Developingtrade's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Developingtrade's Profile › Developingtrade's Posts
Brazil-Africa Economic and Investment Forum is a high profile forum that is powered by Globe Chamber of Commerce and industry...... The forum aims to present business opportunities that exist for Brazil on the African continent and vice versa, it focuses on promoting trade and investment on diverse economic sectors between Brazil and the countries of Africa. Brazil-Africa Economic and Investment Forum is into the fundamental motivations for economic engagement, the policy and institutional frameworks for supporting economic engagement for Brazil and Africa countries, and the socio-political and economic challenges to and opportunities for increasing mutually-beneficial economic and business relations.
|
[center]Trade Nigeria: How Corporate Social Responsibility Can Impact Positively to The Growth of Business Organization[/center] Trade Nigeria: How Corporate Social Responsibility Can Impact Positively to The Growth of Business Organization Corporate Social Responsibility Program of Trade Nigeria and Globe chamber of Commerce Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is when an Organization operates in an ethical and sustainable way and deals with its environmental and social impacts. This means a careful consideration of human rights, the community, environment, and society in which it operates. It’s incredibly important that an organization operates in a way that demonstrates social responsibility. Although it’s not a legal requirement, it’s seen as good practice for an organization to take into account social and environmental issues. Corporate Social Responsibility also means that a company takes steps to ensure there are positive social and environmental effects associated with the way the business operates. Not only do active involvements in CSR increase business and revenue, they promote change and progress throughout the world, which often involves helping people with few or no resources. CSR is viewed as different from philanthropy. When properly implemented, it should become ingrained in the values and culture of a company, and positively affect the way the company does business. CSR should become inherent in the mission and message of an organization, and also hold a strong place in marketing and advertising. Companies should be aware that promoting their CSR model only benefits the company if they are already acting on their plan. Otherwise, falsely claiming to bring social change to those in need could lead to bad publicity. Business organizations that ignore corporate social responsibility run a risk to their bottom line and their brand. Having a bad reputation socially and environmentally can create serious negative effects on the overall profitability and success of a company, as nowadays consumers want to spend their money on products and services that they believe in, and engage with companies that follow ethical practices that meet their own beliefs. Benefits of Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility Program of Trade Nigeria and Globe chamber of Commerce The benefits of CSR speak volumes about how important it is and why business organization should make an effort to adopt it. Some clear benefits of corporate social responsibility are: Improved public image. This is crucial, as consumers assess your public image when deciding whether to buy from you. Something simple, like staff members volunteering an hour a week at a charity, shows that you’re a brand committed to helping others. As a result, you’ll appear much more favourable to consumers. Increased brand awareness and recognition. If you’re committed to ethical practices, this news will spread. More people will therefore hear about your brand, which creates increased brand awareness. Cost savings. Many simple changes in favour of sustainability, such as using less packaging, will help to decrease your production costs. An advantage over competitors. By embracing CSR, you stand out from competitors in your industry. You establish yourself as a company committed to going one step further by considering social and environmental factors. Increased customer engagement. If you’re using sustainable systems, you should shout it from the rooftops. Post it on your social media channels and create a story out of your efforts. Furthermore, you should show your efforts to local media outlets in the hope they’ll give it some coverage. Customers will follow this and engage with your brand and operations. Greater employee engagement. Similar to customer engagement, you also need to ensure that your employees know your CSR strategies. It’s proven that employees enjoy working more for a company that has a good public image than one that doesn’t. Furthermore, by showing that you’re committed to things like human rights, you’re much more likely to attract and retain the top candidates. More benefits for employees. There are also a range of benefits for your employees when you embrace CSR. Your workplace will be a more positive and productive place to work, and by promoting things like volunteering, you encourage personal and professional growth.
