• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Legal
  • Technology and Science
  • Opinion
  • Columns
  • Exposé
  • World
  • Lifestyle
Afreximbank Meetings Close With Calls For African Self-Reliance And Hard-Earned Partnerships

Afreximbank Meetings Close With Calls For African Self-Reliance And Hard-Earned Partnerships

20 hours ago
Crisis Hits South African Football As Banyana Banyana Refuse To Train For WAFCON

Crisis Hits South African Football As Banyana Banyana Refuse To Train For WAFCON

3 hours ago
DRC, Rwanda Sign Peace Deal That Grants Washington Access To Kinshasa Mineral Resources

DRC, Rwanda Sign Peace Deal That Grants Washington Access To Kinshasa Mineral Resources

19 hours ago
2029: Morocco, Spain, Others Jostle To Host FIFA Club World Cup

Club World Cup: Knockout Stage Kicks Off, FIFA Slams Fine On Morocco’s Wydad

1 day ago
2025: Ghana Confirmed As WAFU Tournament Host

2025/26 Season: CAF Announces Schedule For Champions League, Confederation Cup

1 day ago
Official: Nigeria Wins Bid To Host Africa Armwrestling Championship

JUST IN: Nigeria Names 172 Athletes For 2025 African Armwrestling Championship

2 days ago
Saturday, June 28, 2025
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
Heritage Times
No Result
View All Result
Translate |
  • Login
  • Politics
    Cameroon: Influential Minister Resigns, To Challenge President Biya At Polls

    Cameroon: Influential Minister Resigns, To Challenge President Biya At Polls

    U.S.-Africa Business Summit: Washington Denies “Abusive” Tariff Against Africa

    U.S.-Africa Business Summit: Washington Denies “Abusive” Tariff Against Africa

    Auto Draft

    Uganda: After 39 Years In Office, 80-Year-Old Museveni Seeks Re-Election

    IWD 2023: Women In Media Harp On Importance Of Digital Skills For Female Journalists

    Nigeria: Momentum Builds As Women Journalists Push For Passage Of Special Seat Bill

    Mali’s Military Leader, Goita Meets Putin After Ditching ECOWAS

    Mali’s Military Leader, Goita Meets Putin After Ditching ECOWAS

    WAES2025: Liberian Leader Wants ECOWAS’ Door Open To Junta-led Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso

    WAES2025: Liberian Leader Wants ECOWAS’ Door Open To Junta-led Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso

    Tunisian Court Slams 15-Year Jail Term On Another Opposition Figure

    Tunisian Court Slams 15-Year Jail Term On Another Opposition Figure

    Zambia’s Former President To Be Buried In South Africa After Funeral Dispute

    Zambia’s Former President To Be Buried In South Africa After Funeral Dispute

    Uganda: Concerns Rise Over Ageing African Leaders, As 86-Year-Old Deputy PM Gets Nominated For Re-election Inside His Car

    Uganda: Concerns Rise Over Ageing African Leaders, As 86-Year-Old Deputy PM Gets Nominated For Re-election Inside His Car

  • Economy
    Afreximbank Meetings Close With Calls For African Self-Reliance And Hard-Earned Partnerships

    Afreximbank Meetings Close With Calls For African Self-Reliance And Hard-Earned Partnerships

    Nigeria: President Tinubu Signs Tax Reform Bill Into Law

    Nigeria: President Tinubu Signs Tax Reform Bill Into Law

    Afreximbank Meetings Close With Calls For African Self-Reliance And Hard-Earned Partnerships

    Africa Eyes $712 Billion Digital Trade Market As Afreximbank Meetings Open In Abuja

    Nigeria Seals $1 Billion Agriculture, Energy, Defence Deal With Brazil

    Nigeria Seals $1 Billion Agriculture, Energy, Defence Deal With Brazil

    Africa’s Debt Architecture Needs Overhaul, Says Vatican Report

    Africa’s Debt Architecture Needs Overhaul, Says Vatican Report

    Key Takeaways From The Inaugural West Africa Economic Summit

    Key Takeaways From The Inaugural West Africa Economic Summit

    Nigeria: Civil Service Week Kicks Off With Launch Of State-of-the-Art OHCSF Entrance Foyer

    Nigeria: Civil Service Week Kicks Off With Launch Of State-of-the-Art OHCSF Entrance Foyer

    At West Africa Summit, Tinubu Wants End To Export Of Unprocessed Minerals

    At West Africa Summit, Tinubu Wants End To Export Of Unprocessed Minerals

    Sierra Leone Suffers Power Cut As Turkish Power Supplier Shutdown Amid $40 Million Debt

