
Kigali 2026: Nigeria’s Reform-Driven Voice at Africa’s Investment Crossroads
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Baron
5/15/20261 min read
At the ACF in Kigali, Nigeria’s President stands on a stronger footing, buoyed by the impact of structural reforms already set in motion since taking office. These reforms, though demanding and often unpopular in the short term, are beginning to reshape investor sentiment and recalibrate Nigeria’s economic narrative on the continental stage.
Africa’s most consequential conversation on investment, capital flows, and long-term economic stability is unfolding here in Kigali, and Nigeria is not just present—it is central to it. With its scale, demographic weight, and ongoing policy shifts, Nigeria carries a voice that continues to shape the direction of continental economic discourse, especially at a time when Africa is repositioning itself within a rapidly changing global financial order.
