The Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) Lagos Chapter has entered a new leadership era as Dr. Adesina Adewale, was officially inaugurated as Chairman on Wednesday, November 3, 2025, during a ceremony held at the NCS National Secretariat in Lagos.
In his acceptance speech, Dr. Adewale expressed deep gratitude to members, past leaders, and stakeholders for the confidence reposed in him, describing his emergence as a collective victory for the Lagos technology community.
“This moment is not about me, it is about all of us,” he said. “It is about the collective strength of a community that believes in innovation, professionalism, and service.”
He paid special tribute to past chairmen of the Chapter, particularly the immediate past Chairman, Mr. Olakunle Oladipupo, for laying a strong foundation of growth.
Dr. Adewale also commended the electoral committee for ensuring a transparent and credible election, describing the Lagos Chapter as “a model of digital democracy and professional integrity.”
Dr. Adewale, who will lead the Chapter alongside newly elected EXCO members, called for unity and collaboration, urging his team to “harmonize ideas and elevate the Chapter beyond every previous benchmark.”
A Bold Agenda for NCS Lagos
Unveiling his vision, Dr. Adewale outlined a strategic agenda aimed at transforming NCS Lagos into the most innovative, vibrant, and ethically grounded technology community in Nigeria.
His priorities include:
1. Youth Empowerment & Talent Acceleration
The Chairman emphasized the importance of grooming the next generation of technology leaders by creating structured pathways for NACOS members, young professionals, and budding innovators.
2. Digital Capacity Building
The Chapter will increase its focus on emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Blockchain, Web3, and Data Governance, positioning Lagos as a digital competence hub.
3. Database & Secretariat Modernization
Dr. Adewale promised a complete overhaul of membership records and communication systems to make them transparent, streamlined, and fully digitized.
4. Stronger Industry Collaboration
NCS Lagos will deepen partnerships with government agencies, private sector players, and academic institutions to create more opportunities for professionals and contribute to the growth of Lagos State’s digital economy.
5. Professional Ethics & Good Governance
He pledged to uphold the highest ethical standards, stressing that accountability and integrity must remain foundational to the Society’s leadership.

“A New Era for Digital Lagos”
Declaring the start of “a new era,” Dr. Adewale said the Chapter would move from ideas to visible impact, ensuring members are active participants in shaping the future of the tech profession.
“A Greater NCS Lagos is here,” he declared. “Together, we will expand the bridge, reinforce the bridge, and walk boldly into the future of digital Lagos.”
He concluded with a reaffirmation of service, humility, and commitment, adding: “Eko ò ní bàjé! God bless NCS Lagos.”
