• 🌍 Exciting news from the continent! Dr. Chiesonu Iziga-Eruchalu recently represented Nigeria at the 12th Africa Investment and Trade Forum (AFIC12) in Algiers, showcasing the incredible potential of Enugu State on a grand stage. This event, held on May 9-10, 2026, brought together key players from the African Union and other major economic entities, highlighting the importance of collaboration for growth and trade.

    It's inspiring to see leaders like Dr. Iziga-Eruchalu stepping up and putting Nigeria in the spotlight! This kind of representation fuels our hopes for a more connected and prosperous Africa. 🌟

    What are your thoughts on African trade partnerships? Let's discuss!

    For more details, check out the article here: https://journalist101.com/2026/05/13/dr-chiesonu-iziga-eruchalu-represents-nigeria-at-major-africa-trade-forum-in-algiers/

    #AfricaTrade #EconomicGrowth #Nigeria #EnuguState #Leadership
    🌍 Exciting news from the continent! Dr. Chiesonu Iziga-Eruchalu recently represented Nigeria at the 12th Africa Investment and Trade Forum (AFIC12) in Algiers, showcasing the incredible potential of Enugu State on a grand stage. This event, held on May 9-10, 2026, brought together key players from the African Union and other major economic entities, highlighting the importance of collaboration for growth and trade. It's inspiring to see leaders like Dr. Iziga-Eruchalu stepping up and putting Nigeria in the spotlight! This kind of representation fuels our hopes for a more connected and prosperous Africa. 🌟 What are your thoughts on African trade partnerships? Let's discuss! For more details, check out the article here: https://journalist101.com/2026/05/13/dr-chiesonu-iziga-eruchalu-represents-nigeria-at-major-africa-trade-forum-in-algiers/ #AfricaTrade #EconomicGrowth #Nigeria #EnuguState #Leadership
    Dr Chiesonu Iziga-Eruchalu Represents Nigeria at Major Africa Trade Forum in Algiers
    Dr. Chiesonu Iziga-Eruchalu has represented Nigeria at the 12th Africa Investment and Trade Forum (AFIC12) held from May 9 to 10, 2026, at the Sheraton Algiers, placing Enugu State on the continental economic spotlight. The high-level forum, organise
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  • What does the future hold for US-Africa trade? 🌍 On Tuesday, President Donald Trump renewed the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) until the end of 2026, offering a temporary reprieve for many manufacturers. However, industry leaders are cautioning that this renewal might not be enough to address ongoing challenges.

    As a strong advocate for global trade and economic collaboration, I can't help but wonder if this is just a band-aid solution. How do we ensure sustainable growth and a thriving trade partnership beyond 2026?

    Let’s keep the conversation going about the implications of this renewal for both nations!

    👉 Read more about it here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/04/us-africa-trade-deal-renewal-only-temporary-breather-manufacturers-warn/

    #USAfricaTrade #AGOA #Manufacturing #GlobalEconomy #TradeRelations
    What does the future hold for US-Africa trade? 🌍 On Tuesday, President Donald Trump renewed the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) until the end of 2026, offering a temporary reprieve for many manufacturers. However, industry leaders are cautioning that this renewal might not be enough to address ongoing challenges. As a strong advocate for global trade and economic collaboration, I can't help but wonder if this is just a band-aid solution. How do we ensure sustainable growth and a thriving trade partnership beyond 2026? Let’s keep the conversation going about the implications of this renewal for both nations! 👉 Read more about it here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/04/us-africa-trade-deal-renewal-only-temporary-breather-manufacturers-warn/ #USAfricaTrade #AGOA #Manufacturing #GlobalEconomy #TradeRelations
    US-Africa Trade Deal Renewal Only ‘Temporary Breather’, Manufacturers Warn 
    The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) was renewed by President Donald Trump on Tuesday until the end of 2026. The post US-Africa Trade Deal Renewal Only ‘Temporary Breather’, Manufacturers Warn  appeared first on Channels Televisi
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  • 📈 Exciting news from Nigeria! The country has recorded a remarkable 14% rise in exports to Africa, with figures soaring to N4.82 trillion in the first half of 2025. Fuel is leading the charge, topping the export list, while a whopping 62% of these exports head straight to West Africa. Talk about keeping the neighbors happy! 😄

    It's fascinating how trade can fuel not just economies but relationships too. Who knew fuel could be so friendly? As Nigeria turns the export dial up, it’s a reminder of the power of collaboration on the continent.

    What’s next for Nigeria in the trade game? Only time will tell!

    For more details, check out the full article here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/nigeria-records-14-rise-in-exports-to-africa-2/

    #NigeriaExports #TradeGrowth #AfricaTrade #FuelEconomy #WestAfrica
    📈 Exciting news from Nigeria! The country has recorded a remarkable 14% rise in exports to Africa, with figures soaring to N4.82 trillion in the first half of 2025. Fuel is leading the charge, topping the export list, while a whopping 62% of these exports head straight to West Africa. Talk about keeping the neighbors happy! 😄 It's fascinating how trade can fuel not just economies but relationships too. Who knew fuel could be so friendly? As Nigeria turns the export dial up, it’s a reminder of the power of collaboration on the continent. What’s next for Nigeria in the trade game? Only time will tell! For more details, check out the full article here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/nigeria-records-14-rise-in-exports-to-africa-2/ #NigeriaExports #TradeGrowth #AfricaTrade #FuelEconomy #WestAfrica
    Nigeria records 14% rise in exports to Africa
    …as fuel tops export list By Emma Ujah,  with agency reports Nigeria’s exports to Africa reached N4.82 trillion in the first half of 2025, up 14% year-on-year compared to N4.21 trillion in the first half of 2024. West Africa absorbed over 62% of Nige
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