



Following a period of government reforms, unprecedented interest from international companies and growing prosperity, Nigeria could be on the brink of losing its new-found economic momentum. With the global recession creating a more cautious investment climate, the country is perceived as riskier and less competitive than many other established markets.
Will the Nigerian government be able to kick-start its reforms and reinvigorate the economy? Will investment continue to flow into Nigeria? How can your business avoid the risks and benefit from long-term opportunities?
Your chance to plan your strategy
Economist Conferences' CEO Agenda Nigeria offers you the chance to join a high-level forum and exchange ideas on investment strategies for Nigeria. You will have access to senior directors from multinational companies whose experience of investing in this complex market will prove invaluable to your discussions.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to discuss how Nigeria aims to sustain business growth and secure its long-term economic success. Register today - or contact Verena Wasenegger at 43 (1) 712 41 61 60, verenawasenegger@economist.com for more information.
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