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Friday, November 29, 2024

UBA Chairman Tony Elumelu And French Finance Minister Antoine Armand Sign Agreement

On Thursday, November 28, 2024, Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu joined French President Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace for the Nigerian-France Business Council meeting. 


The event focused on bolstering economic ties and fostering collaboration between the two nations. A significant highlight was the signing of an agreement between Tony Elumelu, Chairman of the United Bank for Africa (UBA), and French Finance Minister Antoine Armand, emphasizing private-sector-driven economic growth.
The visit is part of President Tinubu’s state trip to France, aimed at strengthening bilateral relations across areas like energy, education, trade, and youth development. This diplomatic engagement underscores Nigeria's commitment to deepening its partnerships with global allies like France​...

9 comments:

  1. When business moguls like Dangote, BUA, and Jim Ovia are involved in large transactions or agreements, their participation is often guided by careful consideration of the return on investment.
    However, the broader concern lies in whether these agreements also yield tangible benefits for the masses.

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    1. May this government favour me and my family. . . Hehehehe

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    2. MichoHay,

      Most economies are driven by the private sector. And yes, a ROI is a must since they are not running an NGO.

      To your concern, the "masses" always benefit one way or another eg, employment, CSR, PPP driven employment etc etc.

      Moving on, we can be angry all we want at PBAT for being declared the president, but there is only 1 other president that has been able to network in this manner.

      I wish us well and I strongly believe that Nigeria will bounce back.

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    3. The french-West African countries are pulling away from France, they're now gravitating towards NIGERIA.
      Fa ekwete go dat na ona eme.

      Congrats to Zenith Bank and UBA on their new branches in Paris.
      Nice money move 👍

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  2. I pray for Nigeria to bounce back again in Jesus mighty name Amen. Abeg na good economy we want.

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