ABUJA, Nigeria – The Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals Development has unveiled plans for the 4th African Natural Resources and Energy Investment Summit (AFNIS 2025), scheduled for July 15-17, 2025 in Nigeria’s capital. This year’s edition marks a strategic shift from policy discussions to concrete investment deals and SME growth opportunities across Africa’s resource sectors.
Key Summit Highlights
1. Theme & Focus
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“Harnessing Local Content for Sustainable Development”
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Special emphasis on investment-ready projects and SME scalability
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Over 1,000 attendees expected, including:
✓ Mining & energy startups
✓ Manufacturing SMEs
✓ Institutional investors
✓ African policymakers
2. SME Opportunities
Investment Matchmaking: Connect with global financiers and development banks
Innovation Showcase: Exhibit cutting-edge solutions in:
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Mineral processing (lithium, cobalt, gold)
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Clean energy tech (solar, battery storage)
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Agri-mining integration
Value Chain Development: Learn to transform raw materials into: -
Battery components
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Solar panel parts
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High-grade fertilizers
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Refined industrial metals
3. Strategic Sessions
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Ministerial & CEO Retreat: Closed-door networking for long-term partnerships
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Local Content Workshops: Practical training on compliance and opportunities
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Investor Pitch Sessions: Curated forums for SME funding proposals
Why AFNIS 2025 Matters
For Nigeria:
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Showcases leadership in mining sector reforms under Tinubu’s administration
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Advances the Renewed Hope Agenda for industrial development
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Positions Abuja as Africa’s mining investment hub
For African SMEs:
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Direct access to $1.4 trillion continental resources market
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Chance to leverage AfCFTA-enabled trade routes
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Exposure to new technologies in sustainable extraction
Minister Dele Alake stated:
“This summit moves Africa beyond talk to tangible deals. We’re creating pathways for SMEs to become industrial champions.”
Permanent Secretary Engr. Faruk Yabo added:
“Local content isn’t optional – it’s Africa’s blueprint for wealth creation. AFNIS will prove this.”
Who Should Attend?
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Miners & processors of critical minerals
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Clean energy entrepreneurs
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Agritech innovators exploring mining synergies
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Investors seeking African resource opportunities
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Policy makers shaping extractive industry regulations
Event Logistics
Date: July 15-17, 2025
Venue: Abuja International Conference Centre
Goal: Facilitate $500M+ in SME deals
Registration: Open via www.afnis2025.gov.ng (Early-bird discounts available)
Expert Commentary
“AFNIS comes at a pivotal moment,” says Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, WTO Director-General. “With critical minerals driving the green transition, African SMEs must capture this value chain.”
The summit builds on Nigeria’s recent mining sector wins, including:
✔ Streamlined licensing through the Mining Cadastre Office
✔ Geological data digitization attracting explorers
✔ State partnerships on mineral processing clusters