London, August 25th, 2024 – In a significant move towards promoting Africa’s growth and development on the global stage, the former Prime Minister of Guinea Bissau, Engr Nuno Nabiam, has been invited to attend the Pan African Conference in London. The conference, organized by Africans in Diasporan Corporation, brings together influential leaders and stakeholders from across the continent to discuss and shape the future of Africa.
The vision of the conference is to place Africa on a good pedestal in global development, recognizing the continent’s vast potential and resources. Guinea Bissau, as a West African nation, is expected to play a vital role in this endeavor, leveraging its unique strengths and experiences to contribute to the continent’s growth.
Engr Nuno Nabiam’s attendance at the conference is a testament to his commitment to the development of Guinea Bissau and Africa as a whole. His expertise and insights will undoubtedly enrich the discussions and outcomes of the conference.
The Pan African Conference is a timely initiative, coming at a moment when Africa is poised for significant economic and social transformation. The event provides a platform for leaders and stakeholders to share ideas, build partnerships, and forge a united path toward a brighter future for Africa.
The conference, which took place on the 24th and 25th of August, 2024, featured a range of sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities. It attracted a diverse audience of leaders, policymakers, business executives, and civil society representatives from across Africa and the diaspora.
By bringing together the best minds and hearts from Africa and beyond, the Pan African Conference aims to inspire and drive meaningful change, propelling the continent towards a future of prosperity, peace, and global influence.
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