Nigeria’s dynamic economic transformation owes much to the efficiency, vision, and innovation in its supply chain and logistics sectors. As technology reshapes how goods are moved, stored, and delivered, a new generation of supply chain leaders is emerging—driving strategic operations, digital transformation, and sustainable practices across industries. These ten individuals are redefining the boundaries of logistics, procurement, and end-to-end delivery management with a forward-thinking mindset. Join us as we spotlight the leading minds optimizing Nigeria’s supply chain landscape.
1. Sandy Edidong

Sandy Edidong stands out as a strategic supply chain professional known for implementing digital transformation frameworks that enhance operational delivery and workforce efficiency. Through her leadership at Futuresoft, she has empowered over 200 organizations by aligning their supply chain strategies with emerging technologies—resulting in improved fulfillment and service responsiveness. Sandy’s deep integration of digital systems into logistics pipelines positions her as a vital force in connecting African enterprises with global markets.
2. Henry Njoku

Henry Njoku is a supply chain innovator in Nigeria’s agritech space, where his work with GreenLand has redefined distribution and logistics within sustainable farming. By applying technology to streamline the movement of produce from farm to market, Henry has helped reduce post-harvest losses and created robust supply frameworks in underserved rural areas. His focus on logistics efficiency is making a lasting impact on food security and agricultural supply continuity in Nigeria.
3. Amina Yakubu

Amina Yakubu, logistics and supply chain lead at SmoothGis, is celebrated for her holistic coordination of end-to-end logistics. With an extensive background in optimizing warehousing, inventory control, and transportation routes, she continuously improves delivery timelines while reducing operational costs. Her approach to synchronizing technology with logistics workflows has significantly enhanced the service reliability of businesses navigating complex supply environments.
4. Teibo Ruth

With a sharp focus on equitable access and sustainable resource delivery, Teibo Ruth leads logistics and supply operations for the Hope Initiative. Her expertise in managing agricultural supply networks for underserved communities has transformed social impact strategies into practical, measurable solutions. Through streamlined procurement and distribution models, Teibo ensures that marginalized populations receive timely support, especially in food and essential resources.
5. Nnaji Ihuomachukwu

Nnaji Ihuomachukwu is a supply chain manager and founder of ventures focused on logistics optimization, procurement intelligence, and tech-driven supply chain solutions. He has built scalable businesses that streamline sourcing, enhance delivery performance, and improve inventory visibility across industries.
Leveraging data analytics, automation, and strategic partnerships, Nnaji drives digital transformation and sustainable operations in complex supply chain ecosystems. His agile leadership empowers organizations to navigate market shifts with resilience, efficiency, and measurable impact.
6. Fidelia Ogundeleye

As supply chain operations lead at Zest Africa, Fidelia Ogundeleye leverages digital retail networks to optimize order fulfillment and last-mile delivery across multiple countries. Her focus on aligning customer expectations with inventory flow and transportation efficiency has fueled Zest Africa’s growth and cross-border logistics capabilities. Fidelia’s data-driven decisions improve turnaround times and strengthen supplier partnerships across the continent.
7. Louis Samuel

Louisa Samuel plays a pivotal role in managing supply logistics for HealthLeap’s expanding healthcare delivery system. By designing integrated distribution systems for medical products and data-driven inventory management, she ensures that healthcare access is both timely and reliable. Her precision-driven strategies are vital in coordinating logistics that support affordable healthcare in underserved regions.
8. Amara Obasi

Amara Obasi leads educational logistics operations for LearnSpark, where she manages the movement and distribution of digital learning tools and infrastructure. Her experience in structuring scalable logistics networks has helped ensure efficient educational delivery across various regions. Her proactive approach bridges supply and technology to democratize access to learning in remote communities.
9. Taiwo Emmanuel

Taiwo Emmanuel, supply chain architect at Fundall, has played a critical role in enabling seamless logistics for digital financial services. From physical onboarding materials to secure transaction hardware, his efforts ensured the consistent delivery and deployment of fintech resources nationwide. Taiwo’s structured logistics models were crucial to Fundall’s rapid expansion and eventual acquisition.
10. Francis Akumah

Francis Akumah, logistics systems strategist at Treepz, oversees the company’s complex mobility infrastructure, coordinating inter-city supply and fleet resource management for over six million users. His innovative routing algorithms and capacity planning models have streamlined urban transportation logistics, improving service reliability and customer experience. His work continues to set standards in sustainable and tech-enabled mobility supply frameworks.