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Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by cocolacec(m): 12:21pm On Aug 03, 2021
The United States of America Mission in Nigeria is determined to facilitate increased investments into the country through projects like the Lagos Free Zone (LFZ) for the mutual benefit of both nations.
The Consul General, Consulate of the United States of America, Claire A. Pierangelo made this statement during a visit by the Consulate and the American Business Council to Lagos Free Zone (LFZ) in Ibeju Lekki, Lagos on Friday, July 31, 2021.

Pierangelo explained that Lagos Free Zone (LFZ) offers unique opportunities for investors and over 200 million Nigerians. “Through production facilitated by Lagos Free Zone, these manufacturers will have accessible channels to Nigeria’s over 200 million consumers. In turn, Nigerians will have access to affordable, domestically produced consumer goods produced by Nigerian workers’’, she said.

The Managing Director, Lagos Free Zone (LFZ), Dinesh Rathi with the Consul General; Consulate of the United States of America, Claire A. Pierangelo during the visit of the Consul General and the American Business Council on Friday, July 30, 2021.

She described Kellogg Tolaram Nigeria Limited as a wonderful example of U.S. direct investment in Nigeria. She noted that Kellogg’s dedication is exemplified by their increased investment since the creation of the joint venture about six years ago. She further stated that the Consulate is thrilled to see another reputable American company, Colgate Palmolive to follow Kellogg’s lead and join with Tolaram Group in the zone. She added that the U.S. Mission is looking forward to welcoming the forthcoming manufacturing plant of Colgate in the zone.

“As we just saw, the Lagos Free Zone and the future Lekki Deep Sea Port represent strides forward for the business community in Nigeria. We applaud the efforts of Tolaram Group and partners for their dedication to this substantial undertaking”, she added.

In his welcome remarks, the Chief Executive Officer, Lagos Free Zone (LFZ), Dinesh Rathi disclosed that the zone as the gateway to the next frontier is ready to attract more investments from the United States of America to Nigeria by offering access to 350mn strong West-African market, unparalleled infrastructure, a host of fiscal incentives and a360 ecosystem for business and livelihood.

https://www.thecable.ng/lagos-free-zone-u-s-mission-in-nigeria-to-facilitate-increased-investment/amp?fbclid=IwAR0M_SSAYlwoKvQS4Kkds-VDkJJLdRXxFKwJsD6RKrgEA0S4iJ4fCXciD1U

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Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by cocolacec(m): 12:22pm On Aug 03, 2021
Rathi described Lagos Free Zone as an ideal destination for industrial investment, not only in Nigeria, but also in the entire West African sub-region. He explained that its seamless integration with the Lekki Deep Sea Port, which is set to commence operation by the last quarter of 2022, is one of its key differentiating features.

“Lagos Free Zone is a catalyst to fast track industrialization and for sustainable economic development not just for Lagos state but Nigeria as a whole. We believe this zone is the right investment destination every investor should look into given the unlimited opportunities that abound”.

Also speaking during the visit, the President of the American Business Council and Country General Manager, IBM, Dipo Faulkner commended Lagos Free Zone for redefining the ease of doing business and by attracting Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) into the country through its numerous incentives and advantages. He advised the member companies to take full advantage of the opportunities by investing in the zone.

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Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by Dagger111(m): 1:19pm On Aug 03, 2021
Iro nla. Last last, na wetin we go get be this:

SOCIALISM: You have two cows, and you give one to your neighbor.

COMMUNISM: You have two cows, the government takes both and gives you milk.

FASCISM: You have two cows, the government takes both and sells you milk.

NAZISM: You have two cows, the government takes them and kills you.

CAPITALISM: You have two cows, you sell one and buy a male. You multiply your cows and there is economic growth. You sell them, you retire and you live on your profits.

MODERN CAPITALISM: You have two cows, you sell one and buy a male. You multiply your cows and you buy those of your neighbors. The latter become your shepherds, you pay them in monkey currencies and they die poor.

AMERICAN SOCIETY: You have two cows, you sell one and you have to make the other one to produce milk like 4 cows. By dint of producing beyond her capacity, she dies. You take a consultant to understand this death.

FRENCH SOCIETY: You have two cows, you go on strike because you want a third.

GERMAN SOCIETY: You have two cows, you modify them so that they live 100 years, eat once a month and treat themselves.

CHINESE SOCIETY: You have two cows, you sell milk to your compatriots and you produce plastic milk to export to the rest of the world.

BLACK/ AFRICAN SOCIETY: You have two cows, you eat them all the same day and you dream that donors or the international community give you others. You turn to God and hope for miracle cattle. You fast 40 days and 40 nights without eating or drinking so that the cows will fall from heaven. At the end, you die in extreme poverty.

Awon werey people.

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Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by MrMcJay(m): 1:19pm On Aug 03, 2021
Free Advice.
Lots of companies are selling land in that that Free Zone Area but they are selling problems to people. Anyone buying land there should only buy land with approved Excision, Gazette, C of O and Governor's Consent. If you buy land with excision in progress as its title, you don't have land.

That Free Trade Zone Area needs hotels, hospitals and most of all, residential buildings built like hostels. If you can do blocks of self-contained apartments, you will have companies in that axis willing to take everything from you on a long lease.

If buying, look at Imobido, Idasho, Magbon-Segun, Tiye and surrounding places, those are the hot areas there. Don't buy land inside the bush.
Avoid land beside the main road, the road will be expanded and your land may be eaten up.