    Nigeria’s Power Grid In Crisis As 264 Transmission Towers Vandalised In 15 Months – TCN

  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Metro
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Legal
  • Tech & Science
  • Opinion
  • Exposé
  • Exclusive Videos
  • Niger Delta
  • World
  • Politics
    Cameroon: Influential Minister Resigns, To Challenge President Biya At Polls

    Cameroon: Influential Minister Resigns, To Challenge President Biya At Polls

    U.S.-Africa Business Summit: Washington Denies “Abusive” Tariff Against Africa

    U.S.-Africa Business Summit: Washington Denies “Abusive” Tariff Against Africa

    Auto Draft

    Uganda: After 39 Years In Office, 80-Year-Old Museveni Seeks Re-Election

    IWD 2023: Women In Media Harp On Importance Of Digital Skills For Female Journalists

    Nigeria: Momentum Builds As Women Journalists Push For Passage Of Special Seat Bill

    Mali’s Military Leader, Goita Meets Putin After Ditching ECOWAS

    Mali’s Military Leader, Goita Meets Putin After Ditching ECOWAS

    WAES2025: Liberian Leader Wants ECOWAS’ Door Open To Junta-led Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso

    WAES2025: Liberian Leader Wants ECOWAS’ Door Open To Junta-led Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso

    Tunisian Court Slams 15-Year Jail Term On Another Opposition Figure

    Tunisian Court Slams 15-Year Jail Term On Another Opposition Figure

    Zambia’s Former President To Be Buried In South Africa After Funeral Dispute

    Zambia’s Former President To Be Buried In South Africa After Funeral Dispute

    Uganda: Concerns Rise Over Ageing African Leaders, As 86-Year-Old Deputy PM Gets Nominated For Re-election Inside His Car

    Uganda: Concerns Rise Over Ageing African Leaders, As 86-Year-Old Deputy PM Gets Nominated For Re-election Inside His Car

  • Economy
    Afreximbank Meetings Close With Calls For African Self-Reliance And Hard-Earned Partnerships

    Afreximbank Meetings Close With Calls For African Self-Reliance And Hard-Earned Partnerships

    Nigeria: President Tinubu Signs Tax Reform Bill Into Law

    Nigeria: President Tinubu Signs Tax Reform Bill Into Law

    Afreximbank Meetings Close With Calls For African Self-Reliance And Hard-Earned Partnerships

    Africa Eyes $712 Billion Digital Trade Market As Afreximbank Meetings Open In Abuja

    Nigeria Seals $1 Billion Agriculture, Energy, Defence Deal With Brazil

    Nigeria Seals $1 Billion Agriculture, Energy, Defence Deal With Brazil

    Africa’s Debt Architecture Needs Overhaul, Says Vatican Report

    Africa’s Debt Architecture Needs Overhaul, Says Vatican Report

    Key Takeaways From The Inaugural West Africa Economic Summit

    Key Takeaways From The Inaugural West Africa Economic Summit

    Nigeria: Civil Service Week Kicks Off With Launch Of State-of-the-Art OHCSF Entrance Foyer

    Nigeria: Civil Service Week Kicks Off With Launch Of State-of-the-Art OHCSF Entrance Foyer

    At West Africa Summit, Tinubu Wants End To Export Of Unprocessed Minerals

    At West Africa Summit, Tinubu Wants End To Export Of Unprocessed Minerals

    Sierra Leone Suffers Power Cut As Turkish Power Supplier Shutdown Amid $40 Million Debt

    Nigeria’s Power Grid In Crisis As 264 Transmission Towers Vandalised In 15 Months – TCN

  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Metro
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Legal
  • Tech & Science
  • Opinion
  • Exposé
  • Exclusive Videos
  • Niger Delta
  • World
No Result
View All Result
First with the News

Afreximbank Meetings Close With Calls For African Self-Reliance And Hard-Earned Partnerships

June 27, 2025
in Economy, Top Stories
0
Afreximbank Meetings Close With Calls For African Self-Reliance And Hard-Earned Partnerships
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

By Kosi Eze and John Ikani

The 32nd Annual Meetings of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) concluded today in Abuja, leaving delegates with a defining message that Africa’s future will be shaped by the capital it retains, the institutions it strengthens, and the deals it negotiates on its own terms.

Relatedreading

Crisis Hits South African Football As Banyana Banyana Refuse To Train For WAFCON

DRC, Rwanda Sign Peace Deal That Grants Washington Access To Kinshasa Mineral Resources

Over three days, more than 6,000 participants from across the continent and beyond gathered to chart a course for economic transformation. While policy papers and funding announcements dominated the agenda, a deeper question threaded through speeches and panels alike: whether Africa is prepared to trust itself and its entrepreneurs to drive the next wave of growth.

