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Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Kemetian(op): 9:25am On Oct 14, 2025
Qatari Delegation Pledges $300 Billion Investment in Nigeria’s Economy

A Qatari business delegation, led by a member of the country’s ruling family, Sheikh Abdulrahman Hamad N. H. Al-Thani, has announced plans to invest about $300 billion in various sectors of the Nigerian economy over the next decade.

The delegation announced this at the weekend in Lagos at a reception organised for its members by Elan Vert Nigeria Limited.

The visit is regarded as one of the most significant potential foreign direct investment (FDI) pledges in Nigeria’s recent history.

The Chairman of Elan Vert Nigeria Limited, Princess Adebowale Odutola, described the development as a “historic moment” for Nigeria and a reflection of investor confidence in the reforms championed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

“Today, we’re making history in Nigeria. We have investors who love Nigeria and have come to explore what we have in the country. They’re investing about $300 billion in various sectors of the economy, including aviation, agriculture, renewable energy, infrastructure, oil and gas, mining…

“They are from Qatar. Before the last World Cup in their country, investors were flocking to Qatar to capitalise on its potential. After the World Cup, they decided to look elsewhere to reinvest their profits, and Nigeria is the latest bride.

“Let me quote them: ‘If you do not invest in Nigeria between now and the next 10 years, you’re locked out.’ After that, there will be nothing to invest in again in Nigeria, because by then we’ll be reaping our returns on equity,” Odutola said.

According to her, the delegation will go to Abuja to evaluate the sectors they need to engage with to kick-start their investment journey in the country.

“So, tell me, who says President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is not working? The investors are coming in because of the potential they see, based on the reforms being carried out by the administration,” she added.

Expressing optimism, Princess Odutola said people will start buying Nigerian passports 10 years from today, describing the Qatari investment as a turning point in the country’s economic transformation.

“Let’s give ourselves 10 years, and people will begin to buy Nigerian passports; they will want to be Nigerians. The sort of foundation President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is laying will soon begin to yield dividends. The administration has paid off debts, stabilised the economy, and created an environment where investors now have confidence to come in. Nigeria is open for business,” she added.

The Chief Executive Officer of the Future Union Group, Dr. Abdelgalil Sharaf, expressed optimism about the partnership and reaffirmed the group’s confidence in Nigeria’s economic potential.

The businessman said the group was dedicated to providing comprehensive support for investments and investors across African nations.

“Its primary objective is to channel Arab funds into the development of Africa’s vast resources through strategic investment in various sectors. These initiatives are guided by sound economic and commercial principles aimed at stimulating growth and strengthening African economies.

“We are happy to be in Nigeria. We thank Princess Adebowale and the people of Nigeria for their hospitality. We are looking forward to a rich collaboration in sectors like aviation, oil and gas, and infrastructure,” he said.

A former PDP governorship candidate in Lagos State and now a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran (Jandor), said the announcement was proof that Nigeria’s new economic direction under President Tinubu is restoring global investor confidence.

“Before this administration came on board, Nigeria’s reputation regarding foreign investments had become sad, especially with the forex policies that made it difficult for investors to repatriate their funds. However, this government has introduced reforms that have made the country an attractive investment destination again."

“Investors can now repatriate their funds with ease. With the stability of the foreign exchange market and our growing GDP, Nigeria is now the number one investment destination in Africa,” Adediran said.

Also, Deputy Majority Leader of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Adedamola Richard Kasunmu, hailed the development as a testament to effective collaboration between the public and private sectors.

“Developments like this show that the collaboration between the public sector and the private sector is top-notch and will definitely make our nation thrive,” Kasunmu said.

“Investors are no longer moving out of the country; they’re coming in. We’re regaining our past glory as big manufacturing companies return. Electricity and telecommunications reforms are helping Nigeria find its feet again.”

He assured the investors that adequate legislation was being put in place at both the federal and state levels to safeguard the interests of foreign investors.
https://thenationonlineng.net/qatari-delegation-pledges-300b-investment-in-nigerias-economy/

Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by nedu666: 9:28am On Oct 14, 2025
Lamba. Qatar is making promises every where like they have unlimited money
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Commentor: 9:31am On Oct 14, 2025
Qatar would just be telling lies upandan.

Qatar's GDP is 288 billion dollars.

Where dem wan see 300 billion from to invest in another country?

TFOH.
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Kemetian(op): 9:42am On Oct 14, 2025
Commentor:
Qatar would just be telling lies upandan.

Qatar's GDP is 288 billion dollars.

