Air Peace, Nigeria’s leading airline, has strengthened its commitment to African trade and diaspora connections through a strategic partnership with the Africa Diaspora Investment Network Alliance (ADINA) Summit 2024.

Held on December 27 at the Kempinski Gold Coast City Hotel in Accra, the summit brought together African diaspora investors, business leaders, and global institutions to explore the continent’s economic opportunities. Accra, a December hub for diaspora gatherings, provided an ideal platform for discussions on trade, investment, and economic empowerment, showcasing the diaspora’s pivotal role in Africa’s economic transformation.

Davids Odeyemi, Head of Sales and Business Development at Air Peace, emphasized the airline’s mission to bridge Africa and its diaspora through an expansive network. He highlighted how Air Peace facilitates seamless travel for diasporans reconnecting with their roots, exploring cultural heritage, and investing in Africa’s growing markets.

Odeyemi said, “Air Peace is committed to fostering intra-African trade and connectivity. By enabling the movement of goods, services, and people, we are driving economic growth and creating jobs across the continent.”

The partnership also reflects Air Peace’s broader goals of promoting tourism, showcasing Africa’s rich cultural diversity, and advancing economic integration. The airline’s investment in a modern fleet ensures a world-class travel experience, further positioning it as a key driver of African development.

The summit underscored the impact of diaspora remittances on local economies, with experts exploring how these contributions could surpass traditional foreign direct investments in sustainability and scale.

For Air Peace, the collaboration offered a chance to connect with influential African and diaspora leaders, expand its marketing reach, and strengthen its brand as a leader in African aviation. The partnership reinforces Air Peace’s vision of unlocking Africa’s economic potential and deepening its global connections.

By joining forces with ADINA, Air Peace reaffirmed its dedication to shaping Africa’s economic future and fostering lasting ties between the continent and its global diaspora.