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Africa’s Growth Is Unstoppable

Africa’s Growth Is Unstoppable
Felix Tihby Felix Tih
January 15, 2025
Reading Time: 4 mins read

Africa’s Growth Is Unstoppable

Africa’s Growth Is Unstoppable
Africa’s Growth Is Unstoppable
Felix Tihby Felix Tih
July 16, 2025
Reading Time: 4 mins read

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (BG) — Africa’s growth trajectory has evolved from aspiration to an unstoppable reality.

The continent, rich in potential and increasingly assertive in shaping its destiny, is on the brink of a transformation that could redefine global leadership in prosperity and sustainability.

Recent developments at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) 2025 have highlighted Africa’s central role in addressing global challenges and pioneering solutions for a sustainable future.

ADSW 2025 is taking place from Jan. 14 to 18 2025 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

“The growth of Africa is now unstoppable,” Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said in his address at the event on Wednesday. “ Future leadership in prosperity belongs to Africa without a doubt as long as we are acting right.”

Nigeria’s Leadership on Climate Resilience

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu delivered a powerful address at the ADSW 2025 with a powerful address emphasizing Africa’s crucial role in combating climate change and driving sustainable development.

Representing Africa’s most populous nation and one of its largest economies, Tinubu outlined Nigeria’s three strategic pillars—Energy Transition, Climate Resilience, and Sustainable Development—as the foundation of the country’s climate agenda.

He stressed that climate solutions must be inclusive and equitable.

Tinubu highlighted Nigeria’s commitment to leading by example in addressing Africa’s environmental and economic challenges.

As climate change affects African nations disproportionately, Nigeria’s focus on inclusive sustainability reflects the continent’s growing responsibility to take decisive action.

Tinubu’s call for global collaboration grounded in mutual respect and equity resonated as a rallying cry for shared solutions.

Rwanda’s Focus on Technology and Inclusive Development

Rwandan President Paul Kagame emphasized the need for Africa to adopt development strategies that balance economic growth with sustainability.

With the continent’s population expected to double by 2050, Kagame stressed the urgent need for scalable and economically viable technology to meet Africa’s development goals.

“Unfortunately, the global sustainability agenda has not yet delivered on its promise, particularly for Africa,” Kagame said, pointing to the gap between political commitments and meaningful outcomes.

His critique highlighted Africa’s determination to develop solutions tailored to its unique challenges.

Kagame’s vision for Rwanda focuses on low-carbon economic growth, inclusion, and collaboration—principles that could serve as a blueprint for sustainable development across Africa.

“We must fast-track development, while concurrently building a low-carbon economy,” he said.

Uganda Calls for Global Accountability

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni brought a historical perspective to the conversation, reflecting on centuries of global inequality and exploitation.

As a third-generation anti-colonial freedom fighter, Museveni criticized past global powers for what he described as philosophical, ideological, and strategic mistakes that have squandered human potential.

Museveni called for a paradigm shift in global relations, advocating for partnerships based on fairness and mutual benefit.

He urged global leaders to move beyond exploitative systems and embrace “win-win solutions” that promote equity and shared prosperity.

His remarks echoed a broader sentiment among African leaders: Africa’s growth must be a collaborative effort, free from the extractive relationships of the past.

“The mistake makers compel the victims to resist and, hence, the conflicts. There should be a forum to discuss this squandering of human potential by parasites. We believe in win-win solutions to human problems,” he said.

Africa as a Catalyst for Global Change

The opening of ADSW 2025 convened global leaders, innovators, and policymakers, positioning Africa at the forefront of global sustainability discussions.

From Nigeria’s leadership on climate resilience to Rwanda’s technological innovation and Uganda’s call for equity, African leaders are presenting a unified vision for sustainable progress.

Africa’s growth is propelled by its youthful population, vast natural resources, and an increasing commitment to innovation and regional cooperation. While challenges persist, the continent’s determination to overcome them is clear.

With bold leadership and a focus on inclusive and sustainable solutions, Africa’s growth is not just unstoppable but becoming a global beacon of resilience and progress.

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Africa’s Growth Is Unstoppable

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Africa’s Growth Is Unstoppable

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January 15, 2025

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“The mistake makers compel the victims to resist and, hence, the conflicts. There should be a forum to discuss this squandering of human potential by parasites. We believe in win-win solutions to human problems,” he said.

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