
Nigeria is set to host the 2025 Afreximbank Annual Meetings (AAM2025) in Abuja, reinforcing the country’s leadership in African trade and economic development.
The signing ceremony took place today at the Federal Ministry of Finance headquarters in Abuja.
The decision to host AAM2025 in Nigeria reflects Afreximbank’s confidence in the Tinubu Administration and the country’s role in advancing stronger trade across Africa.
In his address on the event, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, highlighted the significance of hosting the prestigious meetings, stating: “Nigeria is honoured to host the 2025 Afreximbank Annual Meetings, which will serve as a critical platform to drive discussions on trade financing, economic growth, and investment opportunities across Africa.”
Edun, who represented the Nigerian government at the meetingadded that the event “is a testament to our commitment to strengthening Africa’s financial sector and positioning Nigeria as a hub for economic transformation.”
Afreximbank President, Professor Benedict Oramah, commended Nigeria’s leadership in promoting trade and economic development, noting that the country’s hosting of the event would further reinforce its influence in shaping Africa’s financial landscape.

Also present at the ceremony was Afreximbank President, Professor Benedict Oramah, the Minister of Information and National Orientation Alhaji Mohammed Idris; the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Mrs Lydia Shehu Jafiya; the Permanent Secretary, Special Duties, Mr Raymond Omenka; the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health, Kachollom Shangti Daju, other senior government officials, business leaders, and financial experts.
The Afreximbank Annual Meetings attract policymakers, investors, and financial experts from across the world to deliberate on Africa’s economic challenges and opportunities.
The 2025 edition will focus on enhancing trade financing for African businesses, strengthening cross-border trade and payment systems,expanding opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as well as Africa’s role in global trade and industrialisation.
The AAM2025 is scheduled to take place in Abuja from June 23 to June 27, 2025, with over 5,000 delegates expected to participate in the high-level discussions.
With preparations underway, stakeholders expressed optimism that AAM2025 will reinforce Nigeria’s position as a global investment destination while fostering stronger trade across Africa.





