Kuda Co-founder Urges Young Developers To Build Tech With Purpose At NACOSS 2025

Posted on May 18, 2025

Musty Mustapha, co-founder of Kuda, delivered a compelling keynote address titled ‘Start Small, Build Bold’ at the inaugural NACOSS TechFest on May 13, 2025, held at the University of Ilorin Auditorium.

Organised by the Nigeria Association of Computer Science Students (NACOSS), the event, themed ‘Tech for Good: Creating Solutions for a Better World,’ brought together students, industry leaders, and tech enthusiasts to explore how technology can create meaningful solutions for society.

In his address, Mustapha emphasised the transformative power of technology when grounded in empathy and purpose. Reflecting on Kuda’s journey, he highlighted how addressing real-world challenges like financial exclusion can lead to impactful innovations that resonate with everyday Nigerians.

“Technology isn’t just about what we build; it’s about who we build for,” Mustapha asserted, urging young people in tech to prioritise building solutions that bridge societal gaps instead of chasing fleeting trends.

He stressed that genuine innovation stems from understanding and addressing the struggles of individuals, from students burdened by transaction fees to small business owners awaiting timely payments.

Reflecting on Kuda’s origins, he explained how the fintech’s founders identified a critical problem — the exclusion of millions of Africans from modern financial services — and decided to build a solution that was accessible, affordable, and suited to real-world needs.

“Real innovation is based on empathy,” he emphasised. “Understanding real struggles is critical to making the world better.”

Mustapha encouraged the audience to keep empathy at the core of their work. “Whether you’re coding your first app, designing a product, or starting a company, ask yourself: Who does this help? What problem does it solve? How does it make someone’s life better?”

Mustapha’s call to action aligns with the broader potential of technology to drive economic change.

According to a recent report by research agency, Public First, Artificial Intelligence, for example, is expected to contribute an estimated $15 billion to Nigeria’s GDP by 2030, reflecting a projected annual growth rate of 27.08 per cent from 2025 to 2030.

As Mustapha aptly concluded, “You don’t need permission to create something meaningful. All you need is a clear problem, a bold vision, and the courage to take the first step.”

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