African Strategic Foresight Forum – Inaugural Event

Nosakhare Tunde-Oni served as an expert panelist at the inaugural African Strategic Foresight Forum, where policymakers, energy analysts, and strategic thinkers gathered to examine the downstream consequences of the USA–Israel–Iran conflict on African energy systems, economies, and political stability.

Drawing on deep operational experience across East and Central Africa’s downstream energy sector, Tunde-Oni anchored the panel’s discussion in ground-level market reality translating macro geopolitical shocks into their tangible effects on fuel supply chains, landed costs, and the populations most exposed. His contribution went beyond standard macro-analysis to illuminate what economists measure only after it appears in fuel station queues, transport operator behaviour, and informal price adjustments on the ground.