Speaking during a high-level panel, Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, argued that the continent can no longer afford to drain its wealth abroad if it hopes to prosper. “Africa can only be great if we make money within Africa and reinvest that money in Africa,” Dangote said. He criticised the widespread habit of exporting capital, whether legally or illegally, and insisted that only African champions would build the industries needed to create jobs and retain value. “We have everything we need here,” he added. “Other continents need Africa to grow, not the other way around.”

His message found a strong echo in the experience of Tony Elumelu, chairman of Heirs Energy and United Bank for Africa, who recounted how Afreximbank had stepped in with $600 million in financing when he transitioned from banking into the energy sector. Today, Heirs Energy produces over 58,000 barrels of crude oil daily. Elumelu credited the bank’s willingness to back African entrepreneurs with unlocking new sectors. “We need more entrepreneurs doing what we and others are doing to help our people,” he said. “Everyone working together, government, development partners, financial institutions, can catalyse transformation.”

While these personal stories illustrated how local capital can fuel industrial progress, the meetings also highlighted the institution behind many of these gains. Under President Benedict Oramah’s leadership, Afreximbank grew its assets tenfold, from $4 billion to $40 billion. Oramah who prepares to step down earlier pointed to the bank’s record of mobilising over $250 billion in funding across 32 years. “With the backing of the Nigerian government and the support of all stakeholders, we’ve positioned the bank to lead Africa’s socio-economic transformation,” he said.

That confidence was underscored by one of the most significant commitments announced during the week, a $3.8 billion memorandum of understanding between Afreximbank and Gabon to fund national development projects across mining, energy, and transport sectors. The agreement aims to help formalise Gabon’s gold and manganese trade, expand its railway network, and strengthen energy infrastructure. Gabon’s Minister of State for Economy, Finance and Debt, Henri-Claude Oyima, called the partnership a cornerstone of President Brice Oligui Nguema’s strategy to reduce dependence on oil. As the world’s second-largest manganese producer, Gabon is betting that targeted investment and tighter oversight will unlock new export revenues and create jobs.

Yet for all the optimism, the meetings did not shy away from the scale of the challenge ahead. According to Afreximbank’s newly launched African Trade Report, the continent’s share of world exports has declined slightly over the past 15 years, and intra-African trade still accounts for only about 14 percent of formal commerce. Dr. Yemi Kale, the bank’s Group Chief Economist, stressed that closing Africa’s $100 billion annual trade-finance gap will be critical for scaling up manufacturing and regional supply chains.

He presented the 2025 African Trade and Economic Outlook, which showed that Africa’s economies grew by 3.2 percent in 2024, a respectable figure in a turbulent global environment but still below pre-pandemic trends. Inflation ticked up to 20.1 percent, highlighting how fragile these gains remain. Yet amid these pressures, Kale described the African Continental Free Trade Area as a foundation for resilience, particularly as PAPSS, Africa’s cross-border payment system, continues to gain traction.

Nigeria’s role in this evolving landscape stood out prominently. The country more than doubled its intra-African trade to $18.4 billion in 2024, driven by oil exports and, increasingly, refined petroleum shipments from the newly operational Dangote Refinery. Energy economist Emmanuel Nwankwo called the shift “the first signs of Nigeria moving from a raw commodity exporter to a value-added energy hub.”

While African leaders debated how best to consolidate this progress, international voices offered their own candid assessments. Jason Miller, a former adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, warned African governments to avoid repeating cycles of dependency, particularly in their dealings with foreign powers. “This is Africa’s century, but if these opportunities aren’t seized strategically, Africa risks being taken advantage of again,” he said.

Miller praised Nigeria’s currency reforms as an example of policy courage but challenged African leaders to stabilise business environments, enforce contracts, and invest in sectors such as data centres, AI infrastructure, and clean energy. “Don’t settle for lip service,” he urged. “Demand partnerships.”

As the meetings drew to a close, there was a shared understanding that transformation would require a combination of capital, policy discipline, and political will. Whether in the corridors of Afreximbank or the boardrooms of African conglomerates, the consensus was clear that no external partner would drive Africa’s growth as effectively as Africans themselves.

While Prof. Oramah’s imminent departure marks the end of an era, the commitments signed and the ambitions laid out over the past three days signal that the next chapter is already underway, a chapter defined by an ambition to trade more with each other, invest more in local value chains, and build the financial systems that can weather a volatile world.

