Abuja Investment Expo 2026 will bring investors, policymakers and business leaders together to drive economic growth in the FCT
Abuja Investments Company Limited has concluded plans to host the Abuja Business and Investment Expo 3.0 as part of efforts to attract local and foreign investors to the Federal Capital Territory.
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The company disclosed that the three-day event, themed “Building Nigeria’s Capital: Investment as a Catalyst for Economic Growth,” will hold from August 5 to 7, 2026, at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre.
According to the organisers, the Abuja Investment Expo 2026 is designed to convene policymakers, investors, entrepreneurs, diplomats and industry leaders to explore emerging business opportunities within the nation’s capital.
In a statement signed by Head of Public Relations, Fatima Nadada, the company said the initiative aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the investment drive championed by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.
The statement noted that the expo would feature high-level discussions, exhibitions, networking sessions and strategic engagements focused on investment opportunities, innovation, infrastructure development and policies required to sustain economic expansion in Abuja.
AICL said the event forms part of broader efforts to position Abuja as a competitive investment destination capable of attracting strategic partnerships across critical sectors of the economy.
Industry observers believe such investment gatherings have become increasingly important as governments and private sector operators search for practical ways to stimulate growth, create jobs and strengthen local enterprise amid evolving economic realities.
Stakeholders attending the summit are also expected to deliberate on improving the ease of doing business in Abuja through stronger collaboration between public institutions and private investors.
Under the leadership of Maureen Tamuno, AICL has expanded its activities across commercial infrastructure, agribusiness and technology-driven partnerships aimed at boosting economic development within the FCT.
Analysts believe the expo could serve as a powerful platform for new business deals and long-term investment partnerships capable of accelerating commercial growth in Abuja.
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With preparations intensifying ahead of the event, expectations remain high that the Abuja Investment Expo 2026 will further strengthen the capital city’s profile as a growing centre for commerce, entrepreneurship and sustainable economic development.























