Ajudua to lead investment deal room at Nigeria House Davos


Bobo Ajudua, a legal strategist and Principal Partner of BFA&Co Legal, has been appointed to lead the Deal Room at Nigeria House Davos, a defining moment in his evolution from legal practitioner to global business strategist and serial entrepreneur.

The Deal Room is at the heart of Nigeria House's investment agenda at the World Economic Forum, serving as the engine room for high-level dialogue, cross-border partnerships and investor interactions designed to translate global interest in Nigeria into real economic outcomes.

In this role, Ajudua will oversee deal facilitation across key sectors including energy, infrastructure, oil and gas, technology and the creative economy.

Speaking on his role, Ajudua
In a statement signed by David Adeyemi, head of their PR team in Abuja, described the opportunity as a responsibility to help translate Nigeria's ambition into bankable, executable partnerships, adding that the deal room is where conversations move from interest to intent and from intent to action.

Ajudua revealed that this appointment signals widespread recognition of his growing influence beyond entertainment law.

“Over the years, Ajudua has built a reputation as a multi-sector operator with venture and advisory roles spanning oil and gas, sports, corporate strategy and investment structuring, positioning him as a bridge between policy, private capital and enterprise,” the statement said.

At the 56th World Economic Forum, Ajudua is also participating as an official delegate and speaker, contributing to the dialogue about emerging markets, African enterprise and the role of structured deal-making in accelerating sustainable development on the continent.

Nigeria House Davos brings together some of the country's most influential public and private sector leaders, including Vice President of Nigeria Kashim Shettima, as well as senior government officials, global investors and industry leaders.

The platform has increasingly become the focal point of Nigeria's international economic diplomacy, presenting a coordinated narrative of reform, opportunity and readiness for global capital. Industry observers see this moment as an apparent reset.

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