Nigeria's Digital Growth Demands a Unified Security Framework

“Nigeria has been working in isolation - databases in silos. There’s a need for an interoperable security framework.”
-Dr. Jimson Olufuye

“Nigeria’s fintech dominance is real. But dominance without coordinated digital security leaves millions exposed.”
Speaking at the PH TechExpo 2026, Dr. Olufuye challenged stakeholders to move beyond fragmented and patchwork solutions toward a unified, strategic security framework designed for the digital age.

As Nigeria's digital infrastructure continues to expand, cyber threats are evolving even faster. Sustaining innovation, trust, and economic growth will require stronger interoperability, coordinated cybersecurity efforts, and a national approach to digital resilience.

The infrastructure is growing. The threats are growing faster. The time for a unified security framework is now.

AfICTA Privacy Policy (Updated 2026)

AfICTA Privacy Policy

The Africa ICT Alliance (AfICTA) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, protect, and share your information when you visit our website (www.aficta.africa) or interact with our services, digital platforms, events, communications, and online resources.

By using our website or submitting your personal information, you consent to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.

1. Information We Collect
AfICTA may collect personal and non-personal information in the following ways:
Personal Information
We may collect information that identifies you directly, including:
Full name
Email address
Phone number
Organization / company name
Job title
Country / location
Billing or membership information (where applicable)
Event registration details
Survey responses, feedback, or submitted applications
Communication preferences

Automatically Collected Information
When you visit our website, certain technical information may be collected automatically, including:
IP address
Device type
Browser type and version
Operating system
Pages visited
Date and time of visit
Referring website or URL
Clickstream and navigation behavior
Geographic region (approximate)
Cookies and similar tracking technologies
Device identifiers and session information
This data helps us improve our website performance, user experience, and digital services.

2. How We Use Your Information
AfICTA may use your information to:
Provide services, membership support, and communications
Process registrations for events, webinars, forums, and programs
Respond to enquiries and feedback
Share newsletters, announcements, and updates
Improve website performance and user experience
Monitor website usage and security
Prevent fraud, abuse, or misuse of our digital platforms
Comply with legal and regulatory obligations
Conduct research, analytics, and reporting
Support digital engagement initiatives and partnerships
We only process personal information where we have a lawful basis to do so.

3. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
AfICTA uses cookies and similar technologies (such as analytics tools, pixels, and session technologies) to:
Recognize returning visitors
Improve website functionality
Measure website performance
Understand user behavior
Personalize content where appropriate
Enhance security and fraud prevention
You may disable cookies through your browser settings, although some features of the website may not function properly as a result.

4. Analytics and Digital Tools
AfICTA may use modern analytics and digital service providers to understand website traffic, improve user experience, and optimize communications. These tools may collect technical and usage data in accordance with applicable privacy laws. AfICTA may also use secure cloud-based platforms, customer relationship management systems, event management tools, AI-assisted systems, or communication technologies to support its operations, provided such tools comply with appropriate security and privacy safeguards.

5. Sharing of Personal Information
AfICTA does not sell personal data.
We may share your information only where necessary with:
Authorized AfICTA staff and administrators
Service providers acting on our behalf
Event or program partners (where relevant and with appropriate safeguards)
Legal or regulatory authorities where required by law
Security professionals to prevent fraud, abuse, or unlawful activities
All such sharing is subject to confidentiality and security obligations.

6. International Data Transfers
As a pan-African and globally engaged organization, AfICTA may use digital systems or service providers located in different countries. Where personal data is transferred internationally, AfICTA will take reasonable steps to ensure appropriate safeguards are in place in accordance with applicable data protection laws.

7. Data Security
AfICTA takes reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect personal information against:
Unauthorized access
Loss or destruction
Alteration
Misuse
Cybersecurity threats
Accidental disclosure
While no online system can guarantee absolute security, we strive to apply industry-standard security practices.

8. Data Retention
AfICTA retains personal data only for as long as necessary to:
Fulfill the purpose for which it was collected
Meet legal or regulatory obligations
Support membership, event, and organizational operations
Resolve disputes or enforce agreements
When no longer required, data will be securely deleted or anonymized.

9. Your Privacy Rights
Depending on applicable law, you may have the right to:
Access your personal information
Correct inaccurate information
Request deletion of your data
Withdraw consent
Object to certain processing
Restrict processing
Request data portability
Opt out of marketing communications
Requests may be submitted to AfICTA through the contact information provided below.

10. User Conduct and Protection
If you post or submit offensive, unlawful, harmful, or inappropriate content through AfICTA platforms, AfICTA may use available information to investigate, prevent misuse, protect users, and comply with legal obligations.

11. Third-Party Links
AfICTA’s website may contain links to third-party websites or platforms. AfICTA is not responsible for the privacy practices of those external sites and encourages users to review their privacy policies.

