Namiri Technology Nigeria Limited, owners of the NRS-accredited e-invoicing platform DigiTax, will hold an E-Invoicing Compliance Breakfast on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at The Wheatbaker Hotel, Ikoyi, Lagos. The closed session is designed for CEOs, CFOs, Heads of Tax, and other business leaders at large and medium enterprises navigating Nigeria’s transition to mandatory e-invoicing under the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) framework.
Attendees will participate in a live walk through of the DigiTax platform and join a panel discussion featuring Mohammed Bawa, Project Manager for the NRS MBS e-invoicing solution, and Sadiq Arogundade, CEO of D’Accubin Solutions and Lead Technical Consultant for the NRS National E-Invoicing Initiative. The event will also feature the launch of a whitepaper, “The State of E-Invoicing Readiness in Nigeria,” which draws on cross-market e-invoicing data and industry projections to inform Nigeria’s compliance landscape.
“The compliance monitoring window for large taxpayers is now over, and the compliance question has shifted. A business that has connected its own systems might still carry financial exposure if its suppliers and counterparties have not done the same; part of the goal of the e-invoicing policy is corporate interoperability, with the NRS serving as the regulatory backbone that enforces a common standard across all participants. That is a conversation that belongs in the CFO’s office, and it is the conversation we have structured this Breakfast to address, with the regulator and the technical infrastructure partners in the room,” said Olumide Akinsola, DigiTax Country Director for Nigeria.











