IN PICTURES: Day one and two of Nigeria Mining Week 2025

Nigeria Mining Week 2025 officially kicked off with energy, vision, and a renewed commitment to shaping the future of the country’s mining industry.

As the event marks its 10th anniversary, this milestone edition reflects a decade of growth, partnership, and progress in Nigeria’s evolving mineral sector.

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The presidential address on day one.

Day 1 set the tone with a powerful Ministerial Address that underscored the government’s strategic commitment to making mining a key pillar of economic diversification and sustainable development.

Hon. Prince Shuaibu Abubakar, Minister, Steel Development taking to the press.

Industry leaders, policymakers, investors, and innovators gathered to explore opportunities, share insights, and drive conversations that matter.

Expo visitors interacting with exhibitors.

Day 2 kept the momentum going with dynamic panel sessions, technical workshops, engaging fireside chats, and the signing of the Kaduna Mining Development Company (KMDC) PPA—a significant step toward public-private collaboration.

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KMDC had a deal room at this year’s conference.

The bustling expo floor welcomed enthusiastic visitors, showcasing the latest technologies, services, and investment prospects in Nigeria’s mining ecosystem.

Arab Gazi, General Manager, Mikano Motors LHCV x Lovol interacting with expo visitors at their stand.

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A Fireside chat focusing on how can Nigeria build a credible pipeline of indigenous junior mining companies.
Dr. Warwick Crowe, Chief Geologist, Titan Minerals Ltd.
The Vuka Group team with Dele Ayanleke, President of the Miners Association of Nigeria (middle).