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All Set for Diaspora Investment … Over 2000 Investors Registered to Attend the High-Octane Event
The horizon is fat and favourable for Nigerians. With the efforts that Honourable Abike Dabiri-Erewa and many others like her are putting in, it would be bizarre if the economy remains backward. Moreover, Dabiri-Erewa’s efforts are focused and intended to get more hands involved, so the future is bright.
Preparations are all but complete for Dabiri-Erewa’s Nigeria Diaspora Investment Summit (NDIS). This is the sixth edition and the Chairman/CEO of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has reported more than 2,000 registered participants. With such a number, hope in Nigeria’s future as a sustainable nation and economy has been kindled.
Dabiri-Erewa has composed a robust framework to ensure that the three-day summit slated for November 13 to 15, 2023, matches her design. So far, it is confirmed that the individuals registered for the event include 72 Nigerian Diaspora investors, 88 public officials from various Ministries, Departments and Agencies in Nigeria, 148 stand-ins for private sector entities, 196 small business owners, and 1,250 expected virtual participants.
The goal of this NDIS edition is to pull diaspora direct investments to Nigeria. Themed “New Vistas, New Aspirations – The Diaspora and National Development” and already causing hearts to beat in expectation of its outcome, the event returns business focus to the agricultural sector in Nigeria, and how it can be used to ensure food security and sustainable economic growth.
Listening to Dabiri-Erewa and her lineup of business professionals, accomplished visionaries, and policy experts helps the informed mind grow confident in Nigeria’s future.Whether it is in the area of leadership, management, or innovation, Dabiri-Erewa’s team are motivating Nigerians to do better and be better for themselves and for the nation at large.
With this edition of the NDIS and Dabiri-Erewa’s involvement, it is a new day for Nigeria and its economy. The seed of over 2,000 registered participants will certainly yield anticipated fruits in due course.