Lagos, Nigeria – In a bold move to position Nigerian businesses as continental leaders, the Nigerians in Diaspora Organization (NIDO) Africa has announced its second Made-in-Nigeria Export Seminar, scheduled for July 22, 2025 at De Rembrandt Hotel, Ikeja. The event comes as Africa’s combined GDP nears $3.4 trillion, creating unprecedented opportunities under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
Why This Seminar Matters
Proven Track Record: First edition successfully connected agribusiness, fashion, and tech entrepreneurs with continental buyers
Market-Ready Infrastructure: NIDO has established:
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Pre-approved marketing channels in key African countries
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Vetted distribution partnerships
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Regulatory compliance roadmaps for 15+ markets
Sector Focus: Targets Nigeria’s competitive edges:
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Agriculture (premium export markets)
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Fashion/Beauty (Africa’s growing middle class)
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Manufacturing & Tech (scaling domestic success)
What Attendees Gain
✔ Live product exhibitions to continental buyers
✔ Step-by-step export implementation guides
✔ Direct access to African buyer networks
✔ Regulatory navigation tools for each market
Professor Jude Osakwe, NIDO Africa Continental Chairman, stated:
“We’re building actual trade infrastructure – not just hosting talks. Nigerian businesses can now bypass years of trial-and-error through our established channels.”
The Big Picture
AfCFTA could grow intra-African trade by 52% by 2030
Nigeria’s manufacturing/tech sectors poised to lead this expansion
Seminar aligns with Tinubu administration’s export diversification agenda
Event Details
Date: July 22, 2025
Venue: De Rembrandt Hotel, Ikeja (Near City Mall)
Limited slots available for quality engagement