As Africa’s digital economy gains momentum, stakeholders are gearing up for the 2025 African Digital Economy & Inclusivity Conference (AFDEIC), scheduled to hold in Abuja from August 12 to 14. The event, themed “AI and Africa’s Digital Economy: Leaving No One Behind,” will focus on the intersection of artificial intelligence, broadband access, digital financial inclusion, and cybersecurity—areas seen as critical to unlocking the continent’s economic potential.
Addressing access gaps in Africa’s digital ecosystem
Despite major strides in fintech, e-commerce, and AI-driven tools across the continent, millions remain excluded due to limited internet access. A 2022 report by the International Telecommunications Union revealed that “73 percent of rural Africans lack internet access,” a barrier that continues to limit participation in digital financial services and online education.
AFDEIC organisers noted that these gaps represent more than a technological challenge—they threaten the equitable distribution of economic opportunities.
“AFDEIC, the pan-African digital economy conference, is not just a dialogue but a gathering where stakeholders will develop actionable solutions that address Africa’s digital challenges and unlock the continent’s potential for socio-economic achievement through inclusive policies,” they said in a statement.
Nigeria’s digital economy outlook and challenges
Nigeria continues to be a key player in Africa’s tech landscape. With support from government initiatives like the National Digital Economy Policy, the country has seen growth in broadband access and fintech innovations. However, significant gaps remain, especially in rural areas.
“Though increasing internet penetration strengthens Nigeria’s position as a leading digital hub in Africa, a 2024 study by GSMA also reported that 61 percent of rural Nigerians remain disconnected from mobile internet,” the organisers stated.
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Adedayo Oketola, team lead of the AFDEIC organising committee, described the conference as a pivotal platform for closing those gaps.
“AFDEIC 2025 would be a defining moment for Africa’s digital economy, offering stakeholders an opportunity to engage with policymakers, explore AI’s role in economic inclusion, and forge strategic partnerships that could drive investments in digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, and fintech,” he said.
Solutions-driven sessions and collaboration opportunities
This year’s event will feature high-level sessions on AI ethics, blockchain applications, digital identity systems for trade, and inclusive digital workforces. According to Oketola, cybersecurity will also be a key focus.
“Addressing these threats requires comprehensive strategies that include robust legal frameworks, capacity building for cybersecurity professionals, and fostering a culture of digital security awareness,” he explained.
Marketing lead Adetoun Tade added that AFDEIC would serve as a hub for exploring how emerging technologies are transforming sectors across the continent.
“AFDEIC is where to stay ahead of digital trends that will define Africa’s economic future,” she said.
Startups, investors, and corporate players interested in showcasing innovations or exploring digital investment opportunities are encouraged to participate.
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