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Aisha Maina Is Quietly Engineering One of the Most Ambitious Africa–Caribbean Alliances of the Decade

by Ifeanyi Abraham
July 3, 2025
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Aisha Maina is reshaping the way Africa engages the world through structure, strategy, and systems.

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As a Nigerian entrepreneur, private sector diplomat, and founder of multiple ventures, she is steadily building the infrastructure for a new alliance between Africa and the Caribbean. Her approach prioritises action over optics and long-term alignment over short-term performance.

In 2025, her work began drawing global attention, especially as digital connectivity, youth innovation, and diaspora influence became central to her platform.

In June 2025, Aisha personally funded and led a 120-person Nigerian delegation to St. Kitts and Nevis. It was a transformative mission focused on unlocking new channels of cooperation in trade, innovation, policy, and culture.

The delegation included government officials, entrepreneurs, creatives, cultural leaders, technologists, and emerging youth voices, all aligned around one vision: to turn historical ties into forward-looking partnerships.

At the June 2025 post-summit exchange in St. Kitts and Nevis, Aisha Maina is pictured with Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew, senior government officials, and delegates from both Nigeria and the Caribbean, following the historic Afri-Caribbean mission led by Aquarian Consult.

Serviced by Air Peace, the delegation represented more than presence. It was the visible expression of a framework Aisha had been building quietly, where the private sector can lead diplomatic and economic engagement across continents.

Just weeks earlier, in Abuja, she hosted the Aquarian Consult Afri-Caribbean Investment Summit, a multi-sector platform that convened Caribbean heads of state, African policymakers, development partners, and private-sector leaders.

Among the participants were Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew of St. Kitts and Nevis and former Mauritian President Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, both strong proponents of science, sustainability, and innovation. The summit explored regional collaboration through trade, cultural diplomacy, and diaspora-led development, with conversations touching on digital entrepreneurship, creative industries, and cross-border knowledge exchange.

“The Caribbean is not a distant cousin of Africa. It is part of our story, and part of our future,” Aisha said. “What we are building is a bridge grounded in trust, shared culture, and a commitment to prosperity.”

Aisha Maina is the Managing Director of Aquarian Consult, a leading Nigerian business advisory and human capital firm, and the founder of Aquarian Oil and Gas, an emerging player in the continent’s responsible energy space.

She also sits on the advisory board of Fibresol, a pan-African innovation platform focused on digital ecosystems, and has led public-private engagements across education, entrepreneurship, and youth development.

With academic credentials from Oxford, Harvard, Cambridge, Cornell, and LSE, she brings global perspective to local priorities. Her reputation rests on her ability to execute, mobilise resources, and build lasting frameworks.

Her Afri-Caribbean agenda is designed to build pathways where African and Caribbean innovators, entrepreneurs, and public institutions can collaborate on their own terms.

Aisha Maina’s Afri-Caribbean platform is evolving into a long-term strategy for regional integration. The next phase includes:

• Cultural and creative exchanges that spotlight shared heritage and unlock new markets
• Trade and investment partnerships connecting African and Caribbean entrepreneurs
• Fellowship programmes designed to empower youth and catalyse cross-border education opportunities
• Policy labs focused on diaspora engagement, mobility, and inclusive development
• A follow-up summit to be hosted in the Caribbean

She is using momentum to shift how African-led initiatives shape global partnerships, especially in regions that share history, potential, and aspiration.

Aisha Maina is helping define how global engagement works, who gets access, and what sustained impact looks like.

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