Nana Adjoa Adobea Khartey LL.B, MBA, MSc

Afrimore Advisors

Nana Adjoa Adobea Khartey Senior Partner, Afrimore Advisors LL.B, MBA, MSc (Comm. & Int’l Marketing), Cert. Int’l Space Law, Cert. AI & Tech Policy, Cert. Dispute Resolution, MIoD Nana Adjoa Adobea Khartey is a highly accomplished lawyer and governance strategist with over a decade of legal leadership across telecommunications, fintech, intellectual property, and regulatory policy. she brings exceptional cross-jurisdictional insight and a deep understanding of legal systems in emerging and developed markets. She is the co-founder and senior partner of Afrimore Advisors, a law firm headquartered in Accra. As head of the corporate and technology practice of the firm, she provides toptier legal advisory to fintechs, ISPs, and digital platforms, shaping financial structures, IP protections, and data privacy frameworks aligned with international standards such as GDPR. She is recognised for her ability to lead legal innovation—leveraging digital tools to enhance compliance, mitigate legal risks, and drive business growth. Nana Adjoa previously served as Company Secretary of the National Communications Authority (NCA), where she led governance reforms, spearheaded regulatory transformation, and established the Authority’s first Dispute Resolution Committee— significantly reducing litigation and fostering industry collaboration. Her tenure as CEO of the National Folklore Board was equally transformative, culminating in the passage of national legislation on folklore user fees, partnerships with UNESCO and Marvel Studios, and a 60% increase in sector revenue through strategic IP licensing. A boardroom mainstay, she has held non-executive directorships with government and private sector institutions including the Precious Minerals Marketing Company and the Institute of ICT Professionals Ghana. She is also the founder of the Adobea Khartey Mentorship Series—empowering young women into leadership with an impressive track record of advancement. Certified in Negotiation, Mediat

Nana Adjoa Adobea Khartey LL.B, MBA, MSc

Afrimore Advisors

Nana Adjoa Adobea Khartey Senior Partner, Afrimore Advisors LL.B, MBA, MSc (Comm. & Int’l Marketing), Cert. Int’l Space Law, Cert. AI & Tech Policy, Cert. Dispute Resolution, MIoD Nana Adjoa Adobea Khartey is a highly accomplished lawyer and governance strategist with over a decade of legal leadership across telecommunications, fintech, intellectual property, and regulatory policy. she brings exceptional cross-jurisdictional insight and a deep understanding of legal systems in emerging and developed markets. She is the co-founder and senior partner of Afrimore Advisors, a law firm headquartered in Accra. As head of the corporate and technology practice of the firm, she provides toptier legal advisory to fintechs, ISPs, and digital platforms, shaping financial structures, IP protections, and data privacy frameworks aligned with international standards such as GDPR. She is recognised for her ability to lead legal innovation—leveraging digital tools to enhance compliance, mitigate legal risks, and drive business growth. Nana Adjoa previously served as Company Secretary of the National Communications Authority (NCA), where she led governance reforms, spearheaded regulatory transformation, and established the Authority’s first Dispute Resolution Committee— significantly reducing litigation and fostering industry collaboration. Her tenure as CEO of the National Folklore Board was equally transformative, culminating in the passage of national legislation on folklore user fees, partnerships with UNESCO and Marvel Studios, and a 60% increase in sector revenue through strategic IP licensing. A boardroom mainstay, she has held non-executive directorships with government and private sector institutions including the Precious Minerals Marketing Company and the Institute of ICT Professionals Ghana. She is also the founder of the Adobea Khartey Mentorship Series—empowering young women into leadership with an impressive track record of advancement. Certified in Negotiation, Mediat