|
[center]Common Wealth Fashion Week and Awards....[/center] Common Wealth Fashion Week And Awards(CWFWA), is an International Global Platform for Fashion brands, Media, Textiles,Fabrics,Luxury and Lifestyle, business exhibition and expo. During CWFWA, Products, Accessories, Global Tourism and Business brand promotions, and Fashion,Press,MEDIA, Manufacturers and Distributors of Fashion related products, services, Awards and Style Icons gather together for the promotion of business in the fashion world. The event will be taking place alongside the Africa Garment,Leather Industries and Textile Expo which will be a showcase for Africa made textiles and garment. CWFWA is a projects designed as a glamorous celebration of artistry honoring,talents, creative excellence in Fashion And LIFEStyle . Common Wealth Fashion Week And Awards is globally produced and managed by Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry With the sole aim of using Fashion as a means for cause campaign. The CWFWA is aimed at creating a huge awareness on Education for Disadvantaged background and less privileged children. The CWFWA Dinner, Gala, Live Charity Concert, Awards and Awardees supports, Red Carpet and World Fashion Summit and expo. CWFWA has three segments, ONE- FASHION MASTER CLASS AND FASHION SUMMIT. TWO- FASHION BUSINESS EXHIBITION AND EXPO AND FINALLY- GLOBAL FASHION EXCELLENCE AWARDS (WORLD FASHION PRIZE AWARDS), THE FINAL DAY. According to the organisation, CWFWA is also working to help Support,Encourage and Educate new talents, inspire new ideas, new factories, train locals and enlist established designers to get involved in these initiatives. Many of whom are based in Africa, Asia, East Europe, Middle East, Oceanic and the Caribbean's. "we think the Fashion industry will lead the emergence of so many of the Developing Economies.
|
Africa Garment, Leather Industry and Textile Expo will showcase, exhibit and promote African made Garment and Textiles proudly produced in Africa..... The Expo will bring market and investment opportunities associated with the development in the Garment, Leather and Textile Industries. It will facilitate investment opportunities within Africa and provide support to Local Traders, Investors and Manufacturers in Africa.
|
Trade Relations Between Europe and Africa......[center][/center] Trade among European and African precolonial nations developed relatively recently in the economic history of the African continent...... Prior to the European voyages of exploration in the fifteenth century, African rulers and merchants had established trade links with the Mediterranean world, western Asia, and the Indian Ocean region. Within the continent itself, local exchanges among adjacent peoples fit into a greater framework of long-range trade. The merchants from Britain, France, Portugal, and the Netherlands who began trading along the Atlantic coast of Africa therefore encountered a well-established trading population regulated by savvy and experienced local rulers. European companies quickly developed mercantile ties with these indigenous powers and erected fortified “factories,” or warehouses, on coastal areas to store goods and defend their trading rights from foreign encroachment. Independent Portuguese merchants called lançados settled along the coasts and rivers of Africa from present-day Senegal to Angola, where they were absorbed into African society and served as middlemen between European and African traders (1991.17.31). Those goods imported to Africa in greatest volume included cloth, iron and copper in raw and worked form, and cowry shells used by local populations as currency. Nonutilitarian items such as jewelry, beads, mechanical toys and curiosities, and alcohol also met a receptive audience. Catholic countries such as Portugal were, in theory at least, forbidden by papal injunction from selling items with potential military uses to non-Christians, although it is unclear how closely this order was followed in practice. In exchange for their wares, Europeans returned with textiles, carvings, spices, ivory, gum, and African slaves. Contrary to popular views about precolonial Africa, local manufacturers were at this time creating items of comparable, if not superior, quality to those of preindustrial Europe. Due to advances in native forge technology, smiths in some regions of sub-Saharan Africa were producing steels of a better grade than those of their counterparts in Europe, and the highly developed West African textile workshops had produced fine cloths for export long before the arrival of European traders. It may therefore seem surprising that European importers found many customers for their goods among local populations in West Africa. Nonetheless, the novelty and comparative rarity of European imports together constituted a significant advantage over local products, and powerful rulers readily adopted them for use as courtly regalia. An example of this type of status object fashioned from a trade commodity is a Chokwe chief’s necklace from Central Africa (1996.456). The white ceramic “shell” attached to a woven basketry band was an item manufactured in Europe, probably Germany, for use by Portuguese slave traders. Round, white shells are valued symbols of spirituality and leadership in many Central African cultures, and European merchants clearly created this ceramic form to meet the particular demands and interests of their trading partners. Local leaders who prospered from the international trade also commissioned other prestige objects, such as sumptuous wood and ivory carvings, from local artisans.
