UK-Africa Summit: NIPC unveils Nigeria Investment Guide

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The Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission and its partner, the UK Department for International Development, on Monday inaugurated the Nigeria Investment Guide at the ongoing UK-Africa Investment...

Executive Secretary, Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission, Yewande Sadiku

NIPC’s Executive Secretary, Ms Yewande Sadiku, in a statement said that the guide contained useful information on Nigeria as a compelling destination for investors seeking to participate in the economic potential that African continent represented. New perspectives on UK-Africa Partnership for Prosperity; issues of Sustainable Finance and Infrastructure; Trade and Investment; Future African Growth Sectors and Clean Energy and Climate, are expected to dominate presentations and discussions during the Summit.The statement declared that the guide contained information on the Nigerian economy and showcased several brands, businesses, and public-private partnership investments and opportunities in Nigeria.

She noted that detailed guidance on specific industries and market sectors in Nigeria as well as sectors guide were available on the NIPC websites as part of a growing collection.

 

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