During the meeting, Mr Shettima would attend a workshop entitled “Roadmap to Co-create Investment Opportunities for Africa’s Frontier Markets.”
INVESTIGATION: Despite ban in several countries, ‘harmful’ weight gain product sold indiscriminately in NigeriaSPECIAL REPORT: Worksite crèches empower Nigerian women to balance careers, motherhoodINVESTIGATION: Despite ban in several countries, ‘harmful’ weight gain product sold indiscriminately in NigeriaVice-President Kashim Shettima has departed Abuja to represent Nigeria at the 2025 annual World Economic Forum meeting scheduled to be held in Davos, Switzerland.
According to him, Mr Shettima and world leaders would discuss the state of the world economy to improve its conditions. According to him, the African Development Bank will organise the workshop in collaboration with the World Economic Forum to boost the flow of capital into Africa’s frontier markets.Support journalism driven by facts, created by Nigerians for Nigerians. Our thorough, researched reporting relies on the support of readers like you.He further stated that the workshop for the Congress Centre in Jakobshorn would scale solutions that build a prosperous, inclusive and resilient continent.
He also said that Mr Shettima would attend the Annual Meeting and 2025 Crystal Awardees of the International Business Council and Strategic Partners, slated for Kurpark Village, Eiger. He added that the session would look at the crucial role of the private sector in advancing the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area Digital Trade Protocol adopted by the African Union Heads of State/government in January 2024.He said the Vice-President would accompany top government officials, including Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Jumoke Oduwole, and Executive Secretary of Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission, Aisha Rimi.
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