Frequently Asked Questions

Where is NIMS 2025 taking place?

The summit will be held at the State House Banquet Hall, Presidential Villa, Abuja, Nigeria.

NIMS 2025 runs from Monday 12 August to Wednesday 14 August 2025. Daily sessions begin at 9:00AM (WAT).

You can register online via the official link: Register
Accreditation begins Day 1 at Eagle Square, Abuja.

The summit is open to:

  • Government officials and policymakers
  • Industrial leaders and manufacturers
  • Academic institutions and training bodies
  • Entrepreneurs and innovators in workforce development
  • International development partners

Yes. Key sessions will be livestreamed for registered virtual attendees.
You’ll receive a viewing link and schedule closer to the event.

Participation is free, but registration is required. Priority will be given to pre-accredited delegates.

Yes. Access to the Presidential Villa requires pre-accreditation.
Once registered, you’ll receive details on how to collect your delegate badge and security clearance ahead of the event.

Yes. International participants are welcome and encouraged.
Please register early to secure your accreditation and ensure all travel documents (visa, yellow card, etc.) are arranged in advance.
You may email [email protected] if you require a formal invitation letter.

Yes. A list of recommended partner hotels within Abuja will be provided to registered delegates by email.

Yes. Sponsorship packages are available for organisations aligned with workforce, skills, or industrial transformation.
Email [email protected] for details.

To book an exhibitor space, email [email protected] or fill out the form below to chat with our team.

What does an exhibitor booth include?
Each exhibitor booth comes with:

  • Branded table and backdrop area
  • Power access
  • Delegate passes for up to 3 team members
  • Opportunity to join the live exhibition showcase

Custom options may be available upon request.

Yes. Accredited media outlets will be covering the event.
Press passes are available by request via [email protected].

The summit is managed under strict security protocols in collaboration with federal agencies.
Delegates must wear visible ID badges at all times. Bags and vehicles may be screened on arrival.

Yes. Medical response teams and health & safety officers will be on standby throughout the 3-day event.

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