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Scrum Day Nigeria 2026 Brings Agile Practitioners Together in Lagos Today
March 25, 2026
Read Original: Techpoint AfricaScrum Day Nigeria 2026 is taking place today at the Lagos Oriental Hotel, bringing together product leaders, engineers, agile coaches, and technology executives for a one-day conference themed "Building Better Products — Sooner, Safer, Happier." The event is convened by Sam Adesoga, Principal Consultant at ValueHut Consulting and a certified Professional Scrum Trainer with over two decades of experience across software development, quality assurance, and enterprise agile coaching.
The programme includes keynote sessions, track talks across product, delivery, and engineering, hands-on workshops, coaching clinics, and a Live Metrics Lab where participants can review their own organization's performance data and leave with an improvement plan. The conference is deliberately practitioner-led, meaning attendees are sharing real case studies and approaches rather than theoretical frameworks. Adesoga noted that while agile methods have existed for decades, documented case studies from Africa remain limited, and the event is designed to address that gap directly.
The audience includes CTOs, CIOs, engineering managers, product managers, quality assurance professionals, and representatives from banks, fintechs, and technology companies across Nigeria. The conference addresses a persistent challenge in the Nigerian tech space: slow product delivery cycles, communication gaps between technical and business teams, and inconsistent quality in shipped products.
For startups and agencies in Nigeria, structured product delivery processes directly affect how fast you move and how much client trust you maintain. Events like this create direct access to frameworks and practitioners who have solved these problems in local contexts, not imported playbooks that assume unlimited budgets and mature engineering teams.
If your delivery speed or product quality is a problem for your business right now, the tools to fix it are being discussed in Lagos today.
Source:Techpoint Africa