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Nigeria Leads Africa’s Energy Investment Drive As Continent Attracts $110bn In 2026, Says IEA

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June 29, 2026

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IEA projects Africa's energy investment at 110 billion in 2026, with Nigeria remaining a leading destination despite declining upstream spending.

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Voice of Nigeria

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· Jul 7, 2026

Nigeria Ready to Lead Global Gas Market – Minister

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, says Nigeria has positioned itself as a leading global gas investment destination through far-reaching reforms, improved regulatory certainty and strategic infrastructure development aimed at driving sustainable economic growth. Speaking at the 2026 NOG Energy Week, the Minister said the country is transitioning from merely possessing [] The post Nigeria Ready to Lead Global Gas Market – Minister appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

Africa.com

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· Jul 9, 2026

Nigeria Roars Back: Foreign Investment Doubles to $4 Billion

For years, the conversation around foreign investment in Nigeria has been dominated by caution — currency volatility, policy unpredictability, and capital that preferred to watch from the sidelines. That conversation is shifting. Nigeria has returned to Africa’s top five destinations for foreign direct investment, with inflows more than doubling to just over 4 billion, driven []

Arise News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Sanwo-Olu Says Lagos’ $259.75bn Economy Makes It Africa’s Geoeconomic Powerhouse

Sanwo-Olu says Lagos’ 259.75bn economy and strategic investments are driving its rise as Africa’s geoeconomic hub.

Vanguard News

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· Jul 6, 2026

EBRD targets $1.5bn investments in Nigeria over 3 years

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has set a target of investing at least 1.5 billion in Nigeria over the next three years as it expands its operations in Sub-Saharan Africa. The projection was disclosed by the EBRD’s Managing Director for Sub-Saharan Africa, Ms Heike Harmgart, and the bank’s Country Director and Head of [] The post EBRD targets 1.5bn investments in Nigeria over 3 years appeared first on Vanguard News.

Watchdog Uganda

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· Jun 21, 2026

JOEL AITA: Common User Facilities Could Be Uganda’s Missing Link to Industrialisation

Why Uganda’s next leap from exporting raw commodities to producing value-added products depends on shared industrial infrastructure. By Joel Aita In the year ending October 2025, Uganda did something historic: it overtook Ethiopia to become Africa’s largest coffee exporter, earning more than USD 2.4 billion in a single year. It is a genuine national triumph. [] The post JOEL AITA: Common User Facilities Could Be Uganda’s Missing Link to Industrialisation appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

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Related coverage for "Nigeria Leads Africa’s Energy Investment Drive As Continent Attracts $110bn In 2026, Says IEA": Voice of Nigeria — Nigeria Ready to Lead Global Gas Market – Minister. Africa.com — Nigeria Roars Back: Foreign Investment Doubles to $4 Billion. Arise News — Sanwo-Olu Says Lagos’ $259.75bn Economy Makes It Africa’s Geoeconomic Powerhouse. Vanguard News — EBRD targets $1.5bn investments in Nigeria over 3 years. Watchdog Uganda — JOEL AITA: Common User Facilities Could Be Uganda’s Missing Link to Industrialisation