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The 16th Annual Banking and Finance Conference, organized by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), was held under the theme, 'Nigeria’s Economic Growth and Empowerment: The Role of the Financial Services Industry.'

The 16th Annual Banking and Finance Conference, organized by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria , was held under the theme, "Nigeria’s Economic Growth and Empowerment: The Role of the Financial Services Industry."

One of the panelists, Dr. Ola Brown, delivered a compelling message, calling upon Nigerians to strategically manage the nation’s image as a means to attract high-quality foreign investors. She stressed that this perception challenge contrasts with reality, citing Nigeria’s impeccable record of never defaulting on its Eurobonds.

 

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