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Nigeria Summit 2016: The dawn of a new day?


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Join the conversation @EconomistEvents #NigeriaSummit

Join the conversation @EconomistEvents #NigeriaSummit

Join the conversation @EconomistEvents #NigeriaSummit

Over the years, The Economist Events’ Nigeria Summit has charted a country in the process of great transition. The year 2015 has been particularly significant with the country making history in its presidential elections and experiencing its first democratic power transfer.

Nine months on from HE President Buhari taking office, our Nigeria Summit 2016 takes place at the opportune time—bringing key government ministries, industry and business leaders as well as representatives of Nigerian civil society; together with international investors, economists and academics to discuss and debate what the future holds for Nigeria and how the country can take its place among the world’s top emerging markets.

What is the government’s economic policy moving forward? What impact has the drop in oil price had on Nigeria? How are the regulatory and legal environments changing to facilitate growth? What role does foreign investment play and how can Nigeria foster the skills for a prosperous future?

Now in its 11th year, our Nigeria Summit is part of our successful high-growth markets series. It has become one of the leading events in Africa where business, government and ideas people meet to discuss the most pertinent issues.

Early confirmed speakers include:

Jonathan Rosenthal, Africa Editor, The Economist

Herbert Wigwe, Chief Executive Officer, Access Bank

Bob Diamond, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Atlas Merchant Capital

Amy Jadesimi, Managing Director, LADOL (Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics Base)

Ani Charles Bassey-Eyo, Chief Executive Officer, LANI Group and Co-founder, Axiom Learning Solutions

Kwasi Boahene, Director Advocacy and Resource Mobilization, PharmAccess Group

Pat Thaker, Regional Director, Middle East and Africa, Economist Intelligence Unit

Chaired by senior editors from The Economist, the summit will explore the economic and social progress made to date and take an in-depth look at what the future will hold for Africa’s biggest economy.

Follow the Nigeria Summit via @EconomistEvents #NigeriaSummit on Twitter to get the latest updates, submit your questions, and join in with discussions on the day.

Distributed by APO


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