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St. Kitts Nevis Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Marine Resources, and the Creative Economy, the Honourable Samal Duggin signs Letter of Interest with Afreximbank | WINNFM 98.9
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Marine Resources, and the Creative Economy, the Honourable Samal Duggins, on Monday, July 28, 2025, signed a pivotal Letter of Interest with the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to support the development of a state-of-the-art port in Saint Kitts. The...
Nigerian Entrepreneur Aisha Maina Secures Afreximbank-Backed Usd 40 Million St Kitts Port Investment
08/04/25
Nigerian entrepreneur Aisha Maina has just secured an Afreximbank-backed USD 40 million investment to build a deep-water port in St Kitts. Beyond paving a direct shipping gateway for African exporters, she is personally leading a Caribbean trade mission across Grenada, Jamaica and Trinidad, opening doors for new partnerships in agribusiness, manufacturing and professional services.
The project is expected to generate thousands of jobs in the Eastern Caribbean and Africa while providing African producers with faster, cost-efficient access to lucrative markets. Maina's initiative exemplifies South-South cooperation at its best and underscores Nigeria's capacity to shape global trade corridors.
Nigerian entrepreneur Aisha Maina secures Afreximbank-backed USD 40 million St Kitts port investment and leads a separate Caribbean trade mission across Grenada, Jamaica and Trinidad
Aisha Maina, Managing Director of Aquarian Consult and founder of Gemini Integrated Commodities, has completed an intensive week of engagements that unite policy, private capital and hard infrastructure around a single objective: building a reliable commercial bridge between Africa and the Caribbean.
The new port will anchor a 10 square kilometre special economic zone designed for agro processing, light assembly and bonded warehousing. Feasibility studies begin in August, and financial close is targeted for Q1 2026. The facility is expected to create thousands of jobs and attract an additional USD 300 million in private investment. For Saint Kitts & Nevis, a nation of fewer than 60,000 people, the project positions the federation as a logistics hinge between 19 African and 12 Caribbean Commonwealth members. For exporters in West Africa, it removes a costly European detour and delivers end-to-end digital customs visibility.
