NRS Public Accountability Profile

Ajao Adewole David

Purported AFRINIC Board Seat 8 / Non-Regional under public-interest review for election-process reliance, network-infrastructure and peering proximity, AFRINIC policy-development experience, registry chokepoint accountability, anti-leasing posture, member-rights impact and public-answer status. The central danger for readers is control without clearly proven authority.

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Status: this page separates public records from NRS accountability questions. It does not assert wrongdoing, corruption, illegality or a court finding against Ajao Adewole David. The concern is structural: if a named purported Board-seat person can influence AFRINIC registry actions before authority is clearly proven, members need a direct public answer because the registry layer can affect live networks, renewals, transfers, address records and customer-facing services.
Ajao Adewole David AFRINIC Election 2025 public candidate portrait
Photo: AFRINIC Election 2025 public candidate image.
Operating thesis

A peering negotiator understands downstream address use.

A board-seat person whose published record includes network infrastructure acquisition, leased fibre, colocation, cable landing stations, peering, cache deployment and AFRINIC policy-development work should understand that ordinary address use is embedded in live Internet operations. That makes the public position on anti-leasing rhetoric, registry chokepoint use and member-rights reduction especially important.

Professional baseline

Published AFRINIC materials place Ajao Adewole David in Internet services, cybersecurity, infrastructure development, policy advocacy, network interconnection, Google network acquisition, and regional community-building roles.

Authority dependency

Any later board action relies on the lawful effect and integrity of the election process that produced the purported Board seat.

Public-answer standard

The practical question is simple: support, reject, abstain, or no position on anti-leasing rhetoric, registry chokepoint use and member-rights reduction.

NRS control-risk context

The danger is control without clearly proven authority.

Based on the public material available on nrs.help, this profile is not a personal misconduct finding. It explains why a reasonable reader should be concerned if Ajao Adewole David — purported AFRINIC Board Seat 8 / Non-Regional — exercises or supports AFRINIC registry control before the authority chain, election integrity and member-rights questions are transparently resolved.

Registry power can hit live networks.

NRS warns that operators who give customers dynamic IPs, static IPs, cloud public IPs, data-centre IP bundles, assignments or sub-allocations all depend on downstream address use. If that model is relabelled as suspect “leasing,” the pressure is no longer about one company; it can reach ordinary ISP, cloud, hosting, telecom, data-centre and IXP operations.

Authority must be traceable.

NRS frames the current problem as a disputed authority chain: the Receiver organised the election, the purported Board relies on that process, and communications are issued in AFRINIC's name while members still need to know who is lawfully empowered to speak and act for the registry.

Silence is a record gap.

NRS says questions were sent to named individuals and records no public answer received yet. For readers, the unresolved issue is whether Ajao supports, rejects, abstains from, or has no position on registry chokepoint pressure, anti-leasing rhetoric and member-rights reduction.

Reader takeaway
Do not treat a title as authority.

If Ajao participates in AFRINIC control without a clearly documented and validated mandate, the risk is operational: renewals, transfers, registry records, RPKI dependence, compliance narratives and public legitimacy can become pressure points before affected members have a fair chance to defend their networks.

Required answer
Support, reject, abstain, or no position.

The reasonable public request is simple. A named person should answer in their own name whether they support using AFRINIC's registry chokepoint against ordinary downstream address use and whether they accept acting before authority is properly validated.

Timeline

A network-policy profile entered a disputed registry-governance moment.

The timeline records published facts and the points where NRS accountability questions attach.

2004

University of Ibadan education listed

The AFRINIC CV lists a B.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Ibadan.

2005–2006

Linux systems and training role listed

The CV lists Linux Systems Administrator / Trainer at SKANNET, with server administration and external training work.

2006–2007

Telecom value-added services role listed

The CV lists Value Added Services Project Engineer at SimbaNet, involving ISP-related technical pre-sales and solution deployment.

2008–2009

IP backbone engineering role listed

The CV lists Senior Network Engineer — IP Backbone at WiTel / Startech Connections, with router, firewall, cache, DNS and backbone responsibilities.

