MinieMoney, The Bulb, MoneyGames, and Future Z Adventures 2.0 celebrate Children's Day

MinieMoney, The Bulb, MoneyGames, and Future Z Adventures 2.0 celebrate Children’s Day

MinieMoney and The Bulb are pleased to announce the return of MoneyGames & Future Z Adventures 2.0 to their annual Children’s Day event. 

This year’s event will be held on May 27th at the Balmoral Hall, Federal Palace Hotel, and it promises to be bigger, better, and more fun than ever before.

The MoneyGames & Future Z Adventures event is a one-of-a-kind approach for kids and teens to learn about money and the skills needed to flourish in a technology-driven economy. This one-day programme will provide a pleasant approach for people to learn about money management and technology.

At the event, kids and teens can learn financial literacy through the Money Games series. They will also learn technical skills at a hackathon. A fascinating event will blend fun, financial knowledge, and technology.

More than 1,500 children and adolescents from partner schools and organisations in Lagos will attend the event both in person and online. Visitors can participate in guided trips that include digital projects, interactive activities, and incentives. Prizes and scholarships of up to 500,000 Naira will be awarded, and some lucky students will receive free coding instruction.

This year’s festival will include coding seminars, virtual reality experiences, robotics and drone classes, book readings, chess games, music and dance performances, and more. Bounce houses, sip-and-paint sessions, hoverboards, networking, inter-school competitions, scholarships and prizes, face painting, and a play area are among the other events.

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MoneyGames and FutureZ Adventures 2.0 welcome all

MoneyGames and FutureZ Adventures 2.0 give parents a chance to learn more about how their children can benefit from learning about money and new technology.

To participate in the fun and learn more about preparing children for the workplace, parents and instructors are asked to bring their young charges.

The event is free, but registration is required. Register your kids online or with the event organisers.

From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., kids and their parents or guardians can enjoy numerous exciting activities. MoneyGames and Future Z Adventures 2.0 promise fun, learning, and excitement. Inspire future innovators.

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Miniemoney, a company that combines banking and edtech, has made a mobile app to help parents save money for their children.

The company says the app would teach kids and adults about money and give them bank cards, savings accounts, the ability to buy things with cash inside the app, and more.

The company said, “Miniemoney’s MVP launches with features like EarnIT, which lets kids and teens make money by doing chores and tasks given by a parent or guardian.

EarnIT can also keep track of how well kids do in school. There are also the Minie Wallet, the Minie Transfers, the Kids’ Savings Account, and tests and puzzles inside the app. The app has trips for both parents and kids.

All kids can use the in-app learning features, even if their parents haven’t approved it. However, some functions do need adult approval.