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BMA Feature: Investopia Global Africa Summit 2026 Opens In Lagos

February 16, 2026
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The Investopia Global Africa Summit 2026 formally started in Lagos, Monday, which further underscores Nigeria’s resolve to establish itself as a focal point for global investment within Africa. The summit was co-hosted by Nigeria and the UAE, bringing together global policymakers, and leaders in finance finance and development with a focus on mobilising sustainable investment and global capital flows.

Opening remarks from senior government and industry figures set an optimistic tone, highlighting Nigeria’s determination to compete on the global economic stage. Lagos State Governor, His Excellency Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, emphasised the country’s focus on resilience, competitiveness and global engagement as central to its long-term growth strategy.

Financial and development leaders at the summit pointed to renewed investor confidence, particularly in Nigeria’s capital markets and infrastructure sectors. Speakers noted increased international participation and improved market performance as indicators of a shifting investment narrative and growing momentum.

A key milestone alongside the summit was the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates. The agreement aims to strengthen cooperation in strategic areas, including renewable energy, infrastructure, logistics and digital trade, underscoring the deepening economic relationship between the two countries.

An video attached highlights moments from the summit’s opening day, capturing keynote addresses, investor insights and the scale of international participation. The footage reflects Investopia’s role as a platform for connecting African investment opportunities with global capital and decision-makers.

As the summit continues, Investopia 2026 positions Lagos—and Nigeria more broadly as a central gateway for international investment into Africa.

View the full video report below; 

[This current affairs report item is provided as part of Broadcast Media Africa (BMA)’s mandate to keep Africa’s broadcast media audiences and stakeholders informed on]

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