The IHRO-Africa is set to unveil BIGWIL International Community of CEOs and Diplomatic Forum, Nigeria Chapter, on 31 October, 2024 to unite influential business leaders and diplomats.
As stated in a release by the National Secretary of IHRO-Africa Nigeria, Professor Adamu Shaffa, the global platform, BIGWIL International Community of CEOs and Diplomats Forum is poised to make a significant impact in Nigeria with the launch of its Nigeria chapter.
Spearheaded by BIGWIL, the initiative seeks to unite influential business leaders and diplomats to foster collaboration, investment, and international relations.
H.E. Ambassador Daniel Chukwuka Koussou, Chairman of the Committee on Economic Diplomacy, Trade and Investment, BIGWIL, International Human Rights Observatory-Africa (IHRO-Africa) will lead the Nigeria chapter.
Under his esteemed leadership, the chapter will serve as a vital hub for CEOs, investors and diplomats to engage in high-level discussions, explore cross-border partnerships, and contribute to Nigeria’s economic and diplomatic growth.
Efforts by H.E. Ambassador Daniel Chukwuka Koussou will be instrumental in enhancing Nigeria’s global standing and creating opportunities for sustainable development, both within and beyond its borders.
Key highlights of the launch included “Networking and Collaboration: The chapter will provide a platform for Nigerian and international leaders to forge valuable relationships and explore opportunities for trade, investment, and joint ventures;
“Diplomatic Engagement: In line with BIGWIL’s mission, the Nigeria Chapter will facilitate dialogues between diplomats and business leaders, promoting economic diplomacy and bilateral cooperation.
“Leadership and Innovation: The chapter will focus on empowering Nigerian CEOs with global insights, fostering innovation, and contributing to Nigeria’s growth on the international stage.”
The unveiling, as stated in the release, aligned with the broader vision of IHRO-Africa to create a global network of professionals dedicated to transforming economic and diplomatic landscapes.
“The Nigeria chapter will play a pivotal role in advancing these efforts, positioning Nigeria as a key player in international business and diplomacy,” it was added.