About us
Our goal is simple: We are defying the crowd mentality because we want to repurpose how investments are approached in the continent. We believe that Investments must be aligned with the uniqueness of the African Society for them to succeed and that human capital development is crucial to Africa's success. Our planned strategy involves key consideration of the distinctive realities and societal structures unique to the continent - By doing so, we aim to minimize business failures and revive investor confidence in the continent's economic landscape. We are currently at an [Ideation stage] and we are building a firm knowledge base and understanding of our continent by collating and sharing socioeconomic stories across Nigeria and Africa. This collaborative effort helps us in laying the foundation that can lead to meaningful change and sustainable growth.
- Website
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www.primerafrica.com
External link for Primer Africa
- Industry
- International Trade and Development
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Abuja
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2023
Locations
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Primary
Abuja, NG
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Washington, District of Columbia 20002, US
Employees at Primer Africa
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Elegbeleye Paul
SEO Content Writer | Online Economics Tutor
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Ifeanyi Osondu
Strategy & Operations | Project Management | Consulting
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Salamatu Alabi
Content writer || Aspiring sustainable finance analyst || Climate change enthusiast || An advocate for social change.
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Anthonia Andrew
Author|| Research Analyst|| Creative content writer|| Inspirational/ motivational Writer|| Fiction|| Short Stories|| Ghostwriting
Updates
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In many of the world’s struggling economies, the importance of money cannot be overstated. However, the solution lies not just in finding jobs but in encouraging innovation: Read more: https://lnkd.in/euvwTnba #Innovation #Education
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The National Renewable Energy Laboratory states that more solar energy reaches the Earth in one hour than the entire world’s annual consumption. Since 2011, Africa’s solar energy capacity has been on the rise. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), solar power could provide 15% of Africa’s electricity by 2030 and 30% by 2040 under the Africa case scenario. Read more: https://lnkd.in/er--UN5W #energy #Africa
Renewable Energy for Tomorrow Africa
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Foreign investments in Africa's infrastructure sector grew by over 30% in 2023, with substantial inflows from China, the European Union, and the United States. The African Development Bank reported an increase in commitments to energy, transport, and water projects, reaching $19 billion in new financing. Key countries benefiting include Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Africa Source: African Development Bank Group #fdi #infrastructure
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Africa’s renewable energy resources—solar, wind, bioenergy, and hydropower—are 1,000 times larger than the continent’s projected 2040 electricity demand. To maximize these benefits, Africa must shift from exporting raw materials to fostering domestic value-added production. This shift positions Africa as a key player in the global energy transition. Source: International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) #Energy #Africa
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Timbuktu, Mali, was once a major center of trade and education during the 14th century, housing one of the world’s earliest universities and countless ancient manuscripts on subjects like astronomy, medicine, and law. #Africa #Knowledge #History
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has significantly increased its investments in Africa, surpassing traditional investors like China and the United States. Between 2022 and 2023, the UAE invested approximately $97 billion across various sectors, including renewable energy, agriculture, and mining. #Investments #Africa
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Did you Know? The Sahara Desert was once a lush region with rivers, lakes, and abundant wildlife. Archaeological evidence shows that around 10,000 years ago, it was home to human settlements and supported agriculture. #Africa #Knowledge #Climate_change
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According to the 2023 update of the UNDP’s Gender Social Norms Index (GSNI), there are significant obstacles that women and girls face in realizing their potential, spanning from politics to boardrooms. These challenges are deeply rooted in social norms. Author: Okonkwo Chidubem Read more: https://lnkd.in/d8yxnG8M #politics #genderinclusive #nigeria
Women In Nigerian Politics: Dismantling The Stereotypes
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