By Ezennia Uche
As Nigeria Energy 2025 wrapped up in Lagos, Ikeja Bird witnessed powerful conversations shaping the next chapter of West Africa’s energy story — one driven by clean power, smart technology, and bold collaboration.
Final Day Highlights at the Landmark Centre, Lagos
Ikeja Bird attended the final day of Nigeria Energy 2025, held at the Landmark Centre, Lagos, where industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators gathered to discuss the future of sustainable power in West Africa.
The three-day event — which ran from October 28 to 30 — reaffirmed its reputation as West Africa’s leading energy conference, uniting key players across the entire energy value chain. From power generation and transmission to renewable energy and efficiency solutions, the exhibition showcased the innovations driving Nigeria’s transition toward cleaner, more reliable energy.
Three Days of Innovation, Collaboration, and Energy Solutions
Now in its 12th edition, Nigeria Energy has evolved into a crucial platform for energy innovation in Nigeria and across Africa. The 2025 conference featured high-level panels, keynote sessions, and technical showcases, giving industry professionals opportunities to exchange ideas, share experiences, and discuss investment opportunities.
Organisers described this year’s edition as a “hub for thought leadership and actionable collaboration.” According to them,
“Nigeria Energy is more than an exhibition — it’s a movement dedicated to driving the energy transition through innovation, investment, and shared knowledge.”
Expert Discussions on Renewable Energy and Grid Reliability
Speakers from across the continent tackled urgent issues including grid stability, renewable integration, and energy access for underserved communities. Many highlighted the role of policy reforms and public-private partnerships in building a sustainable and inclusive power future.
Exhibitors also unveiled cutting-edge renewable technologies — from solar and battery storage systems to smart-grid and efficiency solutions — reinforcing the growing shift toward clean energy in Nigeria.
“Collaboration is the key to progress,” said one participant. “Nigeria Energy gives us the platform to connect ideas with opportunities, and that’s where real transformation begins.”
Nigeria Energy: More Than an Exhibition, a Movement for Change
Over the years, Nigeria Energy has become synonymous with progress and partnership in the power sector. It brings together stakeholders who are committed to shaping Africa’s sustainable energy transition through dialogue, technology, and investment.
The event also creates opportunities for young innovators, engineers, and startups to engage with established industry leaders, fostering a new generation of energy entrepreneurs in West Africa.
A Brighter Energy Future for West Africa
As the curtains fell on Nigeria Energy 2025, one message resonated throughout the Landmark Centre: the future of West Africa’s energy lies in collaboration, creativity, and commitment.
For attendees, the three-day experience was more than a conference — it was a blueprint for building a cleaner, more resilient, and inclusive energy future.
“Nigeria Energy 2025 once again demonstrated Nigeria’s leadership in energy innovation and its pivotal role in powering Africa’s sustainable growth.”





