The event, organised by the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), serves as a platform to attract investments from Nigerians abroad into key sectors of the economy, including real estate, healthcare, ICT, energy, and the creative industry.

NiDCOM Chair, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, said the summit has grown in scale and impact since its inception, generating hundreds of millions of naira in investment deals and contributing significantly to the local economy through services sourced from SMEs and creatives.

She noted that the previous edition attracted over 1,500 participants and facilitated deals worth ₦673 million across multiple sectors.

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This year’s summit will focus on mobilising diaspora investment to drive regional and national development, with discussions centred on finance, technology, agriculture, education, and infrastructure.

Source: Punch