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    Why We Partnered with the FG on 2021 Edition of USNIIS – MTN

    MTN Nigeria collaborated with a host of stakeholders and experts in business and corporate governance for the 2021 US-Nigeria Investment Summit (USNIIS) geared at strengthening business ties between the two countries.

    The two-day event themed “Nigeria: The Future of Global Business” was held in New York, the USA, on September 17 and 18, 2021.

    At the summit, MTN Nigeria CEO, Olutokun Toriola was joined by Executive Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Sanwo-Olu, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, and Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele.

    The USNIIS, over the years, has dedicated direct investment into Nigeria and the United States by attracting and facilitating business investments, job creation, and raising awareness about the wide range of investment opportunities and enabling vital direct connections between investors and the Nigerian economy.

    “We are passionate about the development of our economy, and in all we do, we strive to work collaboratively,’ Toriola said, speaking of MTN Nigeria’s partnership with the Federal Government in improving the nation’s economy.

    He continued, ‘This can be seen in our unrelenting efforts in working with Government and institutions in different sectors to advance economic growth in our nation.

    “This helps improve how we deliver the solutions our stakeholders need. Working with like-minded partners and communities across the country, our goal is to drive meaningful, measurable, and sustainable change while creating shared value. We are happy doing this.’

    MTN Nigeria continues to advance its “Good Together” Philosophy through setting out strategic interventions, collaborations and partnerships working with people and the Government of Nigeria.

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