Nigeria to host 66th annual economic conference amid calls for inclusive growth

Nigeria to host 66th annual economic conference amid calls for inclusive growth
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Abuja, Nigeria – The Nigerian Economic Society (NES) has announced its 66th Annual Conference, scheduled for 8–11 September 2025 at the Abuja Continental Hotel. The conference, themed “Rethinking Africa’s Development: Pathways to Economic Transformation and Social Inclusion in a Changing Global Economic Landscape,” aims to explore policies and strategies that can drive Africa’s economic future in an increasingly uncertain global environment.

 

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The event will bring together leading economists, policymakers, and researchers to discuss critical topics, including macroeconomic stability, governance, infrastructure development, and agricultural transformation. With Africa facing persistent challenges such as climate change, food security concerns, and slow industrialization, the NES conference seeks to provide a forum for data-driven discussions and policy recommendations.

Abstract submissions are open until 30 April 2025, with accepted papers set to shape high-level discussions on economic transformation.

Experts note that Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, is at a crossroads, navigating post-pandemic recovery, currency volatility, and structural reforms. NES President Prof.

Adeola Adenikinju emphasized that the conference would provide a platform for evidence-based policymaking. “Africa’s economic transformation requires a bold rethink of traditional approaches.

This forum will help bridge research, governance, and economic strategy to promote inclusive and sustainable development,” he said. With growing interest from scholars and policymakers, the conference is expected to shape future economic strategies for the continent.

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