2010–2011

Bandwidth Consortium operations role listed

The CV lists Operations Manager at the Nigeria ICT Forum Bandwidth Consortium, including operational management of ICT systems and client networks.

2011–2020

Consortium executive role listed

The CV lists Chief Operating Officer of the Bandwidth Consortium, with upstream transit, metro-network, infrastructure-service, training and stakeholder-engagement responsibilities.

2016–2019

AFRINIC policy-development chair role listed

The CV lists Chair of the AFRINIC Policy Development Working Group, with policy-discussion documentation and public policy meeting responsibilities.

2017–2020

Internet Society Nigeria leadership listed

The CV lists President of the Internet Society Nigeria Chapter and describes work to broaden stakeholder participation and community wireless initiatives.

2020

Stanford computer-security certificate listed

The CV lists an Advanced Computer Security Certificate from Stanford University.

2021

Data-centre ecosystem role listed

The CV lists Manager, Network Interconnection Product & Ecosystem Solutions Development at Kasi Cloud Ltd, including licensing, ecosystem solutions, data-centre requirements and fibre connectivity.

2021–2022

Managing Partner role listed

The CV and candidate page list Managing Partner of Tinitop Technologies, advising enterprise clients and telecom operators and delivering digital-skills programmes.

2022–current

Google Strategic Negotiator role listed

The candidate page and CV state that Ajao serves as Strategic Negotiator at Google, focused on network infrastructure acquisition, leased fibre, colocation, cable landing stations, peering and cache acquisition.

09 September 2025

Candidate slate and profile published

AFRINIC’s NomCom announced the 2025 Board candidate slate and directed community and resource members to the Election Portal for candidate details. Ajao’s candidate profile is dated 09 September 2025.

10–12 September 2025

Electronic voting period

The slate announcement says electronic voting was scheduled from 10 September 2025 at 12:00 MUT to 12 September 2025 at 20:00 MUT via the Voatz platform.

15 September 2025

Seat 8 result announced

AFRINIC result records list Mr Ajao Adewole David as elected for Board Seat 8 / Non-Regional.

NRS red-alert page

Named as purported Board member

NRS names Ajao Adewole David among the purported Board people behind the authority problem and records public questions about anti-leasing rhetoric, registry chokepoint power and who lawfully speaks for AFRINIC.

Current review posture

No public answer recorded by NRS

NRS records that questions were sent to named individuals and that no public answer had been received yet. This page preserves that as a public-answer gap, not a finding.

Risk record

Issues requiring an explicit public answer or preservation record.

Each item is framed as an accountability question, evidence target, or NRS public-interest concern unless supported by a formal finding.