12. Children’s Privacy
AfICTA’s website and services are not intended for children without appropriate supervision or lawful basis for data collection. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children in violation of applicable laws.

13. Changes to this Privacy Policy
AfICTA may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect legal, technological, or operational changes. Updated versions will be posted on this page with the revised effective date. Users are encouraged to review this policy periodically.

14. Contact Us
For questions, privacy concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact:
Africa ICT Alliance (AfICTA)
Website: www.aficta.africa
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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13th AfICTA Summit's Presentations - 2025


Papers Presented at the 13th AfICTA Summit
Held on 12th & 13th November, 2025

 

S/N

Topic

Presenter

1

A Digital Governance and Sovereignty in Africa: The Prerequisite for Accelerating the Digital Agenda

Mr. Segun Olugbile
CEO, Data Analytics  Privacy Technologies

2

Adopting Emerging Technologies & addressing its effect on Environment & Climate

Dr. Hoda Nofal
International Business Development Expert Climate Change civil society Representative Cairo, Egypt.

3

Adopting Emerging Technologies and Their Impacts on the Environment and Climate

Prof. Adenike Osofisan
Fmr. President, Computer Professional Registration Council of Nigeria & Member, AfICTA Advisory Council

 

Summit Video

https://www.youtube.com/@aficta/videos

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AfICTA 2024 Calendar

 

Calendar

 AfICTA 2024 Calendar of Events

(Major IT Events in Africa and Beyond)

S/N

DESCRIPTION OF EVENT

DATE

STATUS

1

DGIx- Digital Green Innovation Accelerator

31 January Closed

2

Web Summit Qatar, Doha, Qatar

26-29 February 2024 Closed

3

UNESCO Conference on Education Data and Statistics 2024

7-9 February 2024 Closed

4

IGF First Open Consultation and MAG Meeting, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia/Online

27-29 February Closed

5

 14th AfICTA eConferences

March 28 Closed

6

 ICANN79 Community Forum

2-7 March  Closed

7

WSIS Forum 2024: WSIS+20 Forum High-Level Event will be held in Geneva, Switzerland  27-31 May 2024 Closed

8

GiTEX Africa, Morocco 29-31 May Closed

9

Girls in ICT Leadership, Int'l Telecommunication Union 25 April  Closed

10

NETmundiat+10 Consultation April 29-30 Closed

11

ICANN Contracted Parties Summit, Paris, France  6-9 May  Closed

12

 ICANN80 Policy Forum  10-13 June Closed

13

15th AfICTA Quarterly eConference 2 July Closed
13 ICANN81 Annual General Meeting (26th)  9-14 November  Closed

14

African Internet Governance Forum, (AfIGF2024)

 20-22 November Closed

15

Nigeria 2024 Internet Governance Forum Closed Closed
16 11th AfICTA Summit 3-5 December Closed
17 Global Digital Compact 22-23 September Closed

17

ASOCIO Summit: General Assembly + ASOCIO Digital Summit 2024 Nov 14 14 Nov 2024 Closed
 18  IGF 2024, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia  15-19 December Closed
       
       
       

 

AfICTA 2017 Calendar of Events

 

DESCRIPTION OF EVENT

DATE

STATUS

1

Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD) Intersessional (Geneva)

23-25 January

Open

2

Working Group on Enhance Corporation

25-27 January

Open

3

AITEC Southern Africa ICT Summit 2017, Maputo, Mozambique

1-2 February

Open

4

ITU CWG Internet Open Consultation, Geneva

3 February

Open

5

ICANN NCPH Intersessional

12-16 February

Closed

6

Africa Domain Name System (DNS) Forum 2017.

TBC

Open

7

ITU-T SG 20, Dubai

13-23 March

Open

8

ICANN 58 meeting Copenhagen, Denmark

11-16 March

Open

9

Innovation Africa Digital (IAD) Summit in Abuja, Nigeria.

14-16 March

Open

10

AITEC East Africa ICT Summit 2017, Oshwal Centre, Nairobi, Kenya.

15-16 March

Open

11

CSTD 20th Session, Geneva

8-12 April

Open

12

WSIS Forum 2017, Geneva, Switzerland

12–16 June

Open

13

3rd Africa and Middle East Conference on Software Engineering, Cairo, Egypt

TBC

Open

14

ICANN 59 meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa

26-29 June

Open

15

AfICTA Summit 2017

10-12 October

Open

16

ICANN60 (19th AGM), Abu Dhabi,

Oct 28 - 3 Nov

Closed

17

12th Internet Governance Forum (IGF ) Geneva

18-20 December

Open

18

ASOCIO ICT Summit 2017

TBC

Open