Nigeria to host maiden African-Caribbean Investment Summit
By Nana Musa
The inaugural African-Caribbean Investment Summit designed to forge high impact investment alliances between Africa and the Caribbean has been scheduled for March in Nigeria.
The Summit Coordinator, Hyelsinta Ojo, of the Aquarian Consult Ltd (ACL), disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja.
Ojo said the summit themed, “Bridging Continents, Africa and Caribbean, a Partnership for Prosperity’, is a catalyst for unlocking new economic frontiers across vital industries in Africa and the Caribbean.
The coordinator added that the summit, slated for Abuja from March 25 to March 28, is a strategic initiative aimed at deepening economic integration, enhancing cross-border investment, and fostering sustainable business collaborations.
“This summit marks a pivotal step in strengthening Africa-Caribbean trade relations.
“It will provide an unparalleled platform for high-level dialogue, strategic networking, and impactful partnerships among policymakers, investors, and business leaders,” she said
Ojo stressed that the AACIS ‘25 would showcase African investment opportunities to Caribbean investors and vice versa
According to her, the summit will focus on industries, including technology, agriculture, manufacturing, and finance.
“The event will host an array of distinguished speakers, including, Dr. Terrance Drew, Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, who will be delivering the keynote address alongside his official delegation.
“Dr Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, former president of the Republic of Mauritius, will also take the stage to share her expertise.
“A dynamic exhibition floor will spotlight cutting-edge innovations, connecting micro, small, medium, and large-scale businesses directly with investors and industry leaders,” she said.
Ojo said the coordinating entity, Aquarian Consult, had a 16-year track record in strategy development, business advisory, project management, and capacity building.
“Aquarian consult has consistently facilitated strategic partnerships that drive industry growth, enhance business performance, and support sustainable development in a changing global economy. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
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