Saudi Arabia Eyes Nigeria for Business
Several Saudi Arabian businesses are showing an interest in investing in various sectors of the Nigerian economy.
Abuja, Nigeria
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Nigeria: PIB - House Panel to Visit Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Others
Daily Trust, 30 January 2013
The House of Representatives ad hoc committee on the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) will visit some oil producing countries to get first hand information on their versions of the ... read more »
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Nigeria: Saudi Firm to Invest in Jaiz Bank
Daily Trust, 30 January 2013
A Saudi Arabian firm, Al Qahtani Group, has indicated interest to invest in Jaiz Bank Plc, the spokesperson of the bank Idris Salihu has said. read more »
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Nigeria: NIPC Urges Saudi Investors to Disregard Negative Reports On Nigeria
Leadership, 27 January 2013
The Executive Secretary, Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC), Engr. Mustafa Bello, has called on foreign investors not to take the travel advice given by foreign ... read more »
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Arab culture has traditionally been very racist to Africans and their culture. Anything related to the United Arab Emirates is not a good consideration as far as trade is concerned. It'd be much better for African governments to utilize the collective monetary capital and intellectual capital of their African citizenry as well as individual's of African decent throughout the diaspora, wherever they may be.
In ARABIC THE WORD FOR BLACK IS THE WORD FOR SLAVE!!!! THAT SAYS A LOT? IF OVER THE YEARS THE ARABS ARE READY TO LOOK UPON BLACKS WITH RESPECT AND DIGNITY FINE, LET THEM COME AND DO BUSINESS WITH US. BUT ONGOING EXPERIENCES OF AFRICANS ACROSS THE ARAB WORLD DOES NOT SUGGEST THAT. THEY NEED TO KNOW THAT WE HOLD OUR DIGNITY HIGHER ABOVE ALL THE BENEFITS OF THEIR INVESTMENTS.