|
[center] Buchi George - Nigeria@60: With A Set ‘Nigeria Dream’, We Can Be Giant Of The World[/center] Hon. Buchi George who spoke on the occasion of the 60th Independence Anniversary of Nigeria, said the nation has every bone of greatness in it, but bad policies and poor implementation has seen Nigeria lag where it is supposed to lead. He said that quoting Nigeria’s abundant mineral resources has already been overstated and what is most important is what the country can achieve with these things. “Nigeria is a great nation; you can imagine being tagged a giant of Africa the way we are today and what will happen when things become the way they are meant to be. We can be one of the giants of the world because our global records in investments, human capital development and manpower has not been matched by any other nation” “Nigeria is one Africa nation with very successful individuals around the world and that simply means that with a good environment, Nigerians can do great things. This means that one thing we should be aiming at in a Nigerian dream that will create this enabling environment that will encourage our people to thrive” Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George said that the ‘Nigerian Dream’ should be aimed at building a nation where politicians will no longer campaign with roads and electricity. A nation where neglect of rule of law, ethnicity and religious intolerance will be a thing of the past. “If we set that standard, what it means is that our leaders irrespective of their political backgrounds will chase this dream of greatness on our behalf. As a trade and investment expert, I’ve come to see that with a little scale up on the usual interstate conventional trade in Nigeria, things will change, but there are issues holding us back” “Only the liberals can experience liberation and if we keep harping on ethnicism, religion and unhealthy politics, Nigeria will remain where it is”, he said. Through the Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the United Nations Ambassador has put up both local and international trade and investment fora, one of the ways he believes his quota is being contributed. “Nigeria will be great when we all understand that everyone will not be a Dangote or the president. When we understand the importance of the drivers, roadside mechanics, traders, newspaper vendors and everyone working hard to survive genuinely, we’ll be on that path” “So far, we have done a lot in the past, but because of the new normal, we are shifting focus to 2021 with some great programs that will give both Nigeria and the entire Africa a good face in world trade and investment circle” He listed Australia Africa Economic Forum; Japan Africa Economic Forum; Africa Economic and Investment Forum, Berlin Germany; Czech Africa Economic and Investment Forum and Asia Africa Economic Forum, as some of the events in line to ease the recovery process of Nigeria and Africa from the covid-19 pandemic.
|
[center]Africa 7 (Seven) Continents Economic and Investment Forum[/center][b][/b]
|
[center]Africa Export Conference 2021 [/center] The organiser of the Africa Export Conference 2021 is Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry and it is scheduled to hold in Sandton Convention Center in Johannesburg, South Africa. The event is planned to offer participants with a platform to expand their business network, get fresh perspectives from a wide range of trade and export experts. Participants to the event include financial institutions, lawyers, insurers, innovators, leaders and influences from regional corporate bodies. The conference seeks to amplify the changemakers and leaders shaping the Continent’s future, experts, panellists, and participants will engage in fruitful dialogue to examine the crossroads between human capital, natural resources, investment, entrepreneurship, innovation, and technology in Africa. The event will provide networking, knowledge-sharing and community building with symposium attendees as we celebrate a spirit of abundance and unearth the richness of the Continent’s resources, as well as the talents and contributions of Africans, friends of Africa, and Diasporans. The event will feature many Entrepreneurs, educators, innovators, public and social technologists leaders from across the globe and are invited to join in the uplifting of the African continent by building bridges among Africans, and Diasporans. For corporates and trade importers and exporters looking to make moves in Africa, Africa Export Conference 2021 offers the ideal occasion to expand their network, meet their clients and get fresh perspectives from a wide range of trade and import/export experts.