Where dem wan see 300 billion from to invest in another country?

TFOH.
''Over a 10 year period''. READ before typing.

Why would they come to Nigeria and lie about investing? Did anyone force them here?

GDP is not what determines how much a country like Qatar has to spend, as GDP merely reflects economic activity in their tiny population of 2.8 million.
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Commentor: 9:44am On Oct 14, 2025
Kemetian:
''Over a 10 year period''. READ before typing.

Why would they come to Nigeria and lie about investing? Did anyone force them here?
Who would invest a tenth of its GDP in one country every year?

The same Qatar is claiming they would invest 1.2 trillions dollars in US.

Do you need everything to be spelled put to you?
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Kemetian(op): 9:45am On Oct 14, 2025
Commentor:
Who would invest a tenth of its GDP in one country every year?

The same Qatar is claiming they would invest 1.2 trillions dollars in US.

Do you need everything to be spelled put to you?
GDP is not what determines how much a country like Qatar has to spend, as GDP merely reflects economic activity in their tiny population of 2.8 million, not the actual cash available to the govt to spend.

Their sovereign wealth fund alone has almost $600 billion and rising..

So they can invest 20 to 30 billion dollars annually in Nigeria, for a decade, easily.

This is a country that larger oil reserves than Nigeria, and exports more oil than Nigeria, and has only 2.8 million people.

What else will do with their money but go around looking for where to invest it?

And where better than NIGERIA to invest such money?
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Commentor:
Kemetian:
GDP is not what determines how much a country like Qatar has to spend, as GDP merely reflects economic activity in their tiny population of 2.8 million, not the actual cash available to the govt to spend.

Their sovereign wealth fund alone has almost $600 billion and rising..

So they can invest 20 to 30 billion dollars annually in Nigeria, for a decade, easily.
A country that has a SWF of 600 Billion, is telling you it would invest a trillion dollars in US and 300 billion in Nigeria, and you believe.

C'mon now.
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by WizardOfNG: 9:51am On Oct 14, 2025
Her statement below is 100% true as I see it in person on the ground because of direct engagement in several business sectors.

Ambitious Nigerians should focus on learning of the opportunities available because the way the economy is opening up to diverse investments market, it will be about "early bird gets the worm".

Meaning if we are distracted or disinterested then foreign-owned investment will dominate and sideline Nigerians in Nigeria.


“Let me quote them: ‘If you do not invest in Nigeria between now and the next 10 years, you’re locked out.’ After that, there will be nothing to invest in again in Nigeria, because by then we’ll be reaping our returns on equity,” Odutola said.
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Kemetian(op): 9:56am On Oct 14, 2025
Commentor:
A country that has a SWF of 600 Billion, is telling you it would invest a trillion dollars in US and 300 billion in Nigeria, and you believe.

C',mon now.
I've no idea what they told America. Again these are long-term investments being spoken of, over a decade or more.

So they are not basing their plans on current income alone.
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by WizardOfNG: 9:58am On Oct 14, 2025
Commentor:
A country that has a SWF of 600 Billion, is telling you it would invest a trillion dollars in US and 300 billion in Nigeria, and you believe.

C',mon now.
It is $300 billion USD to be invested over ten years. How is that unfeasible?

Even if it is an optimistic estimate, anything North of $150 billion USD invested in Nigeria over 10 years is commendable.

I therefore don't see the rationale behind rushing to try and discredit this announcement especially given the calibre of those who made the pledge.

A Qatari business delegation, led by a member of the country’s ruling family, Sheikh Abdulrahman Hamad N. H. Al-Thani, has announced plans to invest about $300 billion in various sectors of the Nigerian economy over the next decade.
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Commentor: 9:58am On Oct 14, 2025
WizardOfNG:
It is $300 billion USD to be invested over ten years. How is that unfeasible?

Even if it is an optimistic estimate, anything North of $150 billion USD invested in Nigeria over 19 years is commendable.

I therefore don't see the rationale behind rushing to try and discredit this announcement especially given the calibre of those who made the pledge.
They don't have the money.

Don't believe the hype.
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by SpaceX: 9:58am On Oct 14, 2025
Audio investment and hope terrorism investment is not included because Qataris can't be trusted
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by kettykin: 9:59am On Oct 14, 2025
Who else is tired of hearing false news. So Qatar will have $300b and they will invest in a country where banditry has taken route in most parts of the country
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by bmd1010: 10:03am On Oct 14, 2025
Not being hateful but dey know they won't see their return but a hold to an asset
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Kemetian(op): 10:03am On Oct 14, 2025
Let me quote them: ‘If you do not invest in Nigeria between now and the next 10 years, you’re locked out.’ After that, there will be nothing to invest in again in Nigeria, because by then we’ll be reaping our returns on equity,” Odutola said.
This is a very important warning. Even buying land here and there over the next few years is advisable.

