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Nigeria to Leverage 2027 Intra-African Trade Fair to Boost Tinubu’s Economic Agenda

Dunji Precious by Dunji Precious
March 11, 2026
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Nigeria’s successful bid to host the Intra-African Trade Fair 2027 in Lagos is being seen as a major opportunity for the administration of President Bola Tinubu to advance its trade, investment, and regional integration agenda.

The Federal Government recently signed a hosting agreement with the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), the African Union Commission, and the African Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat to stage Africa’s largest trade and investment gathering in Lagos in 2027.

The trade fair, held biennially, serves as a marketplace where African governments, investors, manufacturers, and service providers meet to explore business opportunities and sign trade deals.

Boost for Nigeria’s trade ambitions

For the Tinubu administration, hosting the event is expected to reinforce Nigeria’s commitment to the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), a landmark agreement aimed at boosting trade among African countries.

Experts say the event will provide Nigeria with a platform to promote locally manufactured goods, attract foreign investment, and strengthen its position as one of Africa’s leading commercial hubs. Previous editions of the fair have generated billions of dollars in trade and investment commitments, with the 2023 edition in Cairo reportedly recording more than $40 billion in deals among participating businesses.

Potential economic impact

The event is also expected to stimulate economic activity in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, as thousands of exhibitors and visitors from across Africa and beyond converge on the city.

Industries such as aviation, logistics, hospitality, manufacturing, and tourism could see increased demand during the event, while local small and medium-scale enterprises are expected to benefit from exposure to new markets and partnerships.

Economists note that if properly managed, the fair could provide Nigerian businesses with easier access to continental markets while supporting the government’s efforts to expand non-oil exports.

Political and economic significance

For the Tinubu administration, the trade fair also carries symbolic significance. Since assuming office in 2023, the government has introduced several economic reforms aimed at stabilising the economy and attracting investment.

Hosting a major continental trade event could therefore serve as a demonstration of Nigeria’s economic leadership within Africa. Analysts argue that the real value of the trade fair will depend on how effectively Nigeria leverages the platform to secure investment, strengthen export capacity, and deepen regional trade partnerships.

If those opportunities are maximised, the 2027 Intra-African Trade Fair could become a key milestone in the government’s efforts to reposition Nigeria as a central player in Africa’s evolving trade landscape.

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