Sphere Of Web3, a Nigerian startup is tackling a problem few have dared to confront, which is the exclusion of people with disabilities from the decentralised future.
Sphere Of Web3 is building an inclusive ecosystem that merges Artificial Intelligence (AI), Blockchain, Fintech, and Education Technology (EduTech) to ensure that no one is left behind in the emerging digital economy.
In this edition of Techparley’s DRIVE100, where we spotlight Africa’s most promising and impactful startups, we focus on how Daniel George Agbo, the Founder and Chief Visionary Officer (CVO) of Sphere Of Web3, is building an inclusive digital ecosystem that leverages AI, Blockchain, Fintech, and EduTech to make Web3 accessible to everyone.
“For many with visual, hearing, or learning challenges, navigating the Web3 ecosystem feels like entering a world built without them in mind,” Daniel told Techparley. “While others teach “how Web3 works,” we focus on how Web3 can work for everyone.”
What You Should Know
The Web3 revolution has created vast opportunities in decentralised finance, tokenised economies, and digital innovation. Yet, Daniel observed a glaring omission: inclusivity.
The platform empowers individuals with visual, hearing, or cognitive challenges to learn, earn, and lead in Web3 through adaptive AI tutors, blockchain-verified certifications, and accessible fintech tools.
“Sphere Of Web3 is the first inclusive ecosystem that merges AI, Blockchain, Fintech, and Education to empower individuals, including those with additional needs to learn, earn, and lead in the decentralized economy,” Daniel said.
According to Daniel, Sphere Of Web3 is powered by collaboration. Learners join a global community of educators, mentors, and innovators via DAO-led learning paths focused on crypto safety, smart contracts, and ethical investing.
What This Means
Sphere Of Web3 is not just another edtech or crypto-learning platform, it’s an ecosystem designed to empower individuals of all abilities.
According to the founder, Sphere’s adaptive AI tutors and voice-driven modules simplify complex Web3 and fintech concepts, enabling learners with visual, hearing, or cognitive challenges to engage meaningfully.
“Our adaptive AI enables personalised learning for users with different needs from visual or hearing impairments to cognitive challenges ensuring no one is left behind in the Web3 revolution,” Daniel said.
Every course completed on Sphere Of Web3 comes with verifiable blockchain-based certificates; transparent, tamper-proof, and owned by the learner. This system restores dignity and self-sovereignty to education and career pathways.
Through integrated micro-wallets and tokenised incentives, the startup say users can “learn-to-earn,” participating in the decentralised economy while gaining financial independence.
How Sphere Of Web3 Redefines the Game
Competitors like Binance Academy and Coursera offer generalised learning, but lack accessibility and blockchain verification. Sphere Of Web3, on the other hand, is decentralised, adaptive, and purpose-built for inclusivity.
Daniel says the startup’s unique value proposition lies in combining AI for personalisation, blockchain for transparency, and fintech for empowerment, all under an inclusion-first philosophy.
Sphere Of Web3’s journey from concept to traction is a testament to what vision can achieve. According to the startup, the team hosted the Web3 Inclusive Summit with the theme “Empowering Inclusion in the Decentralised Future”, uniting educators and advocates from across Africa.
The development of REKOD.AI, an AI-powered voice-to-text app integrated with blockchain, marks a major step in accessible technology for education and communication.
Sphere is forming alliances with inclusive organisations, DAOs, and blockchain educators to co-build accessible solutions for global use. The startup also has over 100 early community members and endorsements from Web3 advocates.
Meet the Team Driving Inclusion
Daniel George Agbo, Founder & Chief Visionary Officer, brings over three years of experience in special education and Christian studies. His classroom experience shaped his passion for building technologies that serve humanity.
Abraham Akannmu, the AI Specialist and Technical Lead, spearheads the development of REKOD.AI and the adaptive learning engine, ensuring that AI is not just powerful but compassionate.
Solomon Oni Bamidele, Marketing Strategist & Brand Growth Lead, drives community engagement and storytelling, translating technical innovation into relatable human impact.
Looking Ahead
Like many pioneering startups, Sphere Of Web3’s journey hasn’t been without hurdles. Daniel notes funding, awareness, and technical integration among them. Limited funding for inclusion-first projects also remains a global problem.
The next phase for Sphere Of Web3 is both ambitious and purpose-driven. Over the next twelve months, the team aims to launch its minimum viable product (MVP), expand its community to more than 500 active learners and educators, and form strategic partnerships with leading blockchain ecosystems such as Solana and Polygon.
Within two years, Sphere Of Web3 plans to complete full AI and blockchain integration across its platform, establish the Sphere of Impact Fund to support inclusion-focused innovators, and set up regional hubs across Africa to train underrepresented groups in emerging technologies.
Looking further ahead, Daniel said the five-year vision is to scale the platform to over thirty countries worldwide and create an AI for Inclusion Lab, a dedicated research centre focused on advancing accessibility technologies and inclusive digital innovation.
A Vision for Policy and Collaboration
When asked what he would do if he were Nigeria’s Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Daniel’s answer was direct: “I’d make Nigeria the hub of inclusive innovation in Africa.”
His vision includes government-backed innovation funds, digital inclusion programmes, regional tech hubs, and pro-innovation policy frameworks that promote ethical blockchain and AI adoption.
The global Web3 market is projected to surpass $33.53 billion by 2030. This is the opportunity Sphere Of Web3 is seizing, bridging the intersection between inclusion, technology, and empowerment in one of the fastest-growing digital economies in the world.
According to industry experts, Sphere Of Web3 is more than a startup, it’s a movement for equitable innovation. In a digital age often driven by profit and hype, Daniel George Agbo and his team remind the world that true progress is inclusive.
Talking Points
It is inspiring to see Sphere Of Web3 position itself at the intersection of AI, Blockchain, Fintech, and Education, tackling one of the most overlooked challenges in technology today, which is digital exclusion for people with disabilities and diverse learning needs.
By designing a platform that combines AI-powered adaptive learning, blockchain-backed certification, and financial inclusion tools, Sphere Of Web3 is going beyond education; it’s building pathways for empowerment and economic participation in the decentralised economy.
At Techparley, we recognise how this inclusive approach could redefine access to technology across Africa, especially for learners and educators who have traditionally been excluded from innovation conversations.
The startup’s vision to make Web3 accessible to all, through tools like REKOD.AI and its community-driven learning ecosystem shows a deep understanding of Africa’s real digital inclusion gap. It also positions Sphere Of Web3 as a catalyst for ethical and human-centred innovation in the continent’s growing tech ecosystem.
With the right strategic support, Sphere Of Web3 has the potential to become Africa’s leading voice in inclusive Web3 education, setting a new global standard for accessibility-driven innovation.
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