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Nigeria House Opens at Davos as Shettima Highlights 3.9% Growth, Non-Oil Economy Strength

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The opening of Nigeria House in Davos reflects the country’s renewed resolve to take its place as an active participant in shaping global economic conversations.

Vice President Kashim Shettima stated this during the formal opening of the Nigeria House at the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Inauguration of the Nigerian house in Davos, Vice President Kashim Shettima says Nigeria’s future growth depends on deliberate, structured engagement with the global economy, as this marks a historic milestone in its global economic engagement.

Recalling that in 2025, Nigeria’s economy expanded by about 3.9 % ,the fastest pace recorded in over a decade, driven largely by a resilient non-oil economy that now accounts for roughly 96 per cent of GDP.

Assuring that the Nigeria House will host conversations that must have to move the nation and the global community forward.

Preceeding the formal opening of the Nigeria House, Davos, is a Global Business Roundtable focused on building a resilient supply chain network for the Energy Transition.

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