|
ASIA - AFRICA ECONOMIC FORUM 2021 HANOI, VIETNAM.....[center][/center] The Asia - Africa Economic Forum Hanoi, Vietnam will be held from Hanoi, Vietnam. Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry in association with Trade Nigeria is currently working closely with all the other Asian co-organizers and the Government of Vietnam towards a successful organization of Asia - Africa Economic Forum..... Asia - Africa Economic Forum Hanoi, Vietnam will be a milestone of the process, since it will be the first-ever GCCI Summit to be held in the Asian continent in its over 20 years of history. Holding Asia - Africa Economic Forum in Asia and Africa clearly demonstrates growing African ownership in the GCCI process and has been attracting much attention from African states and all GCCI partners, such as the international organizations, including the United Nations System and regional organizations, such as the African Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and the New Economic Partnership for Africa’s Development Planning and Coordinating Agency (NEPAD Agency), as well as civil society and the private sector. The highest-level representations from African states and GCCI partners are expected at Asia - Africa Economic Forum Hanoi, Vietnam. Asia - Africa Economic Forum will also take place at an opportune moment, as the year 2020 is the first year of the implementations of the global and regional development agendas, namely the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Agenda 2063 and its First Ten-Year Implementation Plan. Being fully in line with these development agendas, Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry plan to discuss some thematic issues that Africa has been facing which include: The sectors are listed as follows: Energy And Power Sector Education And Technology Sector Mining, Agro - Commerce And Agriculture Transportation And Aviation Sector Housing And Real Estate Sector Medical And Healthcare Sector Telecommunication Sector Construction And Infrastructural Sector Oil And Gas Sector Industrialization, Production And Manufacturing Sector Banking And Finance Sector Trade And Commerce Sector
|
COMMON WEALTH FASHION WEEK AND AWARDS Commonwealth Fashion Week & awards honors the outstanding contribution and lifetime achievements of fashion icons across all the 52 Commonwealth countries that are dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of fashion, to further creative leadership, artistic, technical and social achievement within the global fashion industry.... COMMMON WEALTH FASHION WEEK As an internationally acclaimed event and network for trade and fashion professionals, the annual event provides a forum for worldwide exposure and recognition, with a major role in contributing to the harmonious growth and development of the global fashion industry, working towards the greater good of harnessing and supporting relationships to keep the global fashion industry sustainable and unprejudiced.Commonwealth Fashion Week & Award is planned and organised by FOW World Media Company.
|
[center]Euro-Africa Economic & Investment Forum Holding in Helsinki Finland[/center] In a bid to promote Trade and Investment in Africa, Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Partnership with Government of Finland will be organizing the Euro - Africa Economic Forum. Europe's political interest in Africa has been greatly revived and Finland is viewing Africa as a realm of opportunities where a number of economies are developing very fast and the African middle class is experiencing rapid growth. The determining factors for Trade and Investment flows are beginning to change. The Euro - Africa Economic Forum is going to serve as a platform or new instrument to promote Investment in Africa. African states needs to implement reforms to improve the environment for investment and also encourage private investors to engage more strongly in Africa. Also it will create an enabling environment for initiatives in the area of development and Trade between both continents. This forum will be of mutual benefit to both continents because it will also help Europe to strengthen its position in Africa, a continent with strong economic growth in many regions and rapidly growing population (middle class). Africa is set to play a large economic and political role in the world.
