NIDOUK organises business summit, showcases entrepreneurial spirit of Nigerian Diaspora community


The Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation, United Kingom, Hon. Niyi Zaccheus, has stated that its recently concluded business Summit showcased the vibrancy and entrepreneurial spirit of Nigerian Diaspora community.


The Event, held at the prestigious Union Jack Club in Waterloo, London, featured a dynamic array of activities aimed at fostering networking, showcasing entrepreneurship, and exploring opportunities for homeland development.

According to the Chairman, The Sunmit Themed “Building Bridges: Connecting Nigerian Diaspora Businesses with Opportunities for Homeland Development,” is a testament to the collective commitment of the Nigerian diaspora to drive economic growth, innovation, and sustainable development in Nigeria.

He described the platform as one for fostering collaboration, innovation, and growth.


The Chairman said the event concluded with a renewed sense of optimism, energy, and commitment to advancing initiatives that will pave the way for a brighter and more prosperous future for all.

“The summit showcased the vibrancy, talent, and entrepreneurial spirit of the Nigerian diaspora community, underscoring their pivotal role in driving economic prosperity and social progress in Nigeria.

“The theme of building bridges and connecting Nigerian Diaspora Businesses with opportunities for homeland development resonated deeply with our attendees, and we are proud to have facilitated a platform for fostering collaboration, innovation, and growth.”


“The event concluded with a renewed sense of optimism, energy, and commitment to advancing initiatives that will pave the way for a brighter and more prosperous future for all.” He said.

Attendees were treated to a Business exhibition, cultural shows, and various networking sessions including Business to Business, Business to Persons, and Persons to Persons interactions.

Notable speakers included Hon Dr Abib Olamitoye, Mrs Ezenwanyi Christine Locke, representatives of the Nigeria High Commission, and representatives of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, among others.

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