Dear African Builder,
As you pack your bags and prepare to step onto the global stage at Devconnect and other side events in Buenos Aires, remember this: you are not going there to shrink. You are going there as a representative of a continent rich with innovation, grit, and vision.
The Web3 space, though ideologically grounded in diversity, equity, and openness, is often unaware of its own biases. You may encounter the burden of assumptions about who you are, where you come from, or what you're capable of. Please don't let that define your experience. Let them remind you of the power and uniqueness you carry. You are not a guest in this industry; you are a contributor, a pioneer, a peer.
At the same time, walk with respect. Learn the rhythms of other cultures, their ways of speaking, of disagreeing, of creating space. Understanding boundaries is not submission; it is strategy. It is how bridges are built strong enough to carry ideas across continents. But as you build those bridges through various conversations and participations in activities, never undersell yourself or your continent.
Remember, Africa is not a market to be "discovered." It is a force shaping the future of technology and human coordination. The Web3 industry is waking up to that truth. Walk with the quiet confidence that they have as much, if not more, to learn from you as you have from them.
Do not reduce yourself to a beggar at the table of opportunity. You are the table, too. You bring perspectives forged in real economies, resilient systems, and communities that know how to create value without excess. You are not there to ask for validation; you are there to offer partnership, collaboration, and insight. Speak with boldness but remain humble when educating others about Africa and the real-world use cases of blockchain in Africa.
Be intentional. Choose one thing, one mission, one question, one connection that you want to bring home from Devconnect. Let that be your compass. If your goal is only to see what you can gain as an individual, you may leave with full pockets but an empty purpose. This journey is bigger than you. You carry your ecosystem, your collaborators, your continent with you.
And finally, be mindful of your words. Don't use your voice to tear down your home or diminish the work of your peers. Speak of your ecosystem with pride and honesty, not as a place lacking, but as a place becoming. Every sentence you speak in those halls adds to the narrative of what African builders stand for. Make it one of dignity, excellence, and possibility.
Go in power.
Go in awareness.
Go in unity.
And return with something greater than what you left with, not just for yourself, but for all of us building across the mother continent.
Yours in consciousness,
Michael Lawal