|
The U.S - Africa Economic and Investment Forum is an organized Trade Mission designed to be a high level event geared towards supporting the private sector engagement and to drive greater U.S - Africa Trade, Investment and business development and engagement. This Forum will bring stakeholders together to explore The Forum will serve as a global platform for dialogue and engagement on emerging and key issues related to investing for sustainable development. Benefits of this event - Provide a platform for public and private dialogue among U.S and African Government officials and private sector leaders. - Expand opportunities for Investment and Partnership between businesses in Africa and the U.S -It will create an avenue for U.S and Africa businesses to engage themselves - Explore the future of African and U.S trade and investment relationship The U.S - Africa Economic and Investment Forum is proudly organized and sponsored by Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
|
Common Wealth Fashion Week And Awards(CWFWA), is an International Global Platform for Fashion brands, Media, Textiles,Fabrics,Luxury and Lifestyle, business exhibition and expo. During CWFWA, Products, Accessories, Global Tourism and Business brand promotions, and Fashion,Press,MEDIA, Manufacturers and Distributors of Fashion related products, services, Awards and Style Icons gather together for the promotion of business in the fashion world. CWFWA is a projects designed as a glamorous celebration of artistry honoring,talents, creative excellence in Fashion And LIFEStyle . Common Wealth Fashion Week And Awards is globally produced and managed by Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Trade Nigeria With the sole aim of using Fashion as a means for cause campaign. The CWFWA is aimed at creating a huge awareness on Education for Disadvantaged background and less privileged children. The CWFWA Dinner, Gala, Live Charity Concert, Awards and Awardees supports, Red Carpet and World Fashion Summit and expo. CWFWA has three segments, ONE- FASHION MASTER CLASS AND FASHION SUMMIT. TWO- FASHION BUSINESS EXHIBITION AND EXPO AND FINALLY- GLOBAL FASHION EXCELLENCE AWARDS (WORLD FASHION PRIZE AWARDS), THE FINAL DAY. According to the organisation, CWFWA is also working to help Support,Encourage and Educate new talents, inspire new ideas, new factories, train locals and enlist established designers to get involved in these initiatives. Many of whom are based in Africa, Asia, East Europe, Middle East, Oceanic and the Caribbean's. "we think the Fashion industry will lead the emergence of so many of the Developing Economies.
|
Poland - Africa Economic Forum is powered by Trade Nigeria to enhance trade, business, investment and economic opportunities between Africa and Poland...... The relationship between Africa and Poland over the years has been mutually beneficial guided by trust, respect and friendly relations. Although Africa and Poland business communities have recorded tremendous successes in bi-lateral trade, there is a large trade imbalance in favor of Poland as Poland exports represent some 80 per cent of the total bilateral trade volumes. This gap needs to be reduced. Therefore, Poland - Africa Economic Forum is a forum that promotes mutual beneficial relationship in business transactions among Poland and Africa. This is projecting Africa not only as a consumer market alone, but as an investment destination where goods can be manufactured and consumed locally. Poland - Africa Economic and Business Forum explore ways of practical cooperation in trade, investment, finance, human resources, agriculture, fishing and also strengthen industrial capacity cooperation in the manufacture of cars, household appliances, construction materials, textiles, food processing, and others. This is in line with Trade Nigeria focused on Growing Africa's Economy...
|
Poland - Africa Economic Forum is powered by Trade Nigeria to enhance trade, business, investment and economic opportunities between Africa and Poland...... The relationship between Africa and Poland over the years has been mutually beneficial guided by trust, respect and friendly relations. Although Africa and Poland business communities have recorded tremendous successes in bi-lateral trade, there is a large trade imbalance in favor of Poland as Poland exports represent some 80 per cent of the total bilateral trade volumes. This gap needs to be reduced. Therefore, Poland - Africa Economic Forum is a forum that promotes mutual beneficial relationship in business transactions among Poland and Africa. This is projecting Africa not only as a consumer market alone, but as an investment destination where goods can be manufactured and consumed locally. Poland - Africa Economic and Business Forum explore ways of practical cooperation in trade, investment, finance, human resources, agriculture, fishing and also strengthen industrial capacity cooperation in the manufacture of cars, household appliances, construction materials, textiles, food processing, and others. This is in line with Trade Nigeria focused on Growing Africa's Economy...
