Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) performs a significant position in enabling entry to important providers and fostering financial development throughout the globe. For Africa, DPI affords transformative potential, making certain inclusive digital entry and strengthening the area’s competitiveness within the world economic system. Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, stands on the forefront of this digital revolution. In a candid dialogue, Pleasure Ajoluchipu, a public sector advisor working with the Nigerian authorities, shared insights on the nation’s progress, challenges, and the way forward for DPI.