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More Than 300 HBCU Students to Showcase Innovation and Vie for Tech Career Opportunities

Zizwe Mtonga, Thabo Traore, Ruvarashe Nyabanda, Sunday Ochigbo, Asia Harris, Solomom Agyire, Mauyon Wusu, Moyinoluwa Adelowo, Osamwengumwenro Oni-Ojo, Ogheneobukome Ejaife
October 14, 2025

AAMU Students Gear Up to Compete at 10th Annual BE Smart Hackathon

A team of talented Alabama A&M University students will represent the University at the 10th Annual Black Enterprise BE Smart Hackathon, taking place November 5–8 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hosted by Black Enterprise, a premier multimedia company, and presented by American Airlines, the event's main sponsor, the four-day coding competition brings together 310 students from 43 historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) – the largest group in the event’s history.

Alabama A&M University’s 2025 BE Smart Hackathon Team includes:

  • Moyinoluwa Adelowo, junior mechanical engineering major from Ibadan, Nigeria
  • Thabo Ibrahim Traore, junior computer science major from Lusaka, Zambia
  • Osamwengumwenro Oni-Ojo, junior computer science major from Benin City, Nigeria
  • Zizwe Mtonga, junior computer science major from Lusaka, Zambia
  • Asia Harris, junior computer science major from Temecula, California
  • Solomon Agyire, junior computer science major from Bogoso, Ghana
  • Sunday Ochigbo, junior electrical engineering major from Benue, Nigeria
  • Ruvarashe Nyabando, junior electrical engineering major from Harare, Zimbabwe
  • Mauyon Wusu, junior electrical engineering major from Lagos, Nigeria
  • Ogheneobukome Jefferson Ejaife, junior electrical engineering major from Delta, Nigeria

Under the theme “Built Brilliant. Built Different: 10 Years of Elevating Excellence,” this year’s Hackathon celebrates a decade of innovation, collaboration, and empowerment. Students majoring in computer science, computer engineering, cybersecurity, and related fields will tackle real-world technical challenges, working in teams to design creative solutions while engaging with industry leaders and recruiters.

The competition also serves as a launchpad for professional opportunities, connecting students with the event’s largest-ever pool of corporate sponsors seeking to recruit top HBCU talent for internships and full-time positions.

“This is unlike any experience I have had before,” said Ochigbo. “With over 300 students gathered in one room with the spirit of competition and innovation, it is set to be a thrilling experience. Representing the AAMU Bulldog family, I am eager to push my limits and those of my team to deliver excellence by God’s grace.”

For Harris, the Hackathon offers a chance to learn, grow, and connect. “I am excited to compete in my first hackathon and to see what new challenges I will face that will prepare me for the future,” she said.

Each year, BE Smart Hackathon participants compete for prizes including 100,000 AAdvantage miles from American Airlines, a MacBook Air, and a DJI Mini 4 Pro drone, while gaining invaluable experience and industry exposure.

“This is a great opportunity for me to apply my technical and entrepreneurship skills to develop an impactful solution,” added Wusu.  “I’m ready to learn, compete, and proudly represent Alabama A&M University.”

(Photo L-R) Zizwe Mtonga, Thabo Traore, Ruvarashe Nyabanda, Sunday Ochigbo, Asia Harris, Solomom Agyire, Mauyon Wusu, Moyinoluwa Adelowo, Osamwengumwenro Oni-Ojo, Ogheneobukome Ejaife

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