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Workerlink Business Summit 2026

April 24, 2026

Register now and be part of the conversation shaping the future of world branding and signage. WBS 2026 creates a platform where global experts meet African leaders, designers, technologists, city managers, and investors to rethink how branding and signage can reposition Nigeria and Africa on the world stage—visually, economically, and culturally. Africa is rising—yet the way our cities, institutions, businesses, and public spaces are branded often fails to reflect our true potential. Across Nigeria and the continent, inconsistent signage systems, poor wayfinding, weak visual identity, and the absence of globally accepted branding standards continue to shape negative perceptions, limit tourism growth, discourage investment, and weaken national image.

Event Date & Time

April 24, 2026-April 24, 2026 -

Location - Offline Event

1 ladi Kwali Street #Zone 4 Abuja, Federal Capital Territory 900001, Abuja

Event Information

Register now and be part of the conversation shaping the future of world branding and signage.

WBS 2026 creates a platform where global experts meet African leaders, designers, technologists, city managers, and investors to rethink how branding and signage can reposition Nigeria and Africa on the world stage—visually, economically, and culturally.

Africa is rising—yet the way our cities, institutions, businesses, and public spaces are branded often fails to reflect our true potential. Across Nigeria and the continent, inconsistent signage systems, poor wayfinding, weak visual identity, and the absence of globally accepted branding standards continue to shape negative perceptions, limit tourism growth, discourage investment, and weaken national image.

WBS 2026 is intentionally focused on World Branding and Signage because branding is not just design—it is identity, direction, and experience. From airports to highways, hospitals to heritage sites, signage is the silent ambassador of a nation. When done right, it communicates safety, professionalism, culture, and global readiness. When done poorly, it exposes gaps in planning, governance, and innovation.


10:00 - 17:00

Workerlink Business Summit 2026

Register now and be part of the conversation shaping the future of world branding and signage. WBS 2026 creates a platform where global experts meet African leaders, designers, technologists, city managers, and investors to rethink how branding and signage can reposition Nigeria and Africa on the world stage—visually, economically, and culturally. Africa is rising—yet the way our cities, institutions, businesses, and public spaces are branded often fails to reflect our true potential. Across Nigeria and the continent, inconsistent signage systems, poor wayfinding, weak visual identity, and the absence of globally accepted branding standards continue to shape negative perceptions, limit tourism growth, discourage investment, and weaken national image. WBS 2026 is intentionally focused on World Branding and Signage because branding is not just design—it is identity, direction, and experience. From airports to highways, hospitals to heritage sites, signage is the silent ambassador of a nation. When done right, it communicates safety, professionalism, culture, and global readiness. When done poorly, it exposes gaps in planning, governance, and innovation.

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Workerlink Consulting

WorkerlinkWorkerlink Consulting is a forward-thinking business and development consulting firm committed to connecting ideas, people, and opportunities into impactful results. We work at the intersection of strategy, branding, technology, and project mana