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TD Africa, ASUS Deepens Market Presence at Partner Event Summit Nigeria 2026

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April 29, 2026
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Victor Oluwaleye, head of Marketing, Konga Group; Irfan Vayani, SVP Business Development, Konga Group; Mary Akpokiere, Asus Marketing Manager, TD Africa; Emmanuel Ekwedike - VP Strategic Business, Konga; Onochie Melvin - VP Omnichannel Sales & Commercial Planning, Konga; David Isabemoi - Alt Computing Business Manager, TD Africa; Ikenna Ekeh - Executive Business Coordinator, TD Africa; Chioma Chimere - Coordinating Managing Director, TD Africa; Eniola Yussuff - Executive Assistant, TD Africa; Uchenna Okonkwo - Asus Product Manager, TD Africa; Fridel Makun - Head of Marketing, TD Africa

TD Africa reinforced its leadership in enabling global technology brands across Africa as it played a central role in the ASUS Partner Event Summit Nigeria 2026, held at Radisson Blu, Ikeja.

The high impact gathering brought together partners, stakeholders, and technology leaders for an immersive showcase of ASUS’ latest innovations, with key distributor TD Africa in attendance.

The summit offered hands-on access to ASUS’ expanding portfolio, designed for a wide spectrum of users, from students and professionals to creators and enterprise customers.

Partners experienced newly introduced devices from Consumer Electronics Show (CES), including the Zenbook Duo with its dual-screen productivity design, the ultra-lightweight Zenbook A14, and ASUS’ versatile All-in-One systems.

Beyond product innovation, the event highlighted ASUS’ support ecosystem, including Perfect Warranty, MyASUS, and ASUS Premium Care, alongside the ASUS Gold Partner Rebate Program, all designed to strengthen partner confidence and long-term value delivery.

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Speaking at the event, Chioma Chimere, coordinating managing director at TD Africa, emphasised the strategic importance of such engagements in driving adoption and strengthening the technology value chain.

“Events like this go far beyond product showcases, they are critical platforms for building the relationships and understanding required to drive real market growth. At TD Africa, our role is to ensure that global innovation is not just introduced into the market, but properly positioned, accessible, and impactful. By enabling our partners to interact directly with these technologies, understand their real-world applications, and identify opportunities within their own markets, we are strengthening the entire ecosystem. This is how we drive adoption, build trust, and accelerate digital transformation in a meaningful way across the region,” she said.

Also speaking, Mohammed Kazim, head of Sales, ASUS, highlighted the importance of local market engagement in translating global innovation into real value.

“CES remains a key platform where we introduce our latest innovations globally, but what truly matters is how effectively those innovations reach local markets. Our collaboration with TD Africa and other distributors, continue to play an important role in ensuring that these innovations are not just seen, but adopted in ways that drive productivity, creativity, and everyday impact across different user segments,” he said.

The event concluded with engaging activities and product giveaways, leaving attendees with both practical insights and strengthened partner relationships.

TD Africa continues to demonstrate its role as a key enabler of technology growth in Africa, bridging global innovation with local markets and ensuring that partners are equipped to deliver real value where it matters most.

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