Nigeria To Sign Landmark Investment Agreements With Other Countries At LCCI 2023 Int’l Conference

August 13, 2023

The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) is set to host the 2023 International Business Conference and Expo that will witness the signing of landmark investment agreement between Nigeria and other countries.

According to a statement from chamber, the international business conference will be hosted in partnership with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment on Tuesday, 29th and Wednesday, 30th August 2023, at the Eko Hotel and Suite, Victoria Island, Lagos.

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The statement said the 2023 LCCI International Business Conference and Expo tagged “Invest Nigeria,” will be attended by not fewer than 80 countries of the world.

“During the event, there will be signing of landmark investment agreements between Nigeria and other Countries, introduction of ten Unicorn Companies to the Nigerian Economy, and the establishment of 1000 new start-ups,” the statement said.

Highlights of the event according to LCCI include: “Business Forum headlined by the Presidency, State Government, Diplomats, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, and Leaders of the organized private sector.

“The Governor’s session before the keynote address, where five State Governors will speak to the audience on investment opportunities in their states and the available incentives.

“Ten Business to Business Sessions on Oil and Gas, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Fintech, Textile, and Creative Arts.”

There will also be four Government to Government meetings between representatives of the Nigerian government and representatives of other governments.

There will also be an business expo section with delegates and exhibitors from different Countries.

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Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

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