Issue
Source base
Risk
Required records
Board-seat authorityReliance on the 2025 AFRINIC election process for Board Seat 8 / Non-Regional.
AFRINIC candidate page, candidate slate, elected-candidate page and official result announcement.
Legitimacy dependencyAny later board act depends on the integrity and lawful effect of the election process.
NomCom files, voter roll, vote logs, result certification, complaints, observer notes, court or receiver approval records.
Public-answer gapNRS says questions were sent and no public answer has yet been received.
NRS red-alert page and any direct correspondence logs.
Operator reliance problemResource members cannot know whether silence means support, disagreement, abstention, or no position.
Direct reply, public statement, email headers, publication date, board-seat confirmation and any stated reservation.
Anti-leasing postureWhether Ajao personally supports using anti-leasing rhetoric against ordinary address-use business models.
NRS questions; AFRINIC communications; policy statements; board or receiver communiqués.
Chokepoint exposureISPs, cloud providers, hosting companies, telecom operators, data centres and IXPs need predictable treatment for downstream customer address use.
Communiqué approvals, board minutes, voting record, dissent notes, legal advice relied on, public clarification.
Network-infrastructure proximityCandidate materials place him near leased fibre, colocation, cable landing stations, peering, cache deployment and network interconnection strategy.
Candidate profile, CV, employment role description, board declarations and affiliation records.
Higher operational knowledgeA network-infrastructure negotiator should understand the practical effect of registry freezes, delegitimisation, transfer friction and address-use uncertainty.
Conflict declarations, recusals, board declarations, outside-affiliation records and communications with affected parties.
Member-rights impactWhether the purported Board supports or rejects efforts to reduce Resource Members’ statutory or governance rights.
NRS member-rights framing; draft governance texts; AFRINIC bylaws and member communications.
Rights erosionMembers may lose leverage before legality of the policy position is resolved.
Drafts, legal memos, board papers, public consultation records, votes, abstentions and objections.
Commercial-interest neutralityCandidate materials list a major network-infrastructure employer and multiple operator-facing roles. That does not show misconduct; it creates a disclosure test.
Candidate profile, CV, disclosure statements, employment policies and board declarations.
Disclosure testNeutrality is strongest when backed by written conflict declarations, employer-consent boundaries, beneficial-interest disclosures and recusals where necessary.
Disclosure forms, employer-consent records, client or supplier boundaries, recusals, board minutes, related-party records and public clarifications.
1. Public-answer fileRequest a signed or attributable answer to the NRS questions: anti-leasing posture, registry chokepoint use, and who is lawfully speaking for AFRINIC.
2. Election-authority fileCollect candidate-slate records, nomination papers, election guidelines, voting logs, result certification and any court or receiver order concerning the election.
3. Affiliation and conflict filePreserve role descriptions, board declarations, conflict declarations, recusals, employer-consent boundaries, client boundaries and communications with affected parties.
4. Anti-leasing fileCollect all communications where AFRINIC characterizes leasing, downstream assignment, customer IP service, bundled connectivity, peering LAN addressing or similar address use.
5. Member-rights filePreserve drafts, legal opinions, member notices, consultation records and votes affecting Resource Members, Associate Members and Registered Members.
6. Continuity and peering fileRequest board papers or risk assessments showing how registry decisions protect African fibre routes, cable landing, colocation, peering, cache deployment, IXPs, cloud providers and customer continuity.
Public question
No collective shield.

NRS is asking named individuals, not an abstract institution. A direct public answer narrows the record; silence expands the record gap.

Interconnection layer
Peering policy has operational consequences.

When a public profile is built around fibre acquisition, colocation, cable landing, peering and cache deployment, the position on downstream address use should be explicit and attributable.

Sources

Separate public record from NRS accountability questions.

Public-source statements are linked below. The NRS control-risk framing is based on NRS Red Alert, NRS governance-vacuum / USD 100 liability warning, NRS election-integrity notice, and NRS regional-lock warning. This page should be read as a public-accountability profile, not as a legal judgment or unsupported personal allegation.

NRS red-alert page

Names Ajao Adewole David as purported Board Seat 8 and records the public questions / no-answer status. Open source

NRS control-risk warning

Explains the structural-risk frame: registry control, legal insulation, regional lock-in and operational exposure for telecom, ISP, cloud, banking, IXP and government networks. Open source

NRS election-integrity notice

Records NRS's position that the September 2025 AFRINIC Board election has not been lawfully or conclusively completed and invites factual reports of voting irregularities. Open source

NRS regional-lock notice

Frames regional marking of AFRINIC-managed resources as a lock-in mechanism and links the risk to disputed board authority and member asset mobility. Open source

Ajao candidate profile

AFRINIC election page with photo, Seat 8, nationality, residence, affiliation, position, motivation and biography. Open source

Ajao CV

Candidate CV describing education, Google network acquisition work, Bandwidth Consortium work, AFRINIC PDWG, ISOC Nigeria and ngNOG roles. Open source

AFRINIC results

Official announcement listing Mr Ajao Adewole David for Board Seat 8 / Non-Regional. Open source

Candidate slate

NomCom slate announcement and electronic voting period / Voatz platform note. Open source

Elected candidates

Election portal list of elected candidates and their seats; the portal lists Ajao Adewole David for Seat 8. Open source

Seat 8 candidate list

Election portal Seat 8 page showing the Non-Regional candidate slate and Ajao Adewole David profile link. Open source

Image source

Portrait embedded from AFRINIC Election 2025 public candidate image. Open portrait source