Nigerian Events Startup Book’t to Showcase Product Ahead of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)

The all-in-one events management and ticketing platform Book’t, well-established among Afrobeats and diasporic event organizers in New York and New Jersey, has been invited to participate in the high-profile event, “Accelerating Nigeria’s Digital Transformation: A Blueprint for Economic Growth through Technical Efficiency.”

The event, hosted by the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation & Digital Economy (FMCIDE) of Nigeria, in collaboration with the United Nations (UN), will host investors, founders, and dignitaries from the US and Nigeria ahead of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly. The exclusive event aims to showcase the impact of Nigerian founders and business leaders in technology and forge opportunities for meaningful partnerships.

“Book’t was created to empower event organizers with cutting-edge technology that transforms the way people experience live events,” said Kolade Adekoya, CEO and Founder of Book’t. “As a Nigerian-founded company, we are proud to represent the entrepreneurial spirit of Nigeria at such a significant event. At Book’t, we are committed to supporting the success of Nigerian- and Black-owned companies globally, and we look forward to contributing to conversations on how digital innovation can accelerate economic growth in Nigeria and beyond.”

At the event, Book’t will showcase its platform, which simplifies event management for organizers while offering attendees a hassle-free platform for booking and managing their tickets. Designed to revolutionize event management as we know it, Book’t is rapidly becoming a vital tool for event organizers nationwide, offering a seamless experience from ticketing to on-site management and attendee engagement.


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