re tired of “innovation hubs” that run out of coffee and vibes by day 2.
Because Africans don’t need saving—we need infrastructure, funding, and the freedom to build our own damn future.
BaD is about:
Local pods running DAO meetups on discord and various events.
Virtual campuses where devs in Addis Ababa collab with designers in Accra, being project managed by Nairobi.
Decentralized funding that doesn’t require you to beg VC bros on Twitter.
We’re BaD, and we’re proud. And if you’re down to learn, build, ship, and vibe—you might just be one of us.
The first Dev Roll Call opens soon. Bring your code, your community, and your favorite meme coin.
IRL events, online sprints, bounty hunts, and even DAO talent shows (yeah, we’re serious).
BuildaDAO NFTs, swag drops, and possibly a BaD-branded jollof seasoning—because we’re spicy like that.
So. Are you ready to get BaD with us?
Seven countries.
One decentralized dream.
Infinite memes and smart contracts.
Follow the vibe. Join the Roll Call. Build on-chain. Be BaD.
X: https://twitter.com/Build_a_Dao?t=slxoA60QwknaGJw8L73uCA&s=09

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In a world where DAOs are the new black and Web3 is more than just a buzzword you pretend to understand in front of your tech friends, BuildaDAO (BaD) is taking things to a whole new level of decentralized chaos and creativity.
And guess what? We’re going BaD across SEVEN African countries. That’s right—seven places where jollof, nyama choma, bunny chow, and chapati are as essential as block explorers. Kenyans, you can store chapatis on decentralized nodes, your chapatis won't get messed with.
From Kenya to Nigeria, Ghana to Botswana, Ethiopia to Uganda to Cameroon, BaD is dropping nodes, vibes, and decentralized dreams like it’s an airdrop you didn’t know you were eligible for (but totally are).
We’re not doing boring classrooms with sad PowerPoints and even sadder snacks. At BaD, we blend education with culture, and we believe the future is taught over RPG hackathons, esports pitch battles, and “smart contract karaoke” (yes, that’s a thing now).
Wanna learn Solidity while eating omena-viazi and arguing about which Web3 wallet has the best UX? Come through.
Wanna design tokenomics for a MAMA DAO while a DJ spins amapiano during office hours on discord? Say less.
Calling all devs—noobs, pros, and the ones who lowkey just want to put “Web3 Developer” on their bios—it’s time to check in. We’re launching the BaD Developer Roll Call, a continent-wide campaign to find, celebrate, and supercharge the best builder minds across Africa.
Got React and Rust on your resume?
Can deploy a smart contract faster than your cousin can say “crypto is not a scam”?
Want to learn and get paid in public while building stuff that actually matters? Community stuff
Then roll up, show up, and build up—because we’re not just looking for keyboard sojourners. We’re building on-chain Avengers, and you just might be our next Rusty Stark or Solidity Panther.
Because good is boring.
Because we’re tired of “innovation hubs” that run out of coffee and vibes by day 2.
Because Africans don’t need saving—we need infrastructure, funding, and the freedom to build our own damn future.
BaD is about:
Local pods running DAO meetups on discord and various events.
Virtual campuses where devs in Addis Ababa collab with designers in Accra, being project managed by Nairobi.
Decentralized funding that doesn’t require you to beg VC bros on Twitter.
We’re BaD, and we’re proud. And if you’re down to learn, build, ship, and vibe—you might just be one of us.
The first Dev Roll Call opens soon. Bring your code, your community, and your favorite meme coin.
IRL events, online sprints, bounty hunts, and even DAO talent shows (yeah, we’re serious).
BuildaDAO NFTs, swag drops, and possibly a BaD-branded jollof seasoning—because we’re spicy like that.
So. Are you ready to get BaD with us?
Seven countries.
One decentralized dream.
Infinite memes and smart contracts.
Follow the vibe. Join the Roll Call. Build on-chain. Be BaD.
X: https://twitter.com/Build_a_Dao?t=slxoA60QwknaGJw8L73uCA&s=09

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Welcome to Web3, a world where digital assets thrive, ownership is decentralized, and the power of community drives progress. In this brave new ecosystem, NFTs are more than just collectibles—they're your gateway to influence and innovation. At the heart of this evolution lies KibokoDAO NFTs, a Decentralized Autonomous Organization powered by membership NFTs on the Lisk blockchain and hosted on Rarible.Why Lisk?Lisk is redefining blockchain development with its modular approach, empowering de...

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