04/30/2026
Day 29
🚀 See You at These 2026 Mining Investment Conferences
Nigeria’s solid minerals sector is transforming. Under Minister Dele Alake’s "No Value Addition, No License" policy and the Renewed Hope Agenda, we have moved beyond raw exports to value‑added industrial mining. The results speak: mining revenue hit ₦68.1 billion in 2025, with over $800 million in new investments flowing in.
To harness this momentum, I will be attending key global events. Let’s connect and explore how to turn Africa’s mineral wealth into inclusive prosperity.
📅 Mark your calendars:
· AFNIS 2026 (Abuja, June 23‑25) – 5th edition, theme "One Africa, One Resource Vision." Operationalising the MADE Framework with ministers and global investors.
· Mines and Money @ IMARC 2026 (Sydney, Oct 27‑29) – Australia’s largest mining investment forum – networking, pitch battles, and capital connections.
· Future Minerals Forum (FMF) 2026 (Riyadh, Jan 13‑15) – Uniting governments and mining leaders on critical mineral supply chains across the Middle East, Central Asia, and Africa.
· China International Mining Conference (CIMC) 2026 (Tianjin, Sept 10‑12) – Engaging Chinese mining giants on global mining rights trading and supply chain restructuring.
💡 Why now? The Nigerian advantage is real.
Beyond vast lithium and gold deposits, the Ministry is enabling transparency with the Electronic Mining Cadastral System (EMC+) for licensing and the Nigeria Minerals Decision Support System (NMDSS) for reliable geological data. The upcoming Solid Minerals Excellence Awards (SOMEA) further promote responsible practices.
🤝 Let’s connect at any of these events – whether you seek bankable projects or strategic partnerships in Africa’s most promising mining destination. Drop a comment or DM me to schedule a meeting.