Verraki – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Mon, 01 Sep 2025 10:48:23 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Verraki – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Why ‘Local Data’ Matters Now https://techeconomy.ng/why-local-data-matters-now/ https://techeconomy.ng/why-local-data-matters-now/#comments Mon, 01 Sep 2025 10:48:23 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=166264 As Africa’s digital economy hurtles toward a cloud-first future, a new kind of infrastructure challenge is emerging, where data lives, who controls it, and how enterprises comply with fast-evolving national policies.

On September 18, 2025, industry leaders, regulators, and enterprise executives will converge in Lagos for the Africa Data Sovereignty Conference, a high-stakes summit on data localization, infrastructure readiness, and the next frontier of digital trust.

Convened by Olla Systems, a leading provider of cloud and IT infrastructure solutions, in partnership with Africa Hyperscalers, a digital infrastructure intelligence platform, the conference is expected to attract over 300 decision-makers from enterprise organizations, high-growth startups, and government institutions.

It comes at a pivotal time, as countries like Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Ghana advance data domiciliation mandates that require regulated institutions to store and process data within national borders.

“Data sovereignty is not just about where data resides; it is also about who controls it, who benefits from it, and how it powers national development,” said Olusola Adenuga, chief executive officer of Olla Systems and conference convener. “Other regions retain over 80% of their data onshore. Africa must break its digital dependence and build sovereign infrastructure that keeps our data, value, and opportunity within the continent.”

Over the past few years, African national regulators such as Nigeria’s Central Bank (CBN) and the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) have rolled out increasingly firm directives aimed at data sovereignty.

Financial institutions, telecom operators, and public sector agencies are under pressure to migrate workloads from global clouds to locally hosted, regulation-compliant platforms.

But for many enterprises, the transition is complex.

“Legacy vendor relationships, downtime fears, and limited awareness of local alternatives have slowed progress,” Mrs. Adenuga continued. “This conference is designed to change that narrative – by showcasing successful migrations, clarifying policy, and demystifying the tech stack that powers sovereign infrastructure.”

Themed “Empowering Enterprises with Secure, In-Country Infrastructure,” the event will feature keynotes and panel sessions exploring the intersection of policy, performance, and trust, raising urgent questions about the risks of offshore dependency in an age of cyber threats and geopolitical volatility.

Confirmed speakers include Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, Director General, National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Nigeria; Arnold Kavaarpuo, Executive Director, Data Protection Commission, Ghana; Philemon Lwanyaga, Data Protection Affairs Department, Personal Data Protection Office, Uganda; Dr. Ayotunde Coker, Chief Executive Officer, Open Access Data Centres; Lars Johannisson, Chief Executive Officer, Rack Centre, Ibukun Owa, Head, Regulations, Nigeria Data Protection Commission; and Olusola Adenuga, Chief Executive Officer, Olla Systems.

They will be joined by Olaniyi Yusuf, Managing Partner, Verraki; Eniola Arausi, Head, Shared Services/Operations, Olla Systems; Oyeniyi Immanuel, Vice President, Regulatory and Compliance, Terragon Group; Uche Okugo, Founder and CEO, FastClaim Solutions; Boluwaji Faniyi, Senior Manager, Architecture and Planning, MTN Nigeria; Olamide Ojumu, Head, Corporate Services, Olla Systems; Oshiorenua Adams, ICT Manager, Aradel Holdings; Stella Ashinaga, Data Analyst, Flour Mills of Nigeria; Femi Adeyemi, General Manager (IT), Renaissance Africa Energy; and Dr. Chidozie Nsoedo, Lecturer, Information Systems, Lagos Business School.

The event will be held in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, and will bring together participants from across Africa.

Attendance is by invitation, with registration required.

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Verraki to Host Webinar on How African Businesses Can Start and Scale AI https://techeconomy.ng/verraki-to-host-webinar-on-how-african-businesses-can-start-and-scale-ai/ https://techeconomy.ng/verraki-to-host-webinar-on-how-african-businesses-can-start-and-scale-ai/#respond Fri, 13 Jun 2025 07:10:12 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=161010 African business and tech solutions firm, Verraki, a member of Andersen Consulting, is hosting a free webinar titled: ‘From Idea to Action: How African Businesses Can Start and Scale AI Initiatives’.

  • Date: Thursday, June 19, 2025
  • Time: 3:30 PM WAT
  • Venue: Zoom
  • Registration Link is HERE.

This high-impact session will equip business leaders with actionable strategies to assess AI readiness, drive enterprise use cases, and implement scalable AI systems that deliver results.

What to Expect:

Keynote Address by Randy McGraw, chief commercial officer at Sertis, a Bangkok-based enterprise AI consultancy and member of Andersen Consulting.

Randy will present a technical roadmap for implementing Private LLMs (Large Language Models)using a case study from ThaiBank, showcasing measurable ROI in sales, productivity, and CSAT scores.

Fireside Chat: Kehinde Banasko, CEO of Skilladder AI, will discuss how her platform is using AI for skill verification and workforce transformation across Africa. The conversation will be moderated by Niyi Yusuf, managing partner at Verraki.

This session is tailored for founders, executives, product owners, and innovation leads seeking real-world guidance on deploying AI responsibly and at scale.

Verraki Partners is an African business and technology solutions firm enabling governments and enterprises to drive transformation and inclusive growth. A member of Andersen Consulting, Verraki applies global expertise with local insight to solve Africa’s toughest business and development challenges.

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