I didn’t expect one meeting in Lagos to shift so much for me. But it did.
Last month, I had the honour of sitting down with His Excellency Ambassador Christophe Bazivamo, Rwanda’s Ambassador to Nigeria, alongside representatives from the Rwanda Private Sector Federation. That conversation planted a seed. I left the room thinking: “We need to take a closer look at Rwanda.”
Fast forward a few weeks later, I’m landing in Kigali. As my plane descended into this green, graceful city, I felt the kind of excitement that only comes when purpose and opportunity begin to align.
Kigali: Ready for Bold Collaboration

Over the next few days, I met leaders, thinkers, and institutions shaping Rwanda’s economic future. One thing became clear:
Rwanda is not just open for business, it is ready for bold, structured collaboration.
From real estate and tourism to finance and housing policy, there’s a deep, intentional drive to make things work—especially for investors who want to build long-term value with impact.
This is where our model—co-ownership with structure and peace of mind—finds its natural home. Rwanda’s forward-thinking ecosystem resonates strongly with what we’ve been building at Citisquare Africa.
Why This Matters for Investors
For high-net-worth individuals, diaspora investors, and entrepreneurs across Africa, Kigali represents more than a destination. It’s an opportunity to:
- Tap into fast-growing real estate markets like Vision City II.
- Align with a government that prioritizes sustainable growth and investment inclusivity.
- Diversify through structured co-ownership models that reduce risk while expanding reach.
The Co-Ownership, Investment & Tourism Forum
This October 1st–6th, 2025, we are returning to Kigali with a purpose: the Co-Ownership, Investment & Tourism Forum.
For six days, participants will:
- Explore Kigali’s thriving investment landscape.
- Tour transformative projects like Vision City II.
- Experience Rwanda’s wellness and tourism offerings designed to restore clarity and energy.
- Build connections with policymakers, industry leaders, and fellow investors in a highly curated environment.
Kigali is not just the backdrop—it’s the proof point of what’s possible when vision and action meet.
Why You Should Act Now
Opportunities like this are rare. Seats at the Forum are intentionally limited to preserve quality connections and exclusive access. If you’re serious about diversifying your portfolio, building strategic partnerships, and investing where the future is being shaped today, this is the time to act.
Final Reflection
Kigali taught me something simple but profound:
When purpose meets opportunity, growth is inevitable.
I’m excited for what’s coming next—and I want you to be part of it.
👉 Do you want me to also re-write shorter, social-media-friendly snippets (Twitter/LinkedIn/IG captions) drawn from this same blog post to help cross-promote the forum?
Here’s the final blog post draft based directly on the LinkedIn text you provided, reframed to both tell Dr. Uche’s story and promote the upcoming Forum with urgency:
Kigali: From Inspiration to Invitation
I didn’t expect one meeting in Lagos to shift so much for me. But it did.
Last month, I had the honour of sitting down with His Excellency Ambassador Christophe Bazivamo, Rwanda’s Ambassador to Nigeria, along with representatives from the Rwanda Private Sector Federation. That conversation planted a seed. I left the room thinking: “We need to take a closer look at Rwanda.”
Fast forward to just a few weeks later—I found myself landing in Kigali. As the plane descended into this green, graceful city, I felt the kind of excitement that only comes when purpose and opportunity start to align.
Rwanda: More Than Open for Business
Over the next few days, I met leaders, thinkers, and institutions shaping Rwanda’s economic future. And one thing became clear:
Rwanda is not just open for business—it’s ready for bold, structured collaboration.
From real estate and tourism to finance and housing policy, there’s an intentional drive to make things work, especially for investors who want to build long-term value with impact.
That’s exactly where our vision for structured co-ownership resonates—an approach that blends access, security, and growth.
Why This Matters for You
For investors, diaspora entrepreneurs, and high-net-worth individuals, Kigali is not just a destination. It’s an opportunity:
- A chance to co-own high-value projects like Vision City II.
- An entry into one of Africa’s fastest-growing, investor-friendly economies.
- An experience that blends wealth creation with cultural and personal renewal.

The Co-Ownership, Investment & Tourism Forum — October 13–17, 2025
This October, we return to Kigali with the Co-Ownership, Investment & Tourism Forum. Over six immersive days, you’ll:
- Tour key projects like Vision City II.
- Meet with policymakers, financiers, and developers shaping Rwanda’s future.
- Recharge with wellness-focused tourism experiences designed to clear burnout and foster clarity.
- Network with a select group of peers who, like you, are ready for bold opportunities.
Why Now
Opportunities in Kigali are moving quickly—and early movers will enjoy the greatest rewards. The forum is intentionally limited in size to preserve exclusivity and quality connections.
👉 Reserve your seat today and be part of this bridge between collaborative investment and Rwanda’s forward-thinking ecosystem.
Final Reflection
Kigali isn’t just the story of my journey. It could be the story of yours. The only question is: will you be there in October to write your chapter?
[Register Now for the Co-Ownership, Investment & Tourism Forum]