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Africa Needs Globally Respected Media House – AfDB President

News Investigators/ Akinwunmi Adesina, President of the Africa Development Bank (AfDB) says there is need for Africa to have a globally respected media house to shape its own narratives.

Mr Adesina said this at a breakfast meeting held for the media to declare open the AfDB 2025 Annual Meetings in Abidjan on Tuesday.

According to him, that is the only way to explain to the world what the continent is doing to develop itself effectively and transparently.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that participants at the meeting include African Heads of States and Governments, Finance Ministers, Central Bank Governors, private sector leaders, development partners, and civil society representatives.

The 2025 meetings are being held under the theme: “Making Africa’s Capital Work Better for Africa’s Development”.

The theme calls for stronger mobilisation of Africa’s vast human, financial, and natural capital to drive inclusive growth, economic transformation, and sustainable development across the continent.

According to the event programme obtained by NAN, the meetings come amid major shifts in global trade, with 47 African countries affected by new U.S. tariffs and adjustments to development financing flows.

“In this context, participants are expected to deliberate on strengthening regional markets, deepening value chains, and positioning Africa as a self-sustaining global player.

“Sessions throughout the week will address financing infrastructure, climate action, food security, digital innovation, and private sector engagement,’’ the programme said.

Key highlights of the sessions include the Presidential Dialogue, the launch of the African Economic Outlook, and in-depth thematic discussions aimed at mobilising capital and building stronger institutions.

NAN reports that outcomes from the meetings will help guide policy frameworks, partnerships, and investment strategies that reflect Africa’s evolving economic landscape.

NAN

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