Happy Africa Day Today, we celebrate the beauty, strength, resilience, talent, and greatness of Africa and Africans everywhere. May we continue to build, grow, and tell our stories proudly. Happy Africa Day to us Load image 116 KB
It was an honour to deliver the keynote address at the 16th Thabo Mbeki Africa Day Lecture in Cape Town, South Africa, organised by the Thabo Mbeki Foundation @TMFoundation_ as part of the annual commemoration of Africa Day. This year’s theme, “Rebuilding African Unity in an Age Show more 3:16 5 MB Load video
Africa Day 2026 May 25th Theme- "Assuring Sustainable Water Availability and Safe Sanitation Systems to Achieve the Goals of Agenda 2063" #Africaday2026 #sustainablewateravailability #safesanitationsystems #Ajikecares #FirstLadyKwara Load image 6 KB
— Ajike People Support Centre (@Ajike_Centre) May 25, 2026
Africa Day 2026 May 25th Theme- "Assuring Sustainable Water Availability and Safe Sanitation Systems to Achieve the Goals of Agenda 2063" #Africaday2026 #sustainablewateravailability #safesanitationsystems #achievingAgenda2063 #GovernorsSpouses Load image
— Nigeria Governors Spouses Forum (@NGW_Forum) May 25, 2026
Today I am joining the GLOBAL SOUTH AFRICA BRICS Roundtable this Africa Day for a conversation on Africa’s future, development and global partnerships. As we discuss “Responsible Energy Transition Strategies,” I will be challenging the idea of “transition” in a continent where Show more Load image 76 KB
— Princy Mthombeni (@Princymthombeni) May 25, 2026
Breaking News Today, on Africa Day, we launch the expansion of the Nigeria–East and Southern Africa Air Cargo Corridor in partnership with @FlyRwandAir , giving our exporters affordable, direct access to three new key markets: Kigali, Lusaka, and Harare. Special thanks to Show more 4:38 Load video
Africa Day celebrates the collective wisdom, resilience, and immense potential of the African continent. It stands as a powerful reminder of how nations and peoples, through unwavering determination and unity, overcame the injustices of colonialism and slavery to shape their own Show more
— Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, PR of Pakistan to the UN (@PakistanPR_UN) May 25, 2026
I read in the news that today is Africa Day! I like Africa, there are wonderful hardworking people there and there are many beautiful cows, which I also love! So I congratulate all my Twitter friends from Africa! Load image 5 KB
Happy Africa Day! DEEP ROOTS - STRONG SPIRIT Today we celebrate Mama Africa —her children and her strength. But we also pause to pray. For every nation on this continent going through it, we pray for peace, stability and leadership that truly serves its people… Load image 73 KB
“Happy Africa Day Africa in the Skies.. I captured this image today from the plane.. It is a destiny.” Mohamed Fathi Edrees Permanent Observer of the African Union to the United Nations #AfricaDay #AfricaDayCelebration Load image African Union and 9 others
— African Union Mission to the UN (@AfricanUnionUN) May 25, 2026
Africa Day History
Africa Day commemorates the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), presently known as the African Union (AU). It is observed to celebrate the unity and progress of the African continent and its people, while also reflecting on the challenges faced by Africa. The observance fosters a sense of solidarity among African nations and facilitates collaboration towards attaining the collective aspirations for development, peace, and prosperity.
The origin of Africa Day stems from the heroic struggle of African countries against colonialism and apartheid. In 1963, leaders from 32 African nations convened in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to form the OAU which aimed at promoting the independence, territorial integrity, and cooperation among African countries. Nigeria, being Africa's most populous country and a key player in the continent's political and economic landscape, has always been a major contributor to realizing the objectives of the OAU/AU.
In Nigeria, Africa Day is marked by various activities that emphasize the promotion of the continent's rich cultural heritage and fostering unity. These activities may include panel discussions, seminars, symposiums, and cultural performances that engage the Nigerian public on pertinent issues affecting the African continent. Many of these events are organized by government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and educational institutions, showcasing Nigeria's commitment to the achievement of the AU’s Agenda 2063 – 'The Africa We Want'. Africa Day is observed annually on May 25th.
Africa Day Facts
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, with about 206 million people. Often referred to as the "Giant of Africa," Nigeria is a significant player in the continent's political and economic landscape.
Nigeria is a founding member of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), established in 1975 to promote regional economic cooperation and integration in West Africa.
Nigeria has long been a champion of pan-Africanism – the belief in the unity and solidarity of African countries. Nigerian leaders like Nnamdi Azikiwe and Obafemi Awolowo were known pan-Africanist figures who advocated for the freedom, unity, and progress of African nations.
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Africa Day Top Events and Things to Do
Spend the day reading novels, short stories, or poems written by African authors. Dive into the works of renowned writers like Chinua Achebe, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Wole Soyinka, or Ngugi wa Thiong'o.
Take the opportunity to learn basic words and phrases from African languages such as Swahili, Yoruba, Zulu, or Arabic (widely spoken in North Africa). Online resources and language apps can be helpful in this endeavor.
Explore and support African-owned businesses or organizations. Purchase products like clothing, accessories, or home décor that celebrate African culture.
A great way to celebrate Africa Day is to try some traditional African cuisine. Check out local restaurants and food festivals where you can sample dishes from different African countries.
Some people choose to spend Africa Day volunteering their time and services to the less fortunate members of their communities.
Engage with organizations or initiatives that aim to foster collaboration across African nations, such as promoting regional trade, cultural exchange programs, or participating in pan-African events.