One can only imagine land prices 10 years from now in a Nigeria that's booming like China.
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by WizardOfNG: 10:04am On Oct 14, 2025
Commentor:
They don't have the money.

Don't believe the hype.
I am not believing any hype. This is a trade delegation making the pledge .

It is their area of expertise i.e engagement with other Countries to identify mutually beneficial areas of financially productive cooperation.
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by holluwizzy: 10:04am On Oct 14, 2025
Something fishy is going down...

What is the cut for Qatar?

Before the money reach here, it has been looted already.

Meanwhile, within now and next year June, 2 top ministers will change address simultaneously.
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by datola: 10:05am On Oct 14, 2025
What!

$300 billions is hooge for any country to invest in another. Hoping this is true
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Commentor: 10:05am On Oct 14, 2025
WizardOfNG:
I am not believing any hype. This is a trade delegation making the pledge .

It is their area of expertise i.e engagement with other Countries to identify mutually beneficial areas of financially productive cooperation.
A pledge is not a debt


They don't have such funds.
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by tommy589(m): 10:07am On Oct 14, 2025
“Let me quote them: ‘If you do not invest in Nigeria between now and the next 10 years, you’re locked out.’ After that, there will be nothing to invest in again in Nigeria, because by then we’ll be reaping our returns on equity,” Odutola said.

Possibly in land,extraction and agriculture
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Kingpele(m): 10:07am On Oct 14, 2025
They get the money and is Good for us if they invest directly to the economy ,because if they mistakenly go through the corrupt system of government we have today..they'll channel it to lagos calabar coastal road of fraud and criminality....the funds will vanish...the kind of lies and propaganda going on in this government is very shameful...imagine someone saying from 10 years people will no longer be able to invest in Nigeria...and that people will buy Nigerian passports...is citizenship for sale...this is one of the shameless lies that make people realise that government is scamming them...the reforms are not yielding any results except that small scale businesses are dying...
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by omoredia: 10:08am On Oct 14, 2025
Terrorists Qatar? Abeg oo. Take ur money we dont need evil money
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Makamatic: 10:08am On Oct 14, 2025
Illiterate talk na wetin be this topic ..
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by onome25(m): 10:11am On Oct 14, 2025
Commentor:
Qatar would just be telling lies upandan.

Qatar's GDP is 288 billion dollars.

Where dem wan see 300 billion from to invest in another country?

TFOH.
no be Qatar de lie oooo but na d usual lieing machines called APC
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by 99thEnemy(m):
A private pitch by a business delegation from Qatar hosted by a Nigerian company, that is what this was.

It was not an official Qatari government thing.
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by OMEGA009(m): 10:13am On Oct 14, 2025
cheesy cheesy I laff in Qatari. Dem never start.

Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Gotocourt: 10:14am On Oct 14, 2025
Audio, all the India Billionaires and Saudi Arabia that gave Tinubu lamba nkoor,dey play 😂😅🤣
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by cyberbro: 10:14am On Oct 14, 2025
SpaceX:
Audio investment and hope terrorism investment is not included because Qataris can't be trusted
You took those words out of my mouth. Qatar was the hiding place for Hamas when Israel was bombarding them in Gaza and we've also heard reports of Qatar funding terrorism in Nigeria.

Personally I don't trust the Qataris. They have so much money but some of their influential men are religious extremists waiting for the world to burn.
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by NOETHNICITY(m): 10:15am On Oct 14, 2025
If this is true, this is goin to be a game changer
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Kushites: 10:15am On Oct 14, 2025
Commentor:
A pledge is not a debt


They don't have such funds.
Stop typing IGNORANCE.

YOU do not need to "have the funds" at hand for a ten year investment pledge. You hedge it on projected income over that period.

You can't just sit in your little house and be saying the Qataris are "lying".

They are not kids like you.
Re: Qatar Pledges To Invest $300 Billion In Nigeria by Tammy2705: 10:16am On Oct 14, 2025
WOW, I CAN SEE THOSE POLITICIANS, THUGS, CORRUPT PEOPLE LICKING THEIR LIPS AND SAYING TO THEMSELVES HOW MUCH THEY ARE GOING TO TAKE OR WILL BE THERE SHARE FROM THIS, angry grin undecided tongue
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