A business law firm, Duale, Ovia & Alex-Adedipe (DOA), has emphasised the importance of stakeholders’ involvement in driving Nigeria’s transition to a more sustainable digital landscape.
Founding Partner of the DOA, Adeniyi Duale, stated this in Lagos during a whiskey and wine gathering event.
Duale also announced the firm’s intention to continue fostering trusted relationships within Africa’s private capital ecosystem through the upcoming fourth yearly TMT Business Series 2025.
This event will convene telecommunications, media, and technology leaders to discuss opportunities and challenges within the evolving regulatory landscape.
Duale, while stressing the need for stakeholders to transform Nigeria’s current fragmented approach into a more coherent, scalable, and sustainable digital ecosystem, urged innovators and regulators to collaborate closely, share insights, and strengthen connections that will drive investments across Africa’s growth-oriented sectors.
“By creating a space for open dialogue outside traditional boardrooms and conferences, DOA reaffirms its commitment to nurturing relationships and ensuring regulatory certainty vital for successful private equity and venture capital transactions in West Africa,” he stated.
“Now in its fourth edition, the series gathers leading voices from business, government, and the innovation ecosystem to examine the key drivers of a future-ready digital economy.
“This year’s edition marks a strategic shift to focus on what truly matters for long-term growth: infrastructure, regulation, commercialisation, creativity, and connectivity,” Duale stated.