ASHENEWS columnist, a leading agribusiness policy expert and development professional, Dr. Aremu Fakunle John, has been honoured at the 4th Edition of Nigeria’s Most Respected CEOs Conference and Awards 2025, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to agribusiness development, innovation-led value chain transformation and evidence-based policy leadership in Nigeria and Africa.
The prestigious event was organized by the Business Executive Group, a Pan-African media and events management company headquartered in Accra, Ghana, with an office in Lagos, Nigeria. The conference and awards platform is designed to celebrate Nigerians whose leadership, innovation and service have delivered measurable impact across critical sectors of the economy while inspiring sustainable development on the continent.
Celebrating leadership driving agribusiness transformation
The Nigeria’s Most Respected CEOs Conference and Awards has become a key platform for recognizing transformative leaders who are shaping Nigeria’s economic future. The 2025 edition placed strong emphasis on innovation, private sector-led growth and policy reforms that strengthen productive sectors such as agriculture, food systems and trade.
Dr. Fakunle’s selection reflects his influential role in bridging agribusiness innovation, development finance and public policy to unlock inclusive growth, strengthen food systems and improve livelihoods at scale.
An agribusiness and policy leader
Dr. Aremu Fakunle John is a development professional with over 15 years of cross-regional experience across West and East Africa, specializing in agribusiness development, agricultural value chains, policy design, project finance and private sector engagement. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Agricultural Economics and has completed advanced executive training in Public Policy, Political Economy of Institutions and Development, Executive Agribusiness Management, and Business Leadership and African Entrepreneurship.
An alumnus of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Lagos Business School of the Pan-Atlantic University; Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation, Harde Business School; and Nasarawa State University, Dr. Fakunle combines rigorous academic training with hands-on implementation experience across complex food and market systems.
Dr. Fakunle’s professional impact is further strengthened by his strong scholarly credentials and contributions to academic research. He has published more than ten research articles in reputable national and international peer-reviewed journals, with a focus on agricultural economics, agribusiness development, food systems, climate change and policy analysis. His research work bridges theory and practice, which provides evidence that informs policy design, investment decisions and development programming across Africa. In recognition of his academic rigor and subject-matter expertise, he serves as a research evaluator for European Research Evaluation Horizon projects. With this, he contributes to the assessment of high-impact research proposals and reinforces the integration of scientific excellence into global development and innovation agendas.
He has led and supported multi-million-dollar programmes funded by leading international development partners, including the John A. Kufuor Foundation, GIZ, the World Bank, USAID, IFPRI, the African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD), Water Aid, British High Commission, FCDO and ECOWAS. His work spans agribusiness competitiveness, food and nutrition security, climate-smart agriculture, market systems development, trade and investment facilitation and institutional reform.
Driving innovation through policy and finance
Dr. Fakunle is widely recognized for translating policy ideas into bankable agribusiness investments and scalable innovations. He spearheaded value chain and biofortified crops policy advocacy and advisory services that significantly expanded smallholder farmers’ access to improved and nutritious seeds in Nigeria.
One of his landmark achievements includes co-facilitating the establishment of a ₦100 billion agricultural mechanization fund in partnership with Nigeria’s Bank of Industry, a major intervention that catalyzed agribusiness investment and mechanization services across multiple states. He also played a critical technical advisory role in the development of the private sector-driven Adamawa Agribusiness Support Programme (ADAS-P), which is successfully being implemented in the state. The project continues to impact thousands of beneficiaries in the northeast state.
At the regional level, Dr. Fakunle co-facilitated policy harmonization efforts across Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, and Burkina Faso to enhance rice value chain competitiveness. These interventions improved market integration, reduced production inefficiencies and directly increased incomes for more than 370,000 beneficiaries across participating countries.
Shaping agricultural policy and institutional reform
Beyond project delivery, Dr. Fakunle has made significant contributions to agricultural policy formulation and legislative reform. He has advised governments and private sector stakeholders on agribusiness policy, nutrition strategies and climate-smart agriculture frameworks. These were achieved by contributing to the development, review and updating of more than seven national and state-level policies, as well as two major legislative bills that focused on agricultural development, food system resilience and human livelihoods.
His policy leadership is characterized by strong private sector alignment, data-driven decision-making and an emphasis on sustainability, inclusion and scalability.
Awards, fellowships and recognition
Dr. Fakunle’s professional excellence has earned him several competitive grants, fellowships and academic honours. These include the African Development Bank Climate Fund for Professionals; the Orange Knowledge Programme Scholarship of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs; and the Strategy for Innovation for Development Initiative (Si4DEV) for the COVID-19 response.
He also received multiple academic distinctions at Obafemi Awolowo University, including the Professor Caleb Osuntogun Prize, the Imperial 2011 Award for the Most Outstanding Student in the Faculty of Agriculture, and the Professor Hezekiah Adedunmola Oluwasanmi Prize for the Student with the highest cumulative grade point average in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
Commitment to knowledge, innovation, and mentorship
In addition to his professional roles, Dr. Fakunle remains actively engaged in volunteer service, technical committees and mentorship initiatives. He currently serves as Secretary of the National Biofortification Steering Committee, where he supports Nigeria’s drive toward improved nutrition through plant-based protein crops.
He mentors young professionals and innovators from both the Global North and South on the intersection of agribusiness, environmental peacebuilding, business management and food systems. He had served as advisor and a member of the panel of judges to the teams of African innovators under the AI for Impact Hackathon initiative. He also serves on the Scientific Advisory Committee for West Africa of the Soy Nutrition Institute Global and the Technical Working Committee of the CGIAR Excellence in Agronomy Initiative.
A vision for sustainable agribusiness growth
Fluent in English and Yoruba, Dr. Aremu Fakunle John brings a strategic, innovation-driven and results-oriented approach to agribusiness development and policy leadership. His recognition at the Nigeria’s Most Respected CEOs Conference and Awards 2025 underscores the growing importance of leaders who can align agribusiness innovation, finance and policy to deliver sustainable economic transformation.
As Nigeria and Africa seek to build resilient food systems and competitive agribusiness sectors, Dr. Fakunle’s work stands as a model for how thoughtful policy leadership and innovation can unlock shared prosperity across communities and nations. He is currently the Policy Advisor for HarvestPlus Nigeria/ International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

