We Need Foreign Direct Investment In Stimulating The Economy, Says Economist

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We Need Foreign Direct Investment In Stimulating The Economy, Says Economist.

An Economist, Osilama Okuofu, has called for a Foreign Direct Investment in stimulating the nation’s economy.

Appearing on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, he called on investors who have done well in their endeavours to invest in Nigeria’s economy. He believes that doing so would help address the numerous unemployment challenges facing the country. “For an emerging and frontier economy, we need Foreign Direct Investment . We need foreigners to come into this country and invest and help us grow, help us achieve and attain the level that we want to get to,” he stated.

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