Events
NiMet Strengthens Stakeholder Ties with Landmark Forum in Lagos
Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Mrs. Funke Adebayo-Arowojobe
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has taken a bold step to redefine how it engages with its diverse stakeholders, following the successful hosting of its first-ever Stakeholder Engagement Forum in Lagos.
The forum, which had the theme “Early Warnings: Raising Awareness on Climate Risks and Promoting Early Action,” brought together participants across various sectors to deliberate on ways NiMet can improve communication, deepen collaboration, and enhance service delivery in Nigeria’s weather and climate industry.
Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Mrs. Funke Adebayo-Arowojobe, who initiated the forum, described it as a turning point for the agency.
According to her, the event created an avenue to showcase NiMet’s products, share its achievements and challenges, and most importantly listen to stakeholders’ feedback.
“This forum is about strengthening trust and building lasting partnerships. By keeping communication open and transparent, we can better understand the needs of our stakeholders and deliver services that truly add value,” she explained.
She noted that the engagement comes against the backdrop of reforms introduced under NiMet’s Director-General/CEO, Professor Charles Anosike, who has prioritized upgrading forecasting infrastructure, improving staff welfare, and broadening the agency’s reach.
While NiMet has already made notable contributions in aviation, agriculture, hydrology, and environmental management, Mrs. Adebayo-Arowojobe said the agency is now positioning itself to play a bigger role in marine, oil and gas, construction, and health industries.
She emphasized that stakeholder collaboration remains a critical part of the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development’s Strategic Plan (2024–2028), adding that NiMet continues to enjoy the full backing of the Honourable Minister, Mr. Festus Keyamo, SAN, and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
Looking to the future, she disclosed that NiMet will begin a detailed stakeholder mapping exercise to better understand its audiences by geography, sector, and community.

The outcomes, she added, will be shared widely across traditional and digital platforms in multiple languages to ensure inclusivity.
“Our mission is clear: we want to remain responsive, strengthen our service delivery, and ensure that Nigerians especially those who depend on our products see NiMet as a partner in progress,” she said.
NiMet continues to play a vital role in analyzing and disseminating weather and climate data, providing critical forecasts that protect lives, inform government policy, and support national development.
Aviation
Nigeria Backs Continental Aviation Reforms to Boost Intra-African Connectivity
The Federal Government has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to aviation liberalisation and stronger regional air connectivity as part of efforts to drive economic growth and integration across Africa.
Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, said Nigeria was fully supporting reforms aimed at transforming Africa into a more connected and competitive aviation market.
Speaking at the Annual Lecture Series of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Abuja, the minister said Africa must urgently move from policy declarations to practical implementation of the Single African Air Transport Market and the Yamoussoukro Decision.
Represented by the Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku, Keyamo described aviation as a strategic tool for economic transformation, trade expansion and regional cooperation.
He warned that Africa would continue to lose billions of dollars in economic opportunities if the continent remained fragmented and poorly connected.
According to him, enhanced connectivity would increase flight frequencies, reduce airfares, strengthen tourism and improve trade volumes among African nations.
The minister identified legal certainty, commercial enablement and institutional trust as the three pillars necessary for building a sustainable continental aviation market.
He disclosed that Nigeria had implemented reforms targeted at improving investor confidence, including legal frameworks designed to strengthen compliance with international aviation agreements and improve judicial efficiency.
Keyamo said the reforms would support safer operations, fleet modernisation and easier access to aircraft financing for operators.
He also revealed that Nigeria’s partnership with Boeing was expected to deepen technical expertise, improve training opportunities and strengthen the country’s aerospace capabilities.
The minister stressed that liberalisation must also protect local interests through strong regulatory oversight, fair competition and deliberate local-content development.
He called on African governments to invest more aggressively in aviation training institutions, regulatory agencies, greener airport infrastructure and technical education.
Keyamo maintained that the future of African economic integration depended heavily on the continent’s ability to build efficient, safe and sustainable air transport systems.

