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Welcome to August!A new month and a new week are here a chance to begin again, embrace new opportunities, and keep movin...
03/08/2026

Welcome to August!

A new month and a new week are here a chance to begin again, embrace new opportunities, and keep moving forward.

Thank you to our clients, partners, and community for being part of the Piql Nigeria journey.

Here's to a productive and rewarding month ahead.

Happy New Month! πŸ’™

What can a 2,500-year-old scroll teach us about preserving information today?When King Darius needed proof of a decree i...
31/07/2026

What can a 2,500-year-old scroll teach us about preserving information today?

When King Darius needed proof of a decree issued years earlier by Cyrus the Great, the answer wasn't found in memoryβ€”it was found in a preserved record stored in Achmetha.

That remarkable moment, recorded in Ezra 6, reminds us of a timeless truth: records outlive memory. They preserve promises, protect decisions, and provide the evidence future generations depend on.

In our latest thought-leadership article, The Achmetha Principle: What Ezra Teaches Us About the Permanence of Record, we explore how an ancient archive offers valuable lessons for today's organisations navigating an increasingly digital world.

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A library is more than a building filled with books. It's a promise that knowledge will continue to shape lives long aft...
29/07/2026

A library is more than a building filled with books. It's a promise that knowledge will continue to shape lives long after it has been created.

That was one of the strongest reflections from the 6th Sam Momah Annual Lecture Series (SMALS 6) and the commissioning of the Sam Momah Library in Nnewi.

The event brought together scholars, thought leaders, public servants, professionals, and members of the community to celebrate an extraordinary legacy while reflecting on the enduring value of education, leadership, and preserving knowledge for future generations.

Every generation creates ideas that move society forward. Libraries ensure those ideas remain accessible, inspiring, and available to those who come after us. They preserve more than books, they preserve curiosity, innovation, history, and the opportunity for future generations to keep learning.

Congratulations to the organisers on creating a platform that not only celebrates excellence but also reinforces the importance of protecting our intellectual heritage.

At Piql West Africa, we are proud to support conversations and initiatives that recognise that knowledge is one of the greatest legacies any generation can leave behind.








28/07/2026

Culture isn't something we inherit by accident. It's something each generation chooses to protect.

Think about the stories that shaped your family or community. The old photographs that bring back memories. The traditional ceremonies that have been passed down through generations. The letters, records, and keepsakes that remind us where we came from.

The people who created these moments probably never imagined they would one day become part of history. They were simply living their lives.

Today, those ordinary moments have become part of our identity.

Watch today's video as we explore why cultural preservation matters and why protecting our heritage today ensures future generations will still be able to learn from it tomorrow.

If your family, community, organisation, or cultural institution has a story worth preserving, the October 2026 Arctic World Archive Deposit Cycle provides the opportunity to protect it for generations to come.

⏳ Early Bird Registration closes on 1 September 2026.

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Every generation writes a chapter. Preservation ensures the story continues.




Every heritage journey begins with one decision: the decision to preserve what future generations deserve to inherit.Ear...
27/07/2026

Every heritage journey begins with one decision: the decision to preserve what future generations deserve to inherit.

Earlier this year, the Umuchieze Community became one of the first African communities to preserve its heritage in the Arctic World Archive, Norway. That decision wasn't just about protecting records, it was about protecting identity, culture, and legacy.

This week, we were privileged to continue that journey with members of the Umuchieze Royal Family, celebrating another important step in preserving the stories that connect generations.

Every family, community, and traditional institution has a history worth protecting. The records we preserve today become the stories future generations will one day discover, learn from, and proudly call their own.

The October 2026 Arctic World Archive Heritage Deposit Cycle is now open for families, traditional institutions, cultural organisations, and heritage custodians ready to preserve what matters most.

⏳ Early Bird Registration closes on 1 September 2026.

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The next chapter starts with you.




Before You Sign Off for the Weekend, Here's Something Worth Reflecting On.Every story has a beginning, but very few peop...
24/07/2026

Before You Sign Off for the Weekend, Here's Something Worth Reflecting On.

Every story has a beginning, but very few people realise they're living it while it's happening.