Finally, don't buy land in areas zoned for industrial purposes. You won't be able to do anything on the land, that's if government doesn't acquire it in the future.

Good, dry, problem-free land suitable for development in the free trade zone are not cheap. They start from like 7M, 8M and above. A client got one for 12M, waterfront land just beside Dangote jetty. Nice deal.

10 years from now, you will remember this my post. Don't only read, take action.

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Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by Chukapage(m): 1:19pm On Aug 03, 2021
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Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by slawormiir: 1:19pm On Aug 03, 2021
Damnnn niggar
Isoright
Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by Rapsowdee01(m): 1:19pm On Aug 03, 2021
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Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by Teslason(m): 1:20pm On Aug 03, 2021
Zzz!
Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by Nobody: 1:20pm On Aug 03, 2021
issoright
Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by papae1(m): 1:21pm On Aug 03, 2021
Ok
Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by OBTOREPA(m): 1:21pm On Aug 03, 2021
I'm open to being there HLO
Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by zombieHUNTER: 1:21pm On Aug 03, 2021
No Abba kyari

No USA investment
Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by Nobody: 1:22pm On Aug 03, 2021
Great news.

Yes it's actually a private initiative.

Oleys:
I don't get it, an Indian the MD of Lekki Free Trade Zone... Is it a private initiative?

The Lagos State government and south west leaders have been pushing for special economic status for Lagos State but it's constantly being met by opposition in the senate.
atheistandproud:
Turn Lagos to Shanghai or Hong Kong

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Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by Oleys: 1:22pm On Aug 03, 2021
I don't get it, an Indian the MD of Lekki Free Trade Zone... Is it a private initiative?
Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by Omoluabi1stborn: 1:22pm On Aug 03, 2021
Lagos is moving.

Ilu Eko oni bajẹ

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Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by MrMcJay(m): 1:23pm On Aug 03, 2021
Investment opportunities are plenty in that area.

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Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by atheistandproud(m): 1:25pm On Aug 03, 2021
Turn Lagos to Shanghai or Hong Kong
Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by stunnert(m): 1:26pm On Aug 03, 2021
Lagos leads, others follow

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Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by Timi45: 1:36pm On Aug 03, 2021
welcome development for lagos state
Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by laiperi: 1:41pm On Aug 03, 2021
Dagger111:
Iro nla. Last last, na wetin we go get be this:

SOCIALISM: You have two cows, and you give one to your neighbor.

COMMUNISM: You have two cows, the government takes both and gives you milk.

FASCISM: You have two cows, the government takes both and sells you milk.

NAZISM: You have two cows, the government takes them and kills you.

CAPITALISM: You have two cows, you sell one and buy a male. You multiply your cows and there is economic growth. You sell them, you retire and you live on your profits.

MODERN CAPITALISM: You have two cows, you sell one and buy a male. You multiply your cows and you buy those of your neighbors. The latter become your shepherds, you pay them in monkey currencies and they die poor.

AMERICAN SOCIETY: You have two cows, you sell one and you have to make the other one to produce milk like 4 cows. By dint of producing beyond her capacity, she dies. You take a consultant to understand this death.

FRENCH SOCIETY: You have two cows, you go on strike because you want a third.

GERMAN SOCIETY: You have two cows, you modify them so that they live 100 years, eat once a month and treat themselves.

CHINESE SOCIETY: You have two cows, you sell milk to your compatriots and you produce plastic milk to export to the rest of the world.

BLACK/ AFRICAN SOCIETY: You have two cows, you eat them all the same day and you dream that donors or the international community give you others. You turn to God and hope for miracle cattle. You fast 40 days and 40 nights without eating or drinking so that the cows will fall from heaven. At the end, you die in extreme poverty.

Awon werey people.

I may not agree with every detail but you got most right.

The G-7 or whatever are looking for ways to close loopholes for the rich and companies that are paying little or no tax.

African countries are encouraging Tax Free Zones. The same way Structural Adjustment and Devaluations killed you alive.

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Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by brainpulse: 1:41pm On Aug 03, 2021
great
Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by ikaboy: 1:45pm On Aug 03, 2021
REAL ESTATE MARKETERS DON SEE ANOTHER BULLET. MAKE DANGOTE REFEINERY REST FOR THEIR MOUTH SMALL.
Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by udele1: 1:48pm On Aug 03, 2021
Nice one. While IPOB is making igboland more attractive for investors.

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Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by tunjijones(m): 2:03pm On Aug 03, 2021
udele1:
Nice one. While IPOB is making igboland more attractive for investors.

This is very gory...
Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by Nobody: 2:05pm On Aug 03, 2021
It's a pity for those who buy land in lekki ____NEXT 27 YEARS LEKKI WOULD BE MESS UP______welcome to new Shenzhen lekki of China
Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by OkuFaba(m): 2:06pm On Aug 03, 2021
Oleys:
I don't get it, an Indian the MD of Lekki Free Trade Zone... Is it a private initiative?
I work with them, it is controlled by the Indians..
Kellogs
Power oil
Colgate
Indomie
Minimee
Lush hair,
Dano milk e.t.c
Even the lekki port is controlled by them.


They own all these and more
Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by OkuFaba(m): 2:08pm On Aug 03, 2021
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Re: Lagos Free Zone: US Mission In Nigeria To Facilitate Increased Investment by Mastakija(m): 2:22pm On Aug 03, 2021
U won't see them here since its a good news
But they fail to understand that aslong as there is still nigeria theyll still b called Nigerian


But i tot they said lagos is sinking

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