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The Faces and Moments of WAES 2025

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From the grand halls of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre to the vibrant corridors of collaboration, the West Africa Economic Summit (WAES) 2025 was a celebration of innovation, leadership, and pan-African unity.

Day 1 – Opening, Vision, and High-Level Dialogue

The summit opened with elegance and purpose as dignitaries, ministers, investors, and delegates gathered under one roof to launch a new chapter for West Africa’s economy. Keynote speeches by regional leaders set the tone for bold collaboration. The day was rich with panel discussions on trade integration, digital transformation, and intra-African investment. The energy was high, the ideas were bold, and the cameras captured every handshake and headline moment.

Day 2 – Partnerships, Innovation, and Deal-Making

Day two focused on action. From startup showcases and breakout sessions to MoU signings and regional policy roundtables, the atmosphere buzzed with opportunity. Youth innovators, tech leaders, and policymakers shared one stage, shaping a future driven by enterprise and inclusion. The closing gala crowned the experience with elegance and unity.

This gallery showcases the defining faces, key moments, and inspiring energy that powered high-level discussions, cultural exchanges, and strategic partnerships.

Each image tells a story of bold ideas, future-shaping conversations, and the people committed to transforming West Africa’s economic landscape.

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