Lagos Network Hub, one of Lagos’ fastest-growing business networks, successfully concluded its 4th Edition titled “Network in White” on Saturday, June 27, 2026, at Lacour Hotel.

With “Clear Standards” as the theme, the event set out to raise the bar for how business is done, who you meet, and what you leave with. By the final handshake of the night, that standard had been met.

A Room Set for Standards
The 4th Edition brought together CEOs, founders, investors, public sector leaders, and first-time attendees under one roof. From registration to the last session, the emphasis was clear: professionalism, access, and outcomes.

Attendees came in white, but they also came with intent — to connect, collaborate, and close. The atmosphere was premium, focused, and intentionally curated away from noise.

A Defining Moment: The Commissioner’s Arrival
One of the most talked-about moments of the day was the arrival of the Hon. Tokunbo Wahab, Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Lagos State.

In a sector where access to government is often limited, Mr. Wahab chose a different approach. He moved through the room, shook hands with attendees, paused for conversations, and took questions directly from business owners. There was no barrier between the office and the people.

His humility did more than impress — it set the tone. It reminded everyone in the room that leadership is measured by presence and accessibility, not just title. For many first-time members, that one-on-one moment became the highlight of the day.

Insight from the Stage: Dr. Alex Nwuba, Second Guest Speaker
The thought leadership of the day was anchored by Dr. Alex Nwuba, The president aircraft owners and pilot association who delivered as the Second Guest Speaker

Dr. Nwuba’s session cut through theory and landed on execution. He spoke on “Clear Standards in Business and Leadership”, breaking down how standards drive trust, pricing power, and repeat business. His delivery was practical, direct, and tailored for a Lagos audience navigating tough economic realities.

Beyond the stage, Dr. Nwuba stayed back to engage members after his talk. His willingness to share frameworks and answer follow-up questions reinforced the Hub’s core value: access to people who can actually help you grow.

Why “Network in White” Mattered
This edition was not just another networking event. It was a statement.
- Access: From a sitting Commissioner to C-suite executives, the room was open.
- Standards: Every detail, from dress code to panel curation, reinforced excellence.
- Deals: The Deal Room format ensured conversations moved past pleasantries into partnerships and opportunities.
For many attendees, it was their first LNH experience. For others, it was confirmation that they are in the right room.

What’s Next for Lagos Network Hub
The 4th Edition closes one chapter and opens another. Lagos Network Hub remains committed to building a community where standards are non-negotiable, and where members get real proximity to capital, policy, and partnerships.

To every speaker, sponsor, partner, team member, and attendee who made “Network in White” a success: Thank you.

