Pressdia Partners Tech Revolution Africa 2.0 to Amplify Nigeria’s Innovation Narrative

Pressdia is partnering with Tech Revolution Africa 2.0, to amplify Nigeria’s innovation narrative.

This move reinforces the of Pressdia to strengthen the visibility and documentation of the nation’s technology ecosystem.

Co-founded by David Ogebe and Glory Olamigoke, Tech Revolution Africa 2.0 convened leaders across telecoms, fintech, infrastructure, and public policy to examine how technology can address access to finance, job creation, digital safety, and infrastructure gaps, particularly for underserved communities.

Positioned by its organisers as a results-driven platform, the conference brought together innovators, investors, and policymakers through keynote sessions, panel discussions, exhibitions, and structured networking engagements designed to translate dialogue into measurable outcomes.

Speaking on the partnership, Olanrewaju Alaka, chief executive officer of LaerryBlue Media, parent company of Pressdia, said the collaboration reflects a shared responsibility to elevate Africa’s innovation story beyond industry conversations and into broader public awareness.

He emphasised the importance of documenting and amplifying locally developed solutions as African technology ecosystems continue to mature.

Olamigoke noted that Pressdia’s media support strengthened the conference’s ability to project its impact beyond the venue, ensuring that initiatives emerging from the platform reach stakeholders positioned to scale innovation-driven progress.

Through the partnership, Pressdia and Tech Revolution Africa advanced a unified objective: ensuring that as technology reshapes Nigeria and the continent, its impact remains clearly reported, strategically amplified, and widely understood.

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