Women in Gaming Africa partners with AGE Lagos to expand Nigeria presence
Organisation collaborates with local network to deliver community-led networking and inclusion initiatives in West Africa.
Nigeria.- Women in Gaming Africa (WiGA) will take part in Africa Gaming Expo (AGE) Lagos 2026. The organisation is partnering with the AGE platform and the Women in Nigeria Gaming (WiNG) Network to expand its presence in the country.
AGE Lagos 2026 takes place from March 24 to 27, bringing together stakeholders from across the gaming sector, including operators, regulators and technology providers.
WiGA said: “This week Women in Gaming Africa lands at AGE Lagos – and we couldn’t be more excited to bring the WiGA energy to West Africa once again.”
WiGA will deliver on-site activations focused on networking, collaboration and community engagement, with an emphasis on connecting with Nigeria’s gaming community. WiGA added: “This time, we’re proud to be partnering with Women in Nigeria Gaming (WiNG) Network and the incredible AGE Lagos platform to create a space for connection, collaboration and community.”
The initiative supports WiGA’s efforts to strengthen connections and expand its reach within West Africa’s gaming ecosystem. The organisation also signalled its intent to build deeper ties locally. “To our Nigerian community – we are so ready for you,” added WiGA.
Its presence at AGE Lagos reflects the growing role of community-focused initiatives within African gaming events as the sector continues to evolve.