Dr. Leo Stan Ekeh
By Our Reporter
Sub-Saharan Africa’s foremost technology distributor, TD Africa, reaffirmed its long-standing alliance with Dell Technologies during a high-powered courtesy visit on June 3rd, 2025, at Dell’s regional office. Mrs. Chioma Ekeh, CEO of TD Africa, who was accompanied by an executive delegation of senior company leaders, led the strategic meeting.
The visit celebrated a successful partnership and renewed the commitment to deepening collaboration between two of the most influential players in Africa’s tech distribution ecosystem.
The highlight of the visit was the presence of Dr. Leo Stan Ekeh, Chairman of Zinox Group — TD Africa’s parent company — who graced the occasion as the Special Guest of Honour. His attendance underscored the significance of the partnership between TD Africa and Dell Technologies and the broader strategic vision of the Zinox Group for Africa’s digital advancement.
Commending TD Africa for initiating the visit, Dr. Ekeh emphasised the importance of continuously reinforcing valuable partnerships in today’s fast-paced technology landscape.
While appreciating Dell Technologies’s consistency and vision, he remarked, “Strategy alone is not a solution in the 21st century. Take action. The result will tell the story.” His comment was a rallying call for action-driven collaboration and innovation that delivers measurable impact across Africa.
Reflecting on the enduring partnership, Mrs. Ekeh said, “Our journey with Dell Technologies is more than just business. It’s a story of trust, growth, and shared purpose. From the very beginning, Dell Technologies has exemplified the kind of partnership we value: innovative, responsive, and deeply committed to Africa’s digital transformation. At TD Africa, we are proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with Dell Technologies, distributing technologies that enable transparency, empower institutions, and drive the future of work. As we look ahead, we remain steadfast in our commitment to expanding access, accelerating innovation, and amplifying impact across the continent.”
The reception from Dell Technologies was equally enthusiastic. Abimbola Owoeye, Dell’s Country Lead for Nigeria, emphasised the mutual respect and strategic importance of the relationship. “TD Africa remains one of our most trusted and influential distribution partners in the region. Their consistency, market insight, and integrity are unmatched.
“In today’s world, where integrity and innovation must go hand in hand, I firmly believe that the cure to corruption is technology, and TD Africa sits at the helm of distributing technologies that challenge inefficiency and promote accountability across Africa. We look forward to building even greater momentum together,” Abimbola added.
The meeting concluded with both parties aligning on key priorities for the remainder of 2025, including expanded market reach, joint capacity-building initiatives, and aggressive penetration of underserved sectors through cutting-edge Dell solutions.
TD Africa’s continued engagement with global OEMs, such as Dell Technologies, underscores its mission to ensure the accessibility, affordability, and usability of technology across Africa.