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Sales Hack Conference 2025 Set to Redefine Digital Sales in Port Harcourt
Fadekemi Ajakaiye
In Port Harcourt, conversations about sales and sustainability are beginning to take a new shape. This month, the city will host the Sales Hack Conference 2025, a gathering for entrepreneurs, marketers, and small business owners who want to understand what keeps sales steady in an ever-changing market.
The event, convened by Nnamani Paul Chinedu and his team, is set for Saturday, November 15, at Lemaco Hall & Garden, Ada George, Rivers State. The theme for this year’s edition — “Consistent Sales: The Offer, The Marketing, The Strategy” captures the quiet but necessary conversation about structure, focus, and business discipline in today’s economy.
For Paul, the conference is not about quick wins or viral strategies. It’s about helping business owners see the patterns behind lasting success. “Consistent sales don’t happen by chance,” he says. “They are built on clear offers, the right marketing, and strategies that work.”
Over the years, the Sales Hack Conference has grown into a learning space for people determined to build stable, scalable businesses. From startup founders to seasoned professionals, attendees come to exchange experiences and pick up insights they can apply to their work and daily operations.
Paul himself has become one of the young voices shaping Nigeria’s digital marketing scene. Known for his data-driven approach and relatable teaching style, his ideas have helped many small businesses attract loyal customers and grow steadily. In recognition of his work, he was listed among Nigeria’s Top 100 Young Leaders and Innovators, a quiet nod to his role in redefining business learning across Africa.
This year’s gathering will feature respected names including Emeka Nobis, Dr. Ella Chioma Ezeadilieje (Veronica Daughter), K. O. Baba Jornsen, Dr. Mazi Eze, Otobore Onesi Olumoye, Arc. Kalu Uche, Nteiro Cornelius, and of course, Paul Chinedu Nnamani himself.
Beyond the sessions and presentations, the conference has grown into a small community of thinkers and doers who share one belief, that progress is built, not chased. It’s a space where business owners meet to learn, connect, and grow without pressure.
Outside the conference setting, Paul continues to share his thoughts and lessons through his Facebook platform (@Chinedu Paul Nnamani), where he writes on marketing, systems, and the human side of business growth.
As November unfolds, Port Harcourt prepares to host another chapter of the Sales Hack journey, one built on simplicity, learning, and the timeless truth that consistency still wins.







