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As part of his visit to Ghana, Chief Business Officer of Yango Group, Adeniyi Adebayor spent time with the winners of the 2025 Accra Mobility Hackathon.

The Ghana Hackathon hosted by Zindi Africa and powered by Yango brought together over 120 participants across 4 universities in Ghana both online and in person.
Mr. Adebayo presented medals and prizes to the overall winners and encouraged the young data science enthusiasts to continue growing and developing their skills and capacities to meet the ever evolving tech needs of the 21st century.

Oluwafemi Isaac emerged as the overall winner while second place went to Henry Cobbinah. Team Code Endelea, consisting of Eldad Opare, Victor Asum and Shaun Mensah clinched 3rd place.

The 2nd edition of the Accra Mobility Hackathon is testament to Yango’s unwavering commitment to empowering youth and supporting STEM education in Africa.

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