Tags: Afreximbank
ShareTweetSend
Previous Post

Club World Cup: Knockout Stage Kicks Off, FIFA Slams Fine On Morocco’s Wydad

Next Post

DRC, Rwanda Sign Peace Deal That Grants Washington Access To Kinshasa Mineral Resources

Related Posts

Crisis Hits South African Football As Banyana Banyana Refuse To Train For WAFCON

Crisis Hits South African Football As Banyana Banyana Refuse To Train For WAFCON

June 28, 2025
DRC, Rwanda Sign Peace Deal That Grants Washington Access To Kinshasa Mineral Resources

DRC, Rwanda Sign Peace Deal That Grants Washington Access To Kinshasa Mineral Resources

June 27, 2025

Club World Cup: Knockout Stage Kicks Off, FIFA Slams Fine On Morocco’s Wydad

2025/26 Season: CAF Announces Schedule For Champions League, Confederation Cup

JUST IN: Nigeria Names 172 Athletes For 2025 African Armwrestling Championship

Cameroon: Influential Minister Resigns, To Challenge President Biya At Polls

Next Post
DRC, Rwanda Sign Peace Deal That Grants Washington Access To Kinshasa Mineral Resources

DRC, Rwanda Sign Peace Deal That Grants Washington Access To Kinshasa Mineral Resources

AfriHeritage Magazine Issue 2 AfriHeritage Magazine Issue 2 AfriHeritage Magazine Issue 2

Updates

Plugin Install : Widget Tab Post needs JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Crisis Hits South African Football As Banyana Banyana Refuse To Train For WAFCON

Crisis Hits South African Football As Banyana Banyana Refuse To Train For WAFCON

June 28, 2025
DRC, Rwanda Sign Peace Deal That Grants Washington Access To Kinshasa Mineral Resources

DRC, Rwanda Sign Peace Deal That Grants Washington Access To Kinshasa Mineral Resources

June 27, 2025
Afreximbank Meetings Close With Calls For African Self-Reliance And Hard-Earned Partnerships

Afreximbank Meetings Close With Calls For African Self-Reliance And Hard-Earned Partnerships

June 27, 2025
2029: Morocco, Spain, Others Jostle To Host FIFA Club World Cup

Club World Cup: Knockout Stage Kicks Off, FIFA Slams Fine On Morocco’s Wydad

June 27, 2025
JESIN GAMES - AfriTrivia JESIN GAMES - AfriTrivia JESIN GAMES - AfriTrivia
ADVERTISEMENT

Most Recent

Crisis Hits South African Football As Banyana Banyana Refuse To Train For WAFCON

June 28, 2025

DRC, Rwanda Sign Peace Deal That Grants Washington Access To Kinshasa Mineral Resources

June 27, 2025

Afreximbank Meetings Close With Calls For African Self-Reliance And Hard-Earned Partnerships

June 27, 2025

Club World Cup: Knockout Stage Kicks Off, FIFA Slams Fine On Morocco’s Wydad

June 27, 2025

2025/26 Season: CAF Announces Schedule For Champions League, Confederation Cup

June 27, 2025

JUST IN: Nigeria Names 172 Athletes For 2025 African Armwrestling Championship

June 26, 2025

Cameroon: Influential Minister Resigns, To Challenge President Biya At Polls

June 26, 2025

JUST IN: Nigerian Govt To Conduct Personnel Audit, Skill Gap Analysis For Federal Civil Servants – President Tinubu

June 26, 2025

About

Heritage Times HT stands as a beacon of pan-African journalism, dedicated to amplyfing the rich tapestry of voices and narratives across the continent. With unwavering commitment, we illuminate the evocative essence of Africa, offering a fresh perspective that captivates our global audience.

Featured

AfDB Set For A New President, As Ould Tah Gains Continental Endorsement

How Dangote Is Turning Trump’s Trade War Into Africa’s Opportunity

Nigeria @ 64: Meet Young Luminaries Leading Social Transformation

Connect

Connect with us on social media and receive timely updates on the go.

Get Updates

  • About
  • Privacy Policy

© 2024 Heritage Times (HT) Media.

No Result
View All Result
  • Welcome
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Security
  • Exposé
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Legal
  • Technology and Science
  • Columns
    • Opinion
  • World
  • __________________
  • Make a Donation
  • Photo Speaks
  • Videos
  • You-Report
  • Whistleblower
  • Advertise
  • HT Events
  • About HT
  • Contact us

© 2024 Heritage Times (HT) Media.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In