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Nigerian Williams Adebayo Vies for AFRINIC Board Seat

…pledges to advance Africa's Internet ecosystem

by Joan Aimuengheuwa
June 16, 2025
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Williams Adebayo, contesting for AFRINIC seat
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Williams Adebayo, a highly experienced Nigerian professional with a decade of expertise across various technology and business sectors, has been officially shortlisted to contest Seat Two – West Africa, at the upcoming African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) Board Election 2025.

The election is set to take place on June 23, 2025, in Mauritius.

AFRINIC, as the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for Africa and the Indian Ocean region, plays a crucial role in the distribution and management of vital Internet number resources, such as IP addresses and Autonomous System Numbers.

Adebayo’s bid for a board position underscores Nigeria’s growing influence and commitment to the continent’s digital future.

Williams Adebayo, a freelance tech and sales consultant, brings a formidable background in business development, sales strategy, and high-level stakeholder engagement.

His professional journey spans the ICT, fintech, FMCG, and telecommunications sectors, providing him with a holistic understanding of market dynamics and digital transformation.

Seeking support and votes from members across the African continent, Adebayo said his motivation to vie for the AFRINIC board seat stems from a passion for leveraging technology to empower businesses, enhance digital equity, and foster sustainable development across the region.

“My commitment to advancing Africa’s internet ecosystem through strategic partnerships and policy advocacy has spurred me to go serve at the continental level,” he stated, hoping that his fluency in English and Yoruba is expected to be a significant asset in bridging communication gaps across diverse multicultural environments”.

In his current capacity, Adebayo manages crucial client relations with Internet Service Providers (ISPs), ensures AFRINIC compliance, and facilitates seminars aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s Internet infrastructure. His strategic outreach has reportedly “significantly enhanced the Africa regional footprint.”

Before his current role, Adebayo held pivotal positions that shaped his diverse skill set. As Territory Sales Manager at Ringo Telecommunication (an MTN Partner), he consistently drove revenue growth in broadband and mobile financial services. His leadership as Business Development Manager at Global Plus Group and National Sales/Marketing Manager at Lantern Books Publishers showcased his acumen in team leadership, digital marketing optimization, and brand awareness.

Earlier roles at E-Tranzact International Plc (fintech) and Procter & Gamble (FMCG) further honed his expertise in sales execution and distributor management.

Academically, Adebayo holds a BSc in Business Administration and an MBA in Marketing, complemented by certifications in Marketing Analytics, Retail Management, and Customer Service.

His proficiency in CRM tools, Microsoft 365, and project management, combined with his analytical rigor and interpersonal finesse, positions him as a strong candidate to deliver impactful results on the AFRINIC board.

A member of the Institute of Corporate and Business Affairs Management, Adebayo’s dedication to innovation and his extensive experience across the digital landscape make him a compelling advocate for the digital and economic advancement of West Africa and the broader African continent.

His potential election to the AFRINIC board could significantly bolster efforts to ensure the equitable and sustainable growth of internet resources across the region.

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