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    Nigeria House to debut at 2026 World Economic Forum

    Xsum NewsBy Xsum NewsDecember 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read8 Views
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    Nigeria will unveil its first-ever Nigeria House at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, marking the country’s first national house in the WEF’s more than 50-year history.

    In a statement on Saturday, the Nigerian House of Representatives signaled a change in the face of Nigeria at its annual meeting.

    According to the statement, Nigeria House Davos will serve as Nigeria’s official public engagement platform throughout the five-day Davos Week, providing an invitation-only space for investment engagement, policy dialogue, strategic partnerships and cultural exchange with global stakeholders.

    Located along the Davos Promenade, Nigeria House Davos brings together government leaders, global CEOs, institutional investors, development finance institutions, innovators and cultural leaders at a time of accelerating restructuring of the global economy.

    Commenting on Nigeria’s engagement with the World Economic Platform, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, said, “Nigeria is focused on deepening reforms, strengthening the foreign direct investment pipeline, and translating global gains into real economic outcomes. Nigeria House at the World Economic Forum reflects our commitment to policy clarity, trusted partnerships, and sustainable value creation across the priority sectors of the Nigerian economy.”

    The country’s presence at the World Economic Forum is designed as a Nigeria-wide public-private platform, providing a trusted interface for sustained engagement between Nigeria and global investors, development partners and industry leaders.

    Organizers said the 2026 Nigeria House Davos Conference is structured around four core economic pillars that reflect Nigeria’s reform agenda, comparative advantages and growth priorities. trade infrastructure and agriculture. Climate change investment, energy and environmental sustainability. Digital trade and technology. and creative economy and cultural export. Each pillar will have a dedicated day, with the final day focused on concluding cross-sector convergence and dialogue to align policy, capital, innovation and culture and define the path for investment and partnerships post-Davos.

    This debut is backed by a growing sponsor base across finance, infrastructure, energy, professional services and philanthropy, with support from partners such as Agricultural Bank, African Finance Corporation, Nepal Energies, UFAM Services Nigeria Ltd, Coronation Group, Sunbeth Global Concepts, Redwire Group, Aruwa Capital, Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited, The Osa Okunbo Foundation, Wigwe & Partners, AB InBev Africa and Roxettes. The group will be joined by additional sponsors ahead of January.

    Nigeria House Davos, implemented by Eviola & Co Integrated Services Ltd in collaboration with Lex-Con Advisory Services Ltd, UFAM Services Nigeria Ltd, Intire Services AG (Switzerland) and key private partners, brings together governments, industry leaders, investors and innovators to drive high-impact, results-driven initiatives during Davos week.

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