Nigeria House Davos is advancing post-World Economic Forum engagement efforts following its landmark debut at the 56th Annual Meeting in Davos, where Nigeria delivered its first-ever sovereign national pavilion on the Davos Promenade.
The platform—activated during WEF week in January—continues to function as a coordinated gateway for investor engagement, policy dialogue and cross-sector partnerships, convening senior government leaders, global institutions, private capital and cultural stakeholders around priority sectors including energy, trade, technology, climate investment, agriculture and the creative economy.
Momentum from Davos is now translating into structured follow-through, with the Nigeria House Davos organising consortium activating a post-Davos Deal Room to consolidate qualified investor conversations, progress priority proposals and coordinate targeted matchmaking between capital providers and credible Nigerian opportunities.
Nigeria House Davos is supported by a broad coalition of Nigerian and international corporates and institutions, including First E&P, Bank of Agriculture, Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), Nepal Energies, Oando Plc, Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL), Tantita Security Services Nigeria Ltd, Tetracore Energy Group, AB InBev Africa, Roxettes Group, Aruwa Capital Management, CD Princeton, UFAM Services Nigeria Ltd, Eviola & Co Integrated Services Ltd, Lex-Con Advisory Services Ltd, Sunbeth Global Concepts, The Osa Okunbo Foundation, and ARISE News, among others.
Organisers say engagement with sponsors and partners has now moved decisively into execution mode, with follow-up meetings, technical sessions and investment matchmaking currently underway to convert Davos discussions into bankable partnerships and measurable economic outcomes.
Nigeria House Davos was delivered through a coordinated public-private partnership involving Eviola & Co Integrated Services, Lex-Con Advisory Services and UFAM Services Nigeria Ltd, positioning the platform as a proof of concept for sustained Nigerian engagement at major global economic forums.
For more information visit www.nigeriahousedavos.com or send mail to secretariat@nigeriahousedavos.com
Ayomide Adams
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