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MANAGING PARTNER · DINAK STRATEGY CONSULTING LIMITED
Chuba N. Nkala
Institutional Architect · Accountability Systems Designer · Management Consultant
PMP · Chartered Marketer (CIM UK) · CMC · FIMC · DipM · LLB · BLCore Focus: Governance turnarounds and institutional capability transformation for multilateral programmes, sovereign governments, and regulated industries across Africa.
THE PROBLEM THAT BUILT A FRAMEWORK
Some consultants solve problems. Chuba Nkala builds the infrastructure that prevents them from recurring.
Over two decades of cross-border practice, Chuba encountered the same failure pattern in governments, multilateral programmes, and regulated industries across Africa and beyond. Institutions were not failing for lack of funding, policy, or talent. They were failing because accountability had no architecture. Authority existed without consequence. Responsibility existed without evidence. Well-designed interventions reached the field and lost their integrity in execution — not because of incompetence, but because no system had been built to hold them.
That diagnosis drove over two decades of field-tested refinement. The answer was not another management model. It was a structural question: what does accountability look like when it is deliberately designed — when every relationship between authority, responsibility, and consequence is made explicit, measurable, and auditable?
The Accountability Triangle™ was the first answer. The Implementation Fidelity Protocol™ closed the execution gap. The AI Accountability Framework™ extended the architecture into the algorithmic age. Together they form a single coherent thesis:
Institutional performance failures are not resource problems or policy problems — they are accountability architecture problems. Design accountability correctly, and execution follows. |
Dinak Strategy Consulting is the institutional vehicle through which that philosophy is deployed — across governments, World Bank programmes, energy majors, and regulated industries. The 1,200-course Dinak Catalogue 2026 represents the most comprehensive institutional expression of this governance architecture thesis developed to date: a prescribed transformation system that converts the philosophy into a scalable, measurable institutional capability system.
THE INTELLECTUAL ARCHITECTURE
Three proprietary frameworks govern all Dinak mandates, operationalised at enterprise scale through three companion
instruments. Together they form an integrated accountability operating system — the conceptual infrastructure behind every engagement outcome below.
Core Frameworks
AT™ | The Accountability Triangle™ Diagnoses and rebuilds institutional accountability by mapping the precise relationships between authority, responsibility, and consequence to reveal exactly where structural reform must begin. |
IFP™ | The Implementation Fidelity Protocol™ Closes the gap between policy design and field delivery by identifying the exact inflection points where well-designed interventions lose integrity in execution. |
AI-AF™ | The AI Accountability Framework™ Governance architecture for institutions deploying intelligent systems — establishing clear lines of accountability for algorithmic decisions where traditional oversight is absent or ill-equipped. |
Enterprise Instruments
ICMA™ | Institutional Capability Maturity Assessment™ Primary enterprise diagnostic — produces an Institutional Capability Scorecard and prioritised remediation pathway across all five meta-domains. |
ICTR™ | Institutional Capability Transformation Roadmap™ Translates diagnostic findings into structured, time-bound transformation programmes sequenced against identified capability gaps. |
ICI™ | Institutional Capability Index™ Recurring board-level governance dashboard tracking capability maturation trajectories and demonstrating accountability to regulators, trustees, and funders. |
The Accountability Triangle, Implementation Fidelity Protocol, and AI Accountability Framework are proprietary methodologies of Dinak Strategy Consulting Limited.
THE PHILOSOPHY PROVEN: LANDMARK OUTCOMES
The frameworks were not conceived in theory. Each was refined under operational pressure across World Bank flagship
programmes, federal infrastructure agencies, energy majors, and sovereign agricultural systems. The outcomes below are the evidence record.
World Bank SPESSE Project | $145M | Lead Strategy Consultant | 2022 Institutional capacity building and operational alignment across 6 regional university hubs Retained for a programme rated ‘Unsatisfactory’ by the World Bank. Applied Accountability Triangle-governed execution architecture to rebuild the institutional accountability structure of the leadership team, align six geographically dispersed hubs, and de-risk the operational pipeline. The result was a complete institutional reversal — confirmed in the metrics below.
