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Nimi Adegbite Hosts Peruzzi, Shank Comics, Tobi Bakre, Olumide Oworu, Mbadiwe Twins, Kelly Rae, Others at Tech Cirvee Fest.
Ibadan witnessed a landmark moment on Saturday, July 12, 2025, as Amb. Nimi Adegbite, Founder of Cirvee and Convener of Tech Cirvee Fest, brought together over 5000 tech enthusiasts, creatives, and industry leaders for the second edition of Tech Cirvee Fest, Nigeria’s boldest youth-driven tech gathering.
Held at Tutu’s Event Place, Samonda, Ibadan, the event featured a powerful blend of technology, entertainment, culture, and impact — a formula pioneered by Cirvee in Oyo State.
At the heart of the fest was a live performance by music star Peruzzi, who thrilled the crowd with back-to-back hits. The excitement didn’t end there. The venue was buzzing with appearances from Shank Comics, Tobi Bakre, Pamilerin Adegoke, the Mbadiwe Twins, and Big Brother Naija Season 9 winner Kelly Rae and his wife, creating an unforgettable intersection of tech and pop culture.
Mr. Hyenana and Hadassah served as hosts, guiding the audience through a day filled with learning, laughter, giveaways, and connection.
One of the highlights of the day was the graduation ceremony for over 100 students of Cirvee Academy — a symbol of the organization’s core mission to raise tech talents and empower the next generation. In addition, dozens of attendees went home with free laptops, gadgets, and scholarships, further demonstrating Cirvee’s commitment to access and opportunity.
The event’s headline sponsor, Jeroid, played a key role in powering the experience, alongside other partners and supporters who believe in Cirvee’s mission of democratizing tech education across Africa.
With people overflowing the venue, hundreds standing outside, and thousands engaging, Tech Cirvee Fest 2.0 cemented its place as the leading tech festival in South-West Nigeria.
According to Nimi Adegbite:
“This is not just an event. It’s a movement. We’re building tech leaders, raising voices, and proving that young people in Nigeria are ready for the future — we just need the right platforms.”







