The much-awaited Future Conference 2025 is scheduled to be held on June 19, 2025 at the Wells Carlton Hotel, Asokoro, Abuja. Organized by Coresphere Nigeria Limited, a sustainability-focused consulting and leadership firm, the conference will bring together key stakeholders to discuss the future of urban development in Africa under the theme “Sustainable Cities – The Future of Housing”.
CoreSphere Nigeria Limited has positioned this year’s conference to address Africa’s rapid urbanization, housing shortage and climate change-related challenges. According to the organizers, “Our mission is to bridge the gap between policy, business, and innovation to build sustainable frameworks for organizations, governance, and communities.”
Participants will consider key themes such as the future of affordable and sustainable housing in Africa, climate change and urban resilience, public-private partnerships for sustainable development, smart cities and green infrastructure, innovative financing models for housing projects, and government policy and ESG compliance in urban development.
Distinguished speakers include Senator Ned Nwoko, Vice-Chairman of the Senate Committee on Environment; Tehsil Ugbar, Deputy Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Environment; “Policy makers and industry experts will engage in data-driven discussions aimed at shaping the future of Nigeria’s cities,” a spokesperson for the event revealed. Representatives from ministries, real estate industry leaders and technology innovators will also be in attendance.
Unlike traditional conferences, The Future Conference 2025 promises hands-on engagement through innovative features such as live case study presentations analyzing real-world urban development successes, policy roundtables with government officials for direct dialogue with decision makers and industry players, investor pitch sessions for startups and real estate innovators to present sustainable solutions to investors, and networking hubs and business matchmaking opportunities to forge partnerships and explore investment possibilities.
Organizers highlighted the conference’s “synergies between government and industry, action-oriented approaches, and research-backed discussions.”
General admission to the conference is free, but VIP access for sponsors, partners, and exhibitors is available with special corporate packages. Exhibition booths start from ₦300,000 and offer branding and VIP networking benefits. Registration deadline is May 31, 2025.
At the end of the conference, participants are expected to leave with actionable strategies and new partnerships. “Sustainability is the foundation of the future of housing and urban development,” says CoreSphere. “Through collaboration and innovation, we can create cities that are resilient, inclusive, and economically prosperous.”


