January 22, 2026
Prof Yemi Osinbajo was listed among the key Nigerian leaders expected to attend the Regal Influence Summit in Accra, Ghana.
The three day summit was designed as a high level forum on leadership, governance and national development, bringing together political leaders, senior government officials and influential figures from the private sector.
Organisers described the gathering as a platform for strategic reflection on the quality of leadership required to drive sustainable growth and democratic stability across Africa.
Osinbajo’s participation placed him alongside other prominent Nigerian figures, including Dr Bukola Saraki and Mr Peter Obi, highlighting the calibre of voices invited to shape the conversations.
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Discussions were structured around leadership ethics, governance reforms and practical strategies for national and regional development in an era of economic uncertainty and political change.
The summit also aimed to encourage peer learning among African leaders, with a focus on translating policy ideas into measurable outcomes for citizens.
Governors, senators and leading business executives from across the region were scheduled to participate, reinforcing the event’s cross sector character.
Their presence underscored the organisers’ intention to bridge the gap between public policy, political leadership and private sector innovation.
The Regal Influence Summit was positioned as part of a broader effort to stimulate collaboration, exchange ideas and promote institutional reform capable of driving inclusive economic growth and long term stability across the continent.