|
Czech Africa Economic and Investment Forum is a program in Czech, the main goal which is boasting bilateral trade between Africa and Czech Republic..... and brings together thousands of senior-level, high profiled decision makers from across all industries to learn from and be inspired by some of the worlds most renowned business figures. What we’re doing is to show each other the endless opportunities we can explore and how we can improve each other if we share developmental ideas as well as other information that can grow our economies. Czech Africa Economic and Investment Forum aim with the later is to to connect with the massive developmental prowess of the countries. At Czech Africa Economic and Investment Forum you have the opportunity to learn and be inspired by some the most influential figures in the business world and beyond : A blend of content delivered by CEO's, entrepreneurs, innovators, thought leaders and creative minds. Czech Africa Economic and Investment Forum offers a unique blend of ideas and inspirations, it also focuses on the issues that are most relevant in today's world, and in the life of business-people, stimulating new thinking and motivating action, whilst also offering a great opportunity for high-level networking. Czech Africa Economic and Investment Forum both promotes and protects the interests of the business community in Africa and Czech Republic.
|
China - Africa Economic And Business Forum is powered by Trade Nigeria to enhance trade, business, investment and economic opportunities between Africa and China..... This forum is dedicated to offer the Best business, Investment, trade Opportunities that build wealth, support international networking, business development and exchange between Nigeria and China. C is powered by Trade Nigeria Organization. The relationship between the Governments of Africa and China over the years has been mutually beneficial guided by trust, respect and friendly relations. China - Africa Economic And Business Forum explore ways of practical cooperation in trade, investment, finance, human resources, agriculture, fishing and also strengthen industrial capacity cooperation in the manufacture of cars, household appliances, construction materials, textiles, food processing, and others. This is in line with Trade Nigeria focus on Growing Africa Rural Economy And Turning The Population Into a Productive Nation.
|
Global Property Housing and Real Estate, a programme organized by Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry will in the course of this event show case the best of real estate. Global Property Housing and Real Estate, will in the course of this event showcase the best of real estate experts, buyers, sellers, developers, investors, professionals, government authorities and regulatory bodies in the real estate sector. The Global Property Housing and Real Estate will provide exhibits, speakers, and a consultation area for one-on-one meetings with clients and an onsite expanded workshop series for small groups. Property sellers and developers will be having booths at the expo to gain, build and strengthen relationships with buyers, investors and other vendors, as they showcase their brand.
|
The Nigeria – Czech Agricultural, Agro-Commerce, Agro-Tech Trade mission and Agro-Business Delegation to Prague will create a unique agro-base opportunity for Nigeria entrepreneurs, business individuals and policy makers working in the agro- sector of the economy to expand their network and discover new business opportunities. The trade mission is designed with an itinerary to provide delegates with a platform to meet serious buyers, explore new development opportunities and network with innovative minds, agricultural experts, Leaders and entrepreneurs. The Trade Mission to Prague will also create an outstanding opportunity for Czech Ago-Tech sector to showcase its innovative prowess and capabilities to Nigerian agricultural sector. What to Expect Business 2 Business Meetings (Plenary Meetings) Access to network with numerous medium and large scale organization Exhibition platforms Site visiting Innovations The Nigeria – Czech Agricultural, Agro-Commerce, Agro-Tech Trade mission and Agro-Business Delegation to Prague is powered by Trade Nigeria in conjunction with Globe Chamber of commerce and Industry.
|
[center]Business: Analytical Strategy to Save for the Future[/center] Savings and investment are two recurring words in the financial sector and in the lives of average persons. They are both essential practices in life, as they are considered the best ways to prepare for unforeseen circumstances. Dealing with money, without saving or investing could lead to monetary issues like bankruptcy. So, recognizing the importance of these two practices; hence, let’s take an insight on ways to save money and make more investments in order to help practice what has always been preached. Develop a budget: This is the most important process; hence, one that you should begin with. Make a budget and stick to it. Your budget should be realistic and tailored to your current financial situation. Be intentional about this up to the last penny you want to save. Read and understand finance concepts: Another important step to saving money is to re-orientate yourself by removing wrong ideologies or perspectives about savings. Many grew up with poor saving habits which are now a part of them. A simple takeaway will be to restructure your mindset today. Your profit is not your money: Funny, and you may ask, “Is the business, not mine?” Quite truly, the business is yours, but the sooner you know that there is a difference between your money and your business’ money, the better. That is why you should allocate a particular amount that serves as your salary, from the business, once you have gained enough revenue. That way, even if you are not doing okay, your business is perfect.
