Ogbodo Campaign — News and Insights

Chukwuebuka Christian Ogbodo

News & Insights

A record of work — in infrastructure, legislation, technology policy, and democratic governance. Sourced and referenced.

Infrastructure 2019 DEAL

Advising on Nigeria’s Largest Deep Sea Port — A $1.53 Billion National Asset

As part of the Templars legal team, Ogbodo advised project sponsors on the $629 million financing for the Lekki Deep Sea Port — Nigeria’s first deep sea port and the deepest in Sub-Saharan Africa.

$1.53B Total Cost $629M CDB Loan 170,000 Jobs
Read more →
$1.53B
Total Project Cost
$629M
CDB Loan Facility
170,000
Jobs Created
$361B
Projected Revenue (45yr)

The Lekki Deep Sea Port is the single largest private infrastructure investment in Nigerian history, developed on a non-recourse project finance basis with majority international financing.

The port’s Phase 1 alone cost $1.53 billion, financed through a landmark $629 million loan facility from the China Development Bank signed in October 2019, alongside equity from an international consortium led by the Tolaram Group of Singapore and China Harbour Engineering Company.

Ogbodo was named on the Templars advisory team — led by Chike Obianwu and Finance Partner Zelda Akindele — that advised the project sponsors on the transaction. The deal was subsequently named “African Infrastructure Deal of the Year.”

The port, which became fully operational in April 2023, is projected to generate over $361 billion in economic value over its 45-year concession period, create approximately 170,000 direct and indirect jobs, and generate over $201 billion in government revenue.

Sources

Templars Law ↗ Willkie Farr ↗
Policy & Legislation 2015 — 2019 LEGISLATION

Drafting Nigeria’s Digital Rights and Freedom Bill

Ogbodo helped draft the Digital Rights and Freedom Bill — legislation that passed both chambers of Nigeria’s National Assembly before President Buhari vetoed it.

89M+ Nigerians Online 2 Chambers Passed
Read more →

In 2015, Ogbodo contributed to drafting the Digital Rights and Freedom Bill — a pioneering piece of legislation designed to protect the online rights and digital freedoms of over 89 million Nigerian internet users.

The bill was passed by the House of Representatives in December 2017 and the Senate in March 2018. It was formally transmitted to President Muhammadu Buhari in February 2019.

President Buhari declined to sign the bill in March 2019, citing that it covered “too many technical subjects” without addressing them extensively. Civil society organisations and international bodies criticised the veto as a missed opportunity for Nigeria to lead on digital rights in Africa.

At its core, this work represents the kind of legislative thinking that Nsukka East — and Nigeria — needs.

Sources

Freedom House ↗ IFEX ↗
Technology & AI 2024 AI STRATEGY

Invited to Co-Draft Nigeria’s National Artificial Intelligence Strategy

The Federal Ministry of Communications invited Ogbodo to participate in co-creating Nigeria’s first comprehensive National AI Strategy alongside NITDA and global partners.

$15.7T Global AI Economy 120+ Experts
Read more →

In April 2024, the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy convened approximately 120 leading Nigerian AI researchers, practitioners, and policy experts to co-create Nigeria’s first comprehensive National Artificial Intelligence Strategy.

The workshop, supported by Luminate (where Ogbodo previously served as Associate), along with Meta, Google, Microsoft, UNESCO, and UNDP, was designed to formulate a strategy using human-centred design principles.

Ogbodo was invited to contribute to this process — a recognition of his unique positioning at the intersection of AI policy, technology law, and African governance.

Sources

FMCIDE ↗ Vanguard ↗
Elections & Governance 2022 ELECTIONS

Leading Meta’s Election Integrity Strategy Across West Africa

As Meta’s Head of Public Policy for Anglophone West Africa, Ogbodo co-designed election integrity measures across Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, and Sierra Leone.

40,000+ Safety Team 5 Countries
Read more →

In the lead-up to Nigeria’s 2023 general elections, Meta deployed a comprehensive election integrity programme under the leadership of its Anglophone West Africa policy team.

The strategy involved a dedicated cross-functional team with deep local expertise alongside global specialists in misinformation, hate speech, and disinformation.

Key measures included deploying over 40,000 people working on safety and security globally, with content reviewers operating in Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa. The programme partnered with AFP, Africa Check, and Dubawa as fact-checking partners.

Sources

ITEdge News ↗
Recognition 2015 DISTINCTION

Nigeria’s First Google Policy Fellow — And Africa’s First Undergraduate Recipient

In 2015, Ogbodo became Africa’s inaugural Google Policy Fellow, and the first undergraduate on the continent to receive the prestigious fellowship.

1st in Africa Top 0.2% Law School
Read more →

The fellowship, which places emerging leaders at the intersection of technology policy and public interest, positioned Ogbodo at the cutting edge of research into how law, technology, and policy interact in developing economies.

The Guardian newspaper profiled him as “Nigeria’s First Google Fellow” negotiating the country’s tech future.

He graduated from the Nigerian Law School with First Class Honours, receiving the Director-General’s Prize and the Chief Ernest Shonekan G.C.F.R Prize — placing in the top 0.2% of a national class of 5,846 students across six campuses.

Sources

The Guardian ↗
Technology & AI 2024 MEDIA

Punch Newspaper: Ogbodo Raises Concerns Over AI and Data Privacy in Nigeria

In a Punch newspaper feature on AI and data privacy breaches, Ogbodo was consulted as a US-based AI expert on the gap between Nigeria’s data protection laws and their enforcement.

$725M Meta Settlement 2023 Data Protection Act
Read more →

In November 2024, the Punch — Nigeria’s most widely read newspaper — featured Ogbodo as a leading expert voice in a major investigative piece on AI-driven data privacy breaches in Nigeria.

Ogbodo’s analysis was pointed and practical. He noted that Nigeria does not lack data privacy laws — the challenge lies in enforcement.

The consultation reflects Ogbodo’s standing as a credible voice on technology governance — not just in academic circles but in Nigeria’s mainstream public discourse.

Sources

Punch Newspapers ↗
Policy & Legislation 2020 — Present CAREER

From Luminate to Burlington: Building Africa’s Policy Infrastructure

At Luminate (the Omidyar Group), Ogbodo managed a $20M+ grant portfolio focused on AI policy and digital rights across Africa. He now leads Burlington Consult.

$20M+ Portfolio 3 Global Institutions 5+ Countries
Read more →

After his tenure at Meta, Ogbodo joined Luminate — the policy and advocacy arm of the Omidyar Group (founded by eBay creator Pierre Omidyar) — where he managed a grant portfolio exceeding $20 million focused on AI policy, data governance, and digital rights across the African continent.

He subsequently founded Burlington Consult — an immigration strategy and advisory firm based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The trajectory from Google Policy Fellow to Meta’s West Africa policy lead to Luminate to founding his own firm represents a career built on bringing global expertise to bear on African challenges.

Sources

Instagram ↗