Following the Forum on Africa-China Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing, China, this week, President Muhammadu Buhari met with business groups.
According to a statement, Mr Buhari encouraged them to take advantage of “the improved and favourable business environment in Nigeria” to invest in key sectors of the economy.
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President Buhari meets Chairman Ruyi Group, Mr Yafu Qui in Beijing, China. September 5, 2018President Buhari with Chairman CITIC Group Mr Chang Zheming alongside Jigawa State Governor Mohammed Abubakar, 2ndright, and Bauchi State Governor Mohammed Abubakar, right. September 5, 2018 President Buhari with L-R: Minister of Foreign Affairs Geoffrey Onyeama; President Ruyi Power Group, Ms Aiying Li; Chairman Ruyi Group, Mr Yafu Qui; Minister of Trade and Investment Okechukwu Enelamah and President Ruyi Textile Group Mr Limin Sin as he receives in audience Management of Ruyi group in Beijing, China. September 5, 2018President Buhari meets senior executives of Huawei Group. With him are, left to right, Tank Li, MD Huawei Nigeria; Yi Xiang, Senior Vice President Huawei; Li Peng, President Huawei Africa and Frank LI, VP Huawei Africa. Beijing, China. September 5, 2018 PHOTO CREDIT:Bayo OmoboriowoPresident Buhari meets Chairman CITIC Group Mr Chang Zheming. Beijing, China. September 5, 2018 President Buhari meets Chairman CITIC Group Mr Chang Zheming. Beijing, China. September 5, 2018
President Buhari meets Professor Justin Lin, Dean Institute of New Structural Economies, Peking University in Beijing, China. September 5, 2018
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President Buhari meets Professor Justin Lin, Dean Institute of New Structural Economies, Peking University. With them is the Minister of Trade & Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah. Beijing, China. September 5, 2018
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