The work you've done this week, the decisions you've made, the milestones you've reached, the research you've completed, or even the memories you've created with loved ones may seem ordinary today. Yet, over time, these moments become the story of who we are, how we grew, and the impact we made.

Years from now, those stories won't simply be remembered because someone talked about them. They'll be remembered because the records behind them still exist.

That's why preservation isn't just about protecting information. It's about protecting the stories that define our businesses, institutions, communities, and families.

The October 2026 Arctic World Archive Deposit Cycle offers organisations and individuals the opportunity to preserve what matters most for generations to come.

⏳ Early Bird Registration closes on 1 September 2026.

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Have a wonderful weekend from all of us at Piql West Africa.

Every story worth telling deserves to be preserved.




Remember floppy disks?There was a time when we believed they would keep our information safe forever.Then CDs arrived.We...
23/07/2026

Remember floppy disks?

There was a time when we believed they would keep our information safe forever.

Then CDs arrived.

We copied everything onto CDs.

Years later, flash drives replaced them.

Today, many organisations trust the cloud.

Every new technology promised to be the answer.

Every one of them was eventually replaced.

The technology changed.

The information remained.

The real challenge has never been storing information.

It's making sure it survives long after today's technology becomes yesterday's memory.

That's why long-term preservation isn't about chasing the next storage solution.

It's about protecting the information that defines your organisation, your history, and your future.

Technology has a lifespan. Your information shouldn't.

Learn more about the October 2026 Arctic World Archive Deposit Cycle.

⏳ Early Bird Registration closes on 1 September 2026.

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Digital transformation is reshaping Nigeria.Every day, universities are digitising research, businesses are moving opera...
22/07/2026

Digital transformation is reshaping Nigeria.

Every day, universities are digitising research, businesses are moving operations online, government institutions are expanding digital services, and broadcasters are creating more digital content than ever before.

That's progress.

But here's a question we don't ask often enough:

What happens to those records 50 or 100 years from now?

Going digital is only the first step. The real success of digital transformation is ensuring today's information remains authentic, accessible, and readable for future generations.

Because every digital record created today becomes part of tomorrow's history.

That's why digital transformation should always include digital preservation.

Learn how the October 2026 Arctic World Archive Deposit Cycle can help preserve what matters most.

⏳ Early Bird Registration closes on 1 September 2026.

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Today's digital transformation becomes tomorrow's history. Preserve it.






The decision to preserve your most valuable records shouldn't begin after a cyberattack. It should begin long before one...
21/07/2026

The decision to preserve your most valuable records shouldn't begin after a cyberattack. It should begin long before one ever happens.

Imagine an organisation that has spent decades building its history, contracts, research, financial records, engineering drawings, board resolutions, photographs, and archives that tell the story of its journey. Knowing how valuable those records are, it makes a decision to preserve them for the long term.

Months later, a cyberattack disrupts operations.

The IT team restores the systems, and business gradually returns to normal. But while recovery focuses on getting the organisation back online, there is one thing no one has to question: the authenticity of its preserved records.

That's the difference between recovery and long-term preservation.

Recovery helps organisations continue operating. Long-term preservation ensures that the records defining their history, supporting critical decisions, and protecting institutional memory remain authentic, accessible, and verifiable for generations.

Because cyberattacks may compromise systems, they shouldn't compromise history.

If you're thinking about how to protect the records that matter most, learn more about the October 2026 Arctic World Archive Deposit Cycle and how Piql helps organisations, institutions, and families preserve information for future generations.

⏳ Early Bird Registration closes on 1 September 2026.

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When floodwaters recede, recovery begins. But what happens to the records?The recent flooding across parts of Nigeria re...
20/07/2026

When floodwaters recede, recovery begins. But what happens to the records?

The recent flooding across parts of Nigeria reminds us that disasters don't only damage buildings, they can also destroy the information people, organisations, and families depend on every day.

For some, it's business records.

For others, it's research, land documents, archives, certificates, photographs, or memories that can never truly be replaced.

Some information can be recreated.

Some cannot.

That's why protecting information shouldn't start after disaster strikes, it should start long before it does.

The October 2026 Arctic World Archive Deposit Cycle offers an opportunity to preserve what matters most for future generations in one of the world's most secure long-term preservation facilities.

⏳ Early Bird Deadline: 1 September 2026

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