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Our Doors Open for Business, Sanwo-Olu Tells American Investors Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has described Africa as the next destination for global business, with Lagos being the convergence point.

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has described Africa as the next destination for global business, with Lagos being the convergence point.

Sanwo-Olu, while responding to the questions on security in Nigeria, said Lagos is the most secure state in the country, noting that it is one of the major reasons why investors are looking towards the state, promising the audience that his government will continue to make the State inhabitable for criminal minds.

Other speakers touched on the issues of security and negative perceptions of Nigeria as being portrayed by foreign media, as one of the major factors militating against investment attraction in Nigeria. Sanwo-Olu applauds the tenacity and doggedness of the Nigerian creative artists and entertainers, for creating a growth path for the sector with less institutional support.

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Gokada

Did you tell them that Tinubu's Daughter can shut down computer Village and Ladipo for 6months without any one asking questions? Did you tell them that MC Oluomo and his boys can stop everyone from coming to Mushin or Obalende both by Road and Rail?

Some went to America to give lecture and others went to attend musical shows, 🤣

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