OSHIBANJO, DANGOTE, TINUBU, WIGWE, PHILIP WALKER, OTHERS TO SPEAK AT THE ECONOMIST’S NIGERIA SUMMIT 2016
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu |
All is set for this year’s edition of The Economist Event’s Nigeria Summit.
Philip Walker, Regional Manager of The Economist Intelligence Unit, Miguel Melo
Azevedo, Head of Investment Banking, Africa, Citi Group among others will, on
Monday March 7 and Tuesday March 8, 2016, join eminent Nigerian businessmen and
top government officials—from around the world—to review Nigeria’s current
economic situation and provide an overview of the global macro-economic
picture, talking through the growth prospects for Nigeria and the region.
Philip Walker, Regional Manager of The Economist Intelligence Unit, Miguel Melo
Azevedo, Head of Investment Banking, Africa, Citi Group among others will, on
Monday March 7 and Tuesday March 8, 2016, join eminent Nigerian businessmen and
top government officials—from around the world—to review Nigeria’s current
economic situation and provide an overview of the global macro-economic
picture, talking through the growth prospects for Nigeria and the region.
This will be taking place at the 11th Annual Nigeria Summit being organised
by the events’ arm of the foremost international socio economic news magazine,
The Economist. The 2-day summit, themed The Dawn of A New Day, is scheduled to
take place at the highbrow Intercontinental Hotel, Lagos.
by the events’ arm of the foremost international socio economic news magazine,
The Economist. The 2-day summit, themed The Dawn of A New Day, is scheduled to
take place at the highbrow Intercontinental Hotel, Lagos.
The event will feature exhibitions, experts’ submissions, panel discussions
around the opportunities and challenges that lie at the point where technology,
infrastructural development, political transparency and global partnerships
meet.
around the opportunities and challenges that lie at the point where technology,
infrastructural development, political transparency and global partnerships
meet.
The forum will bring key government ministry officials, industry and
business leaders as well as representatives of the Nigerian civil society;
together with international investors, economists and academics to discuss and
debate Nigeria’s economic direction.
business leaders as well as representatives of the Nigerian civil society;
together with international investors, economists and academics to discuss and
debate Nigeria’s economic direction.
The summit will also examine and review the socio economic challenges that
Nigeria is facing in view of her first democratic power transfer and the
implication of the global macro-economic forces as being shaped by the
ridiculously low global oil prices which is the mainstay of the Nigerian
economy.
Nigeria is facing in view of her first democratic power transfer and the
implication of the global macro-economic forces as being shaped by the
ridiculously low global oil prices which is the mainstay of the Nigerian
economy.
The guest line up and speaker list includes: Prof. Yemi Osinbajo,
Vice-President, Federal Republic of Nigeria; Alhaji Aliko Dangote, President
and Chief Executive Officer, Dangote Group; Danladi Verheijen, Chief Executive
Officer and Managing Director, Verod; Herbert Wigwe, Chief Executive Officer,
Access Bank, Nigeria; Okechukwu Enelamah, Minister of Industry, Trade and
Investment, Nigeria, Jonathan Rosenthal, Africa Editor, The Economist.
Vice-President, Federal Republic of Nigeria; Alhaji Aliko Dangote, President
and Chief Executive Officer, Dangote Group; Danladi Verheijen, Chief Executive
Officer and Managing Director, Verod; Herbert Wigwe, Chief Executive Officer,
Access Bank, Nigeria; Okechukwu Enelamah, Minister of Industry, Trade and
Investment, Nigeria, Jonathan Rosenthal, Africa Editor, The Economist.
Other speakers and panelists are Alhaji Kashim Shettina, Governor, Borno
State, Nigeria; Franklin Cudjoe, Founding President and Chief Execuive Officer,
IMANI; Philip Lindop, Head of Africa Investment Banking, Barclays Africa Group,
Fola Laoye, Chairman, Hygeia Group. The list also includes: Alhaji Umaru Tanko
Al Makura, Governor, Nasarawa State, Nigeria; Chief Willie Obiano, Governor,
Anambra State, Nigeria, Issam Darwish, Executive Vice Chairman & Chief
Executive Officer, IHS Towers; Adebola Williams, Co-Founder, RED among others
are also billed to speak at the summit.
State, Nigeria; Franklin Cudjoe, Founding President and Chief Execuive Officer,
IMANI; Philip Lindop, Head of Africa Investment Banking, Barclays Africa Group,
Fola Laoye, Chairman, Hygeia Group. The list also includes: Alhaji Umaru Tanko
Al Makura, Governor, Nasarawa State, Nigeria; Chief Willie Obiano, Governor,
Anambra State, Nigeria, Issam Darwish, Executive Vice Chairman & Chief
Executive Officer, IHS Towers; Adebola Williams, Co-Founder, RED among others
are also billed to speak at the summit.
Now in its 11th year, the Nigeria Summit is part of the Economist’s
successful high-growth markets series that has become one of the leading events
in Africa where business, government and ideas people meet. Chaired by a senior
Editor 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
successful high-growth markets series that has become one of the leading events
in Africa where business, government and ideas people meet. Chaired by a senior
Editor 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
“This year’s Nigeria Summit will bring together over 350 participants drawn
from different walks of life including Nigeria’s public and private sectors,
international business players and investors for a discussion on how Nigeria
can turn its economic growth into social and political prosperity,” Daniel
Franklin, Executive Director of The Economist disclosed.
from different walks of life including Nigeria’s public and private sectors,
international business players and investors for a discussion on how Nigeria
can turn its economic growth into social and political prosperity,” Daniel
Franklin, Executive Director of The Economist disclosed.
Further details about the summit and registration process visit
www.NigeriaSummit.Economist.com.
www.NigeriaSummit.Economist.com.
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