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Nigeria Receives A $19.5 Billion Investment Pledge At The UNGA by Acechief: 10:12am On Sep 28, 2023
During the UNGA in New York, Amina Temitope Ajayi, the former president of the All Nigerian-American Congress (ANAC), brought almost $19.4 billion in committed investment to Nigeria through her company, Silicon Valley Nigerian Economic Development Inc. (SVNED).

Three investors—CITCO Global Holdings, Global Expansion AXIATel, and Allen Le & Partners International Vietnam—promised to invest $5 billion, $3.2 billion, and $11.2 billion, respectively, in the development of different sectors of Nigeria’s economy in a joint statement released by the partners yesterday following the signing of the memorandum of understanding.

Tourism, aviation, technology, telecommunications, agriculture, sports, entertainment, and the energy sector are among the sectors.

It is anticipated that the cooperation will also help the nation’s troubled economy and give young people job chances.

Speaking on the collaboration, SVNED Chief Executive Officer Ajayi said the economic summit in New York offered a chance to emphasize how much more funding is needed for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations.

SDG Eight, according to her, places a high priority on decent work for all people, productive employment, and sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth.

“It also speaks to goal nine, which supports the need to build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation,” she stated.

She claims that the investment further advances Sustainable Development Goal 17 (SDG 17), which addresses bolstering implementation strategies and reinvigorating the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development.

During his remarks, Morgan Martinez, a representative of Global Expansion AXIATel, announced that the company would be investing $3.2 billion in Nigeria in addition to advancing the travel, aviation, technology, telecommunications, agriculture, entertainment, sports, and energy sectors.

Kingsley Onyeocha, the President and CEO of Allen Le & Partners International Vietnam, also gave a speech during which he committed to investing up to $11.2 billion in mining, affordable housing projects, a 2:1 solar megawatt agric project, electric vehicle assembly plants, and battery plants.

Re: Nigeria Receives A $19.5 Billion Investment Pledge At The UNGA by koiki4bat: 10:15am On Sep 28, 2023
How about the $14bn pledge from india? 14 + 19 makes it $33bn Tinubu has made for Nigeria, that is more than the foreign reserves grin

I'm sure the news will sweet his supporters again grin chai
Re: Nigeria Receives A $19.5 Billion Investment Pledge At The UNGA by NzogbuNzogbu: 10:17am On Sep 28, 2023
grin

$19 billion of thin air
Re: Nigeria Receives A $19.5 Billion Investment Pledge At The UNGA by Artiiclebeast: 10:27am On Sep 28, 2023
Patiently waiting for a denial statement.
Re: Nigeria Receives A $19.5 Billion Investment Pledge At The UNGA by Sultanofpiglets: 10:29am On Sep 28, 2023
See Yoruba behavior?

THEY LIVE and BREATHE propaganda.

Another Audio investment that will be "busted" again.


very shameless people...spits

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Re: Nigeria Receives A $19.5 Billion Investment Pledge At The UNGA by Nobody: 10:39am On Sep 28, 2023
Good news... FDIs urgently needed
Re: Nigeria Receives A $19.5 Billion Investment Pledge At The UNGA by pandax: 10:40am On Sep 28, 2023
Sultanofpiglets:
See Yoruba behavior?

THEY LIVE and BREATHE propaganda.

Another Audio investment that will be "busted" again.


very shameless people...spits

Please be guided on an argument of hasty generalization about the Yorubas, It is the Agbadorians or Batist that are spinning this one ooo. $19bn phony FDI from an Infamy President
Re: Nigeria Receives A $19.5 Billion Investment Pledge At The UNGA by Iliveforever(m): 10:52am On Sep 28, 2023
Artiiclebeast:
Patiently waiting for a denial statement.

😂😂😂

We’re used to it.!!
Re: Nigeria Receives A $19.5 Billion Investment Pledge At The UNGA by Kukutente23: 10:55am On Sep 28, 2023
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Scam
Re: Nigeria Receives A $19.5 Billion Investment Pledge At The UNGA by Kukutente23: 10:57am On Sep 28, 2023
koiki4bat:
How about the $14bn pledge from india? 14 + 19 makes it $33bn Tinubu has made for Nigeria, that is more than the foreign reserves grin

I'm sure the news will sweet his supporters again grin chai
Abi
Dollar will soon be crawling on its knees behind our naira
Great Jagbajantis

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