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Is Nigeria Safe For Foreign Investors? by Solozzo(m): 9:17pm On Nov 03, 2014
Is Nigeria safe for foreign investors?
Re: Is Nigeria Safe For Foreign Investors? by Nobody: 9:21pm On Nov 03, 2014
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Re: Is Nigeria Safe For Foreign Investors? by chukwuwike2ny(m): 6:55pm On Nov 04, 2014
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Re: Is Nigeria Safe For Foreign Investors? by Angelstartups(f): 6:01pm On Nov 06, 2014
Hello.

Nigeria is a great country with abundant opportunities. You may be shocked to note that yes Nigeria is very safe for foreign investors, that's why you see the likes of Procter n Gamble invest $300million in Agbara, Heineken is planning a huge investment soon, to mention a few, these are both foreign-owned companies. Dangote is investing billions of dollars also and to cap it all the Nigerian Stock Market is dominated by foreign investors, who hold about 60% of the stock market (even though it is understandable that during election periods, they pull out some of their funds in stock market and re-surface after elections).

So to answer your question, Nigeria is SAFE.

(Note: There is what is called Business Cycle. So for any particular business you want to venture into, do your PESTLE analysis to understand when to enter the industry, how to enter and where to position yourself).

Real Estate is on the decline (Nigerian Politicians are eager to sell off their properties even at cheaper rates to campaign and contest forthcoming elections
Stock Market is on the decline because of similar reason above including foreign investors pulling their funds away for now, politicians selling off, therefore supply is more than demand and a few other factors)
Oil Prices are falling (Saudi Arabia for instance is reducing prices to remain competitive as U.S pumps more shale oil in commercial quantities which is a substitute to Crude Oil, etc)

(These are some critical factors to consider before you invest in Nigeria. Nigeria's economy is highly edged on Oil, however, in the short-term, Nigeria is SAFE to a large extent)

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