|
Everybody loves reading stories about the most successful men in Nigeria. This article will inspire you to work harder and make it in life. This also contains the top five most successful business men in Nigeria and their Net-worth in 2020. These five first-generation Nigeria entrepreneurs started from humble beginnings but turned around their fortune with the right mix of intelligence, hardworking, determination, and courage. 1. ALIKO DANGOTE. Aliko Dangote - Nigeria Richest Man 10 fantastic things Aliko Dangote has done in the last 10 years | With a net worth of over $8.3billion in 2018, Aliko Dangote is the richest man in Nigeria and entire Africa. Born on the 10th of April 1957, Aliko Dangote is the owner of the ‘Dangote Group,’ the largest cement and sugar producer in Africa. Presently, his company dominates the markets in countries such as Benin, Ethiopia, Cameroon, South Africa, and Ghana among others. The ‘Dangote Group’ controls about 70% of the current Nigerian sugar market and operates as the third-largest sugar refinery in the world and the largest in Africa. 2. MIKE ADENUGA JR. 10 Things You Didn't Know About Mike Adenuga - Youth Village Nigeria Michael Adeniyi Adenuga (born 29th of April 1953) is a Nigerian billionaire businessman and the second richest man in Nigeria. According to the recently released Forbes list in 2018, Mike Adenuga’s net worth as of 11th March 2018 was estimated to be $5.8 billion and he is the third richest person in Africa. Adenuga, Nigeria’s second richest man, built his fortune in telecom and oil production. His mobile phone network, Globacom, is the second largest operator in Nigeria, with 37 million subscribers. His oil exploration outfit, Conoil Producing, operates 6 oil blocks in the Niger Delta. 3. ABDUL SAMAD RABIU The Zero to Hero Story of Abdulsamad Rabiu | Nairametrics Abdul Samad Rabiu is one of the most successful Nigerian entrepreneurs. He was born in 1960 in Kano to Khalifah Isyaku Rabiu, who was also a businessman. He studied at Capital University in Ohio, United States. When he was 24, he returned to Nigeria to run the family business. In 1988, Abdul established BUA International Limited with the purpose of commodity trading, importing rice, flour, oil, and iron. Eventually, the company grew and expanded into steel, production of billets, and constructing rolling mills. Currently, there are 5 subsidiaries of BUA Group including BUA Ports & Terminals, BUA Estates, BUA Oil Mills Ltd, BUA Sugar Refinery Ltd, and BUA Cement. Forbes estimates Abdul Samad's net worth to be 3.2 billion US dollars. Read more: 4. TONY ELUMELU Tony Elumelu's UBA Walking The Talk By Investing NGN 50 Bn In Nigerian SMEs Tony Elumelu was born in 1963 in Plateau State Nigeria. He attended university in Nigeria and has 2 degrees in economics. He also has a Master's Degree from the University of Lagos. Elumelu founded Heirs Holdings, a company that invests in power, real estate, healthcare, hospitality, and oil & gas, in 2010. Tony is also the founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation. This organization empowers and supports African entrepreneurs. Tony is married to Awele Vivien Elumel, with whom he has 7 children. He is also the brother to Ndudi Elumelu, who is the minority leader in the Federal House of Representatives. Tony Elumelu's net worth is about 1.4 billion US dollars. 5. ORJI UZOR KALU. Orji Uzor Kalu: Eulogy to great motivator – The Sun Nigeria Orji Uzor Kalu (born April 21, 1960) is the chairman of SLOK Holding and the former governor of Abia State. His other investments include the Daily Sun and the New Telegraph newspapers. According to Forbes, his net-worth in 2015 was estimated to be $1.1 Billion. Orji Uzor Kalu’s Slok Holding is a West African conglomerate with interests in shipping, banking, oil trading, manufacturing, and the media. He got his start in business at age 19 after being expelled from a Nigerian university for spearheading a series of student riots.
