Nigerian Government Promises Diaspora Investment Support
Nigerians living outside the country have been assured of security and support for their investments in Nigeria.
Prof Yemi Osibanjo, Vice president of Nigeria gave the assurance during the 4th Nigerian diaspora investment conference at the presidential villa Abuja. THE AUTHORITY reports.
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Dignitaries at the event include the SGF Boss Mustapha who represented the Vice president, Nasarawa state governor Abdullahi Sule, Kebbi state governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, minister for works, Babatunde Fashola, minister for health, Osagie Ehanire,the ministers of state for foreign affairs and trade and investment, Ambassador Zubairu Dada and Mrs Marian Katagum among others. Information Guide Nigeria
In her speech, Dr Badewa Adejugbe-Williams said that previous summits had produced fruits.
“Over the years, businesses ranging from startups such as Binary Hillstech, an integrated startup ecosystem for tech entrepreneurs, to large associations like the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) have taken advantage of the summit’s networking opportunities to expand their businesses and activities.
“As a result of the new networks made and ideas exchanged during the Summit, several participants have been inspired to start their own business while some have based on the insights gathered from the summit tripled their investment in the country”. jamb results
“These success stories really buttress the fact that the NDIS is one of the surest platforms for attracting Diaspora investment into local businesses in the country and also one of the vital catalysts that spurs new business startups in Nigeria”.
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