The 2025 Nigeria Supply Chain Leadership Summit (NSCLS) emerges as a pivotal event positioned at the intersection of global disruption, regional integration, and national transformation. Set for November 14, 2025, the summit is not merely a conference but a strategic forum aimed at redefining Nigeria’s and Africa’s role in the evolving global supply chain landscape. Themed “Africa Supply Chain Renaissance: Nigeria’s Path Forward,” the event underscores the urgent need for modernization through policy reform, digital innovation, and cross-border collaboration.

Keynote speakers such as Dr. Alban Igwe and Mr. Adeola Oduntan bring both policy and corporate perspectives to the conversation—emphasizing infrastructure, skills, and technology as catalysts for transformation. The debates around protectionism versus regional trade integration and glocalization highlight the delicate balance between national interests and continental cooperation under AfCFTA. Contributions from leaders like Ms. Kanayo Awani and Mr. Greg Akhibi broaden the dialogue to include financial mechanisms, trade harmonization, and the energy sector’s pivotal role in building resilient value chains.
Unlike traditional conferences, NSCLS aims to bridge policy and practice through case studies, investor dialogues, and regulatory sessions—ensuring the discussions translate into actionable outcomes. Convened by Emeka Eboagwu, the summit’s ethos centers on long-term impact, institutional capacity building, and sustainable transformation within Nigeria’s and Africa’s supply chain systems.
The Nigeria Supply Chain Leadership Summit (NSCLS) is positioned as a high-impact platform aimed at redefining Nigeria’s role in Africa’s evolving supply chain ecosystem. It focuses on digital transformation, infrastructure development, and skills enhancement as key drivers of modernization, while addressing the balance between national protectionism and regional integration under AfCFTA. Emphasizing “glocalisation,” the summit promotes adapting global standards to local contexts for sustainable competitiveness. Through practical sessions, case studies, and investor engagements, NSCLS seeks to translate strategy into action. Guided by Emeka Eboagwu’s leadership, it aspires to build lasting institutional capacity and drive systemic change for Africa’s supply chain renaissance.
