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Bloomberg Partners With Nigeria To Boost Global Investment Appeal

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The Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI), is set to partner with Bloomberg in a two-year initiative aimed at rebranding the nation’s global image and attracting foreign investment.

At a meeting with the Honourable Minister of Finance, Mr. Wale Edun, Bloomberg’s Global Director, Nicole Keefe, emphasized the company’s commitment to reshaping Nigeria’s narrative and showcasing its economic potential to the global audience.

Bloomberg plans to leverage its vast media network to highlight Nigeria’s achievements and opportunities, addressing investor hesitations tied to outdated or negative perceptions.

Dr. Armstrong Takang, CEO of MOFI, noted that the partnership would spotlight key government projects such as the Real Estate Investment Fund and gas pipeline initiatives, further promoting Nigeria’s progress in critical sectors.

Minister Edun acknowledged the need for strategic communication to effectively showcase the government’s economic achievements and create a positive investment climate.

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