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World Bank NEWMAP Portfolio | $50M+ | Senior Strategy Consultant | 2022 Post-Project Benefits Realization Management, Enugu State Architected the sustainability and value-capture models protecting $50M+ in climate- resilient infrastructure across 9 catastrophic gully remediation sites. Deployed the institutional handover strategy integrating advanced GIS and Hydromet data systems into state governance lines. Scaled community-led compliance structures securing alternative livelihoods for 2,500+ direct economic |
World Bank CADP, Enugu State | Lead Strategy Consultant & Institutional Architect | 2017 Commercial agriculture transition: subsistence to investment-grade agribusiness Led the master deployment strategy across three high-growth value chains — Poultry, Maize, and Fruit Trees — directing ₦638M+ in IDA matching grants and formalising 154 Commodity Interest Groups for 1,750+ core commercial farmers. Institutional legacy: governance frameworks formally adopted as the structural blueprint for subsequent multilateral interventions — N-CARES and APPEALS. |
NNPC Gas Marketing Limited | Strategic Capacity Development | 2021 Project management capability for critical gas infrastructure operations Delivered Implementation Fidelity Protocol-governed execution frameworks tailored to Nigeria’s gas sector realities, equipping leadership and technical teams responsible for the Ibafo–Mowe–Sagamu, BUA Cement Train 2, and Ibafo–Ikeja LIA pipeline projects.
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Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) | Executive Leadership Transformation Board, Managing Director, and full Directorate unified under a single execution framework Delivered the accountability and execution architecture that unified FERMA’s Managing Director, Board, and
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Pan-African practice footprint: Nigeria · Sierra Leone · The Gambia · Uganda · Ghana · Guinea Conakry · Senegal · Ethiopia ·
INDEPENDENT VALIDATION
“Dinak’s approach was refreshingly practical — no abstract theory, just actionable frameworks tailored to the realities of Nigeria’s gas sector. Budget overruns dropped from 17% to under 5%. Stakeholder satisfaction rose from 66% to 89%. Dinak didn’t just train us — they partnered with us for sustained success.” — Acting Managing Director · NNPC Gas Marketing Limited |
“The training unified our Managing Director, Board, and all Directors with a common project management — Executive Director, Road Maintenance Management Service · Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) |
THE INSTITUTIONAL EXPRESSION
Dinak Strategy Consulting is the vehicle through which Chuba’s intellectual architecture is deployed at scale. Its platforms, portfolio, and publications are not separate products — they are the same thesis made accessible at different levels of institutional engagement.
The Dinak Catalogue 2026
A 1,200-course professional certification portfolio spanning 20 categories, three tiers (Foundation / Professional / Executive), and five meta-domains of institutional capability architecture. Every course is governed by one or more of the three proprietary frameworks and anchored to a measurable outcome. The catalogue is not a course menu — it is a prescribed institutional transformation sequence, deployed through the ICMA diagnostic and mapped to each institution’s specific capability gaps via the Transformation Roadmap.
Project Management Professionals Mentorship Program
Active across five continents — Africa, North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia — the Mentorship Program is Chuba’s primary vehicle for global institutional reach. PMP-certified practitioners are inducted into the mentorship chain upon certification, creating a self-sustaining, compounding pipeline of execution excellence that extends Dinak’s influence well beyond any single engagement geography.
Platforms for Professional Influence
The Project Finance Summit and Project Management Professionals Online Forum advance thought leadership and best practice in sustainable project financing and global project delivery across Africa and emerging markets.
Thought Leadership
Chuba publishes regularly on institutional governance, accountability architecture, and strategic execution — including long-form analysis on geopolitical risk and institutional transformation on LinkedIn, and practitioner strategy through Dinak Consulting Strategic Insights.
Selected Essays & Published Frameworks
Why Most Institutional Reforms Fail at the Execution Layer · The Accountability Deficit in Public Sector Transformation · AI Governance Without Accountability Is Governance Theatre · The Architecture of Execution: How Implementation Fidelity Determines Institutional Outcomes
Across every engagement, Chuba’s objective has remained constant: to leave institutions measurably stronger, independently accountable, and capable of sustaining performance long after external ntervention ends.
CREDENTIALS & FORMATION
LLB · Barrister at Law (BL) Nnamdi Azikiwe University · Nigerian Law School | Chartered Marketer · DipM Chartered Institute of Marketing, UK |
Project Management Professional (PMP) Project Management Institute, USA | Certified Management Consultant (CMC · FIMC) Institute of Management Consultants |
Executive Education in AI Governance & Oxford University · |
“The distance between a policy and its outcome is not a mystery — it is a design problem.
Accountability is the architecture that closes it.”
— Chuba N. Nkala