|
MISS QUEEN WORLD Operation of The Miss Queen World pageant through the organizing committee Have set activities for all contestants to participate in activities together..... OBJECTIVES OF THE CONTEST ⦁ To promote the organization of tourism activities ⦁ To create equal and acceptance in society ⦁ To help support and publicize important tourist attractions to let foreigners get to know more ⦁ To select a transgender girl with beauty and ability Represented the Miss Queen World contest, the world's largest transgender girl contest ⦁ To select human resources interested in the performing arts into the artist industry ⦁ To raise the standard of Transgender girl contest to be accepted by the general public. ⦁ Selection of winners And runner-up in both positions
|
MISTER GLOBAL TOURISM IS A TALENT,SKILL AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT SEARCH AND CONTEST OF GLOBE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY...... IT IS A PROGRAM FOR TRADE,PRODUCTS AND TOURISM PROMOTION FOR MEN,SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION..... Comments
|
[center]MISS GLOBAL TOURISM[/center] MISS GLOBAL TOURISM IS A TALENT,SKILL AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT SEARCH AND CONTEST OF GLOBE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY...... IT IS A PROGRAM FOR TRADE,PRODUCTS AND TOURISM PROMOTION FOR WOMEN,SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION.....
|
[center]GLOBAL FASHION WEEK AND AWARDS[/center] Global Fashion Week and Awards, a global fashion business, trade, exhibition and expo for all fashion, luxury, lifestyle, textile, fabrics and beauty brands. a leading full-service runway showcasing, strategic marketing, media planning and public relations project that is exclusively devoted to the fashion and lifestyle industry in globally. GLOBAL FASHION WEEK, A GLOBAL BRAND OF FACE OF THE WORLD ORGANISATION, Global Fashion Week and Awards was founded and initiated by BUCHI GEORGE, the president of FACE OF THE WORLD ORGANISATION and also UNITED NATIONS FASHION WEEK, COMMONWEALTH FASHION WEEK IN 1999. THE FACE OF THE WORLD ORGANISATION TEAM, GLOBAL FASHION WEEK, GLOBALLY SUPPORTING GLOBAL CHILDREN EDUCATION, WITH THE THEME--CATWALK TO EDUCATE A CHILD.Encouraging global designers to better market themselves and achieve their goals. Consistently working with worldwide media outlets, bloggers, buyers, editors, stylists, photographers, retailers and designers. Global Fashion Week and Awards not only aims to create seamless plans and productions for each designer's show but offers the best integrated runway experience to every guest as well as focusing on each brand's organic growth and sustainable business value. Over the years, it has become a source and a platform to discover and promote cutting edge innovative fashion designers through runway shows and exhibitions. With an excellent team and broad partnerships specialized in strategic marketing, fashion event planning and a customized approach, GFWA can better leverage it's connections and professional knowledge to help each client increase brand awareness, build a loyal clientele and achieve a brands mission. In the competitive world of fashion, Global Fashion Week and Awards is the ultimate authority and choice for each designer and fashion enthusiast.
|
Developing Trade, Investment and Economic Cooperation and Partnerships (DTIECP) is a nonprofit organization with its main aim in fostering global business, Investment, Trade, commerce and Economic exchange..... Developing Trade, Investment and Economic Cooperation and Partnership (DTIECP) organizes and supports initiatives and projects promoting international business, trade talk, global investment, and humanitarian goals By supporting global business to streamline customs and border procedures, we support multilateral-ism as the best way to address global challenges and reach global goals. Having witnessed the power of international commerce to lift millions of people out of poverty, today we have our sights set on the future of globalization, working to promote inclusive and sustainable growth to the benefit of all. We work to promote international trade, responsible business conduct and a global approach to regulation by combining our global influence with our unique expertise in advocacy, standard setting activities and global services. In the activities we carry out every day—in our work to support the resolution of commercial disputes, through policy advocacy, in the development of rules and guidelines, in our training courses, and in the delivery of other practical tools and services, we help you adapt to the challenges of trading in today’s fast-paced global economy.
|