The Coordinator and Director of Parliament, Africa, Caribbean and Pacific Joint Sessions, Africa Union Simulation, Young Piero, made this disclosure at a news conference in Abuja.

Piero said the discussions at the 61st edition of the day would focus on continental unity, borderless Africa, intra-African trade, cultural exchange, and the AU’s Vision 2030 initiative for a single African passport.

He said the event will also spotlight youth and women’s inclusion, patriotism, and African cultural values.

Piero added that the event would allow the continent to celebrate itself, the culture, originality and instill in the people the concept of “Africa first,

Similarly, the President of the Afro-Caribbean Chamber, Quadri-Adu Kehinde, said that ahead of the 2025 Africa Day, a liberation walk would be held to emphasize the essence of freedom.

Kehinde said other key activities of the event included discussion on Africa’s development as well as sessions for youths, women, among other groups.

The Chairman of the Planning Committee, Phil Roberts, commended the Nigerian government for its support in hosting the event and stressed the importance of patriotism in Africa’s journey to progress.