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Tinubu Arrives Rwanda for Africa CEO Forum

Tinubu will meet global and African business leaders as the forum draws more than 2,800 delegates from over 90 countries.

  • On Wednesday, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu arrived at Kigali Airport for the annual Africa CEOs Forum in Rwanda, seeking to engage global and African business leaders.
  • Tinubu prioritizes economic diplomacy as essential for achieving his $1 trillion economy target for Nigeria, having personally led efforts to attract Foreign Direct Investment since May 2023.
  • Following the Africa-France Summit in Kenya on Monday, the President joined Kenyan President William Ruto and French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss regional cooperation before traveling to Rwanda.
  • Over 2,800 business leaders and policymakers from over 90 countries will attend the forum, co-hosted by the World Bank and IFC, with over 300 journalists covering the May 14 and 15 event.
  • Nigeria recently secured $20 billion from Shell for the Bonga oil project, while the Mining sector attracted $2.7 billion in one year alone, demonstrating momentum for Tinubu's investment goals.
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Tinubu arrives Rwanda for Africa CEO Forum

President Bola Tinubu has arrived in Rwanda for the annual Africa CEO Forum. The President touched down at Kigali Airport on Wednesday after

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UPDATED: 00h20 – In the evening of this Wednesday, President Paul Kagame received the President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, of Mauritania, who arrived for the Africa CEO Forum which begins in Kigali on Thursday. At different times, other African heads of state arrived in Kigali. The Office of the Head of State, Village Urugwiro, says that President Kagame received Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the President of the Fe…

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P.M. News Nigeria broke the news in Lagos, Nigeria on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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