Mahamudu Bawumia Headlines Cambridge Global Business and Innovation Conference
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Cambridge, UK – African political and business leaders will gather in Cambridge on Saturday, 17th May 2025 for the landmark 10th edition of the Cambridge Africa Business Conference (CABC), hosted at the prestigious Cambridge Judge Business School.
Headlining the event is Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, former Vice President of Ghana and a key architect of the country’s digital transformation. During his two terms in office, Dr. Bawumia led Ghana’s Economic Management Team and implemented bold digital policies that have redefined public services and empowered young entrepreneurs. He will deliver a keynote address on “Rethinking Leadership, Innovation, and Inclusion for the Next Generation.”
Themed “Africa Tomorrow: Driving Innovation, Growth, and Global Influence,” this year’s conference will explore Africa’s expanding role on the world stage, bringing together over 200 influential voices from across business, politics, and the diaspora.
Other major speakers include:
Dr. Jimoh Ibrahim, Nigerian Senator and CEO of Global Fleet Group
Emeka Emuwa, Chairman, Africa Finance Corporation
Funke Opeke, Founder & CEO, MainOne (an Equinix company)
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Chido Munyati, Africa Director, World Economic Forum
Wale Adeosun, CEO, Kuramo Capital
Ting Ting Peng, Strategy Lead at Moove
Linda Ayoola, Head of Music, Platoon (Apple Music)
Farouk Khailann, Vice Chair, Türkiye Africa Trade & Investment Council
From fintech pioneers and infrastructure experts to cultural icons in music and film, the conference will spotlight African excellence and strategies to elevate the continent’s global presence.
Key topics include:
How Africa can lead in tech, entrepreneurship, and investment
Opportunities driving Africa’s next economic wave
Building sustainable global partnerships
Jeremiah Nnadi, Chair of the 2025 Conference, emphasized the urgency of action:
“Africa is not waiting for the future—it’s building it. We need to hear the real stories from leaders shaping tomorrow’s Africa. Dr. Bawumia’s track record offers a blueprint for growth and digital transformation.”
CABN President Chidinma Chukwuma added:
“This year’s lineup represents the full spectrum of African brilliance. We’re not just dreaming about the future; we’re meeting the people making it happen.”
Attendees will also enjoy exclusive networking events, a gala dinner, and a cultural celebration at one of Cambridge’s historic colleges.
The Cambridge Africa Business Network (CABN) is a student and alumni-led group focused on promoting African business and innovation through events, mentorship, and research.
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Source/Image Attribution: African Society of Cambridge University
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