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U.S.-based Nigerians pledge $4b investments to resuscitate economy

By Bola Olajuwon, Assistant Editor

They said despite the obvious investment challenges, they were determined to use their wealth of experience and connections to attract growth to their fatherland. “We’ve been doing quite a lot. Privately, a lot of our members are making inroads into those areas and also corporately, we’re already working and also looking at very good viable projects.

He said there were opportunities to stem the scourge of medical tourism by looking at dilapidated hospitals or healthcare establishments that need restructuring and administrative services in addition to bringing experts in to run such facilities the way they were being done in the U.S.

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