He added that Nigeria would continue working with regional and international partners to ensure that African skies become more open, accessible and economically beneficial to millions of people across the continent.
Events
Oyeyemi, Ugboma Lead Transport Safety Talks
President of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transportation (CILT), Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, and the Dean of the School of Transportation and Logistics at Lagos State University (LASU), Prof. Ogochukwu Ugboma as lead speakers
The National President of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transportation (CILT), Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, and the Dean of the School of Transportation and Logistics, Lagos State University (LASU), Prof. Ogochukwu Ugboma, are set to headline discussions at the 12th edition of the Nigeria Transport Lecture scheduled for June 18, 2026, in Lagos.
The annual lecture, organised by Transport Day Media, will focus on the theme: “Multi-modal Transportation Safety in Nigeria: Prospects, Challenges & Contribution to National Growth.”
The event will hold at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Ikeja, and is expected to attract key stakeholders from the public and private sectors of the transportation and logistics industry.
Organisers said the lecture would provide a strategic platform for industry players, policymakers, regulators, and academics to examine safety concerns affecting Nigeria’s road, rail, maritime, and aviation transportation systems.
Dr. Oyeyemi, former Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), and Prof. Ugboma are expected to deliver keynote presentations on the need for stronger safety frameworks, policy coordination, and sustainable transport systems capable of supporting national economic growth.
Over the years, the Nigeria Transport Lecture has featured prominent industry leaders and policymakers, including former Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside; former Federal Permanent Secretary, Dr. Anthonia Ekpa; and the Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Dr. Kayode Opeifa.
Speaking ahead of the event, the Editor of Transport Day Media, Mr. Frank Kintum, described the annual lecture as an important platform for addressing critical challenges facing the transport and logistics sector.
“Every year, we use the lecture as a platform to discuss contemporary issues in the industry. This year, we settled for multi-modal transportation safety because without safety, the various multi-modal transport initiatives by governments at different levels may be undermined,” Kintum said.
He added that the lecture forms part of Transport Day Media’s contribution towards building a sustainable, efficient, and globally competitive transport and logistics sector in Nigeria and across Africa.
Kintum noted that the event would also encourage policy dialogue, knowledge sharing, and stakeholder collaboration aimed at improving transportation safety standards nationwide.
Industry stakeholders expected at the lecture include operators, regulators, government officials, logistics professionals, academics, and representatives of transport agencies across the country.

The organisers expressed optimism that deliberations at the event would generate practical recommendations capable of strengthening Nigeria’s multi-modal transport safety framework and supporting national development.
Events
Oyeyemi to Deliver City Business News 10th Anniversary Lecture
Former Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi
Former Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, will deliver the keynote lecture at the 10th anniversary celebration of City Business News Online scheduled for June 25, 2026, in Lagos.
The Publisher of the online business platform, Mr. Moses Ebosele, announced that the anniversary lecture would hold at Rockview Hotels, Apapa, beginning at 10:00am.
The keynote presentation, titled “Logistics As The Engine Room Of Nigeria’s Economy,” is expected to focus on the strategic importance of transportation, logistics, and supply chain systems in driving economic growth and national productivity.
Dr. Oyeyemi, who currently serves as President of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), is widely regarded as a leading authority in transportation and logistics management.
Ebosele said the anniversary celebration marks a decade of dedicated business journalism, industry-focused reporting, and consistent coverage of Nigeria’s economic and transport sectors.
He noted that the event would gather key players from the public and private sectors, including government agencies, transport operators, regulators, financial institutions, and media organisations.
Expected participants include the founder of ABC Transport Plc, Mr. Frank Nneji, officials of the Nigeria Customs Service, Nigerian Ports Authority, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, banking institutions, and major automobile firms.
According to Ebosele, the event will also serve as a forum for stakeholders to examine ways of strengthening Nigeria’s logistics framework to support trade facilitation, transportation efficiency, and economic competitiveness.
He thanked readers, advertisers, partners, and staff members for their contributions to the growth of City Business News over the past 10 years.
Ebosele reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to credible and impactful journalism, adding that the platform would continue to promote informed discussions around business, transportation, maritime, aviation, and economic development in Nigeria.

The anniversary lecture is expected to attract industry leaders, policymakers, logistics experts, and media professionals from across the country.
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