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Nigeria

1. Country / Territory Brief

Nigeria is one of Africa’s largest economies and it's leading oil exporter, with the largest natural gas reserves. Other export

commodities are cocoa and rubber. The country’s economic growth is mainly driven by strong performance in the agricultural,

trade, telecommunications, manufacturing and the film industries. Although agriculture continues to employ close to 70% of the

labour force, oil remains the key economic sector. Nigeria’s main trade partners are Brazil, China, India, Japan, US and the

European Union.

The country’s long-term economic performance remains broadly positive, driven by rising oil and gas production. One of the

future challenges would be to intensify fundamental diversification of the economy, form oil into sectors such as ICT and

services. Nigeria is a key economy in the ECOWAS and plays a significant role in the regional i-EPAs.

Regional trade development remains a priority. Regional integration partnership between Nigeria and other African countries and

institutions such as AfDB is also evidence of how Nigeria is growing in its African role. Nigeria now competes with South Africa

as leading economy in Africa. ITC’s current work in Nigeria addresses particular needs in the supply chain of the sesame seeds

and shea nut better sectors.

2. People and Economy

2.1 People

Total population

(growth rates per annum) 151,208,080 in 2012 with growth rates of 2.8% p.a during 2008-2012

Population density

(people per sq. km of

land area)

166 in 2012

Female population 49.2% in 2012

Population below 15

years of age 44.2% in 2008 ; 43.8% in 2012

Urban population 47.7% in 2012

Population living below

$1.25 a day at purchasing

power parity (PPP)

NA

Ranking in the Human

Development Index (HDI) 153 out of 186 in 2012

Evolution of the Human

Development Index (HDI)




Source: United Nations Development Programme Human Development Indicators

Note: The Human Development Index measures the overall development of a nation and ranges from 0 (low level of

development) to 1 (highest level of development). The United Nations Development Programme (http://hdr.undp.org)

provides a detailed explanation. ITC Regional group refers to ITC definition

Health Life expectancy at birth (years) (52); Mortality rate, under-5 (per thousand live births) (123.7) in

2012

Education Education index - expected and mean years of schooling (rank) ( 142 out of 191) in 2012

Income level NA

Inequality Inequality-adjusted HDI (rank) (119 out of 191)in 2012

Poverty Multidimensional Poverty Index (rank)( 25 out of 191) in 2012

Gender NA

Sustainability NA

2.2 Economy

Added value per sector

(current US$ and % of GDP)

Sector added value

2004 2008 2012

US $ %GDP US $ %GDP US $ %GDP

Agriculture 29,376 34.2 0 0 0 0

Industry 36,143 42.1 0 0 0 0

Manufacturing 2,626 3.1 0 0 0 0

Services 20,350 23.7 0 0 0 0

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators (WDI)

Note: Added value is US$ terms are expressed in million, GDP US$, and

"6,976 to be read 6'976"

Evolution of GDP

(constant 2005 US$)




Source: World Bank World Development Indicators (WDI)

Note: ITC calculations based on the World Bank WDI

Evolution of GDP per capita

(constant 2005 US$)




Source: World Bank World Development Indicators (WDI)

Note: ITC calculations based on the World Bank WDI

Aid Dependency

(Official Development Assistance/Gross

National Income) 


Source: World Bank World Development Indicators (WDI)

Note: ITC calculations based on the World Bank WDI. Regional group

refers to ITC definition

Remittances as a Share of GDP

Remittances as a Share of GDP

2004 2008 2012

Remittance ($ millions) 2,273 19,206 0

Remittance (% GDP) 258.7 927.3 0

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators (WDI)

Note: ITC calculations based on World Bank WDI, IMF BOP statistics,

and "6,976 to be read 6'976"

3. Trade Performance

3.1 General Trade Performance

3.1.1 Evolution of Trade Ratio to GDP - Goods




3.1.2 Evolution of Trade Ratio to GDP - Services

3.1.3 Evolution of Total Trade

3.1.4 Trade Map

3.1.5 Export and Import by Leading Destination - Export

3.1.6 Export and Import by Leading Destination - Import

3.1.7 Evolution of Exports and Imports by Destination - Export

3.1.8 Evolution of Exports and Imports by Destination - Import

3.1.9 Total Export Growth

Source: ITC, calculations based on ITC’s Trade Competitiveness Map data.

Note:Graph shows decomposition of the country’s export growth in value terms by diversification pattern over the indicated

period.

3.1.10 Marginal Export Growth


Source: ITC, calculations based on ITC’s Trade Competitiveness Map data.

Note:Graph shows decomposition of the country’s export growth in value by structural driving effects over the indicated period.

Values are in US$ thousands.

3.1.11 Composition of Trade in Services - Export


3.1.12 Composition of Trade in Services - Import

3.1.13 Evolution of FDI

3.2 Sector Trade Performance

3.2.1 Sectoral Diversification in Products - Export


3.2.2 Sectoral Diversification in Products - Import


3.2.3 Sectoral Diversification in Destinations - Export

3.2.4 Sectoral Diversification in Destinations - Import

3.2.5 Sectors by World Demand - Export

3.2.6 Sectors by World Demand - Import

3.2.7 Trade Performance Index

4. Trade Strategy and Policy

4.1 Trade and Development Strategies

Year Strategy name Sector

2011

ECOWAS Mango Export Strategy

The Mango Export Strategy for the Economic Community

of Western African States...

Mango

2010

Nigeria Vision 2020 - First Implementation Plan

The strategy is the first out of three medium-term

implementation plans aiming...

Rice, Palm Oil, Cotton, Cassava, Wheat, Cocoa,

Sesame, Tomato, Groundnuts, Livestock,...

2009

Nigeria Vision 2020

The strategy envisages transforming Nigeria by 2020 into a

"large, strong, diversified,...

2008

UNDAF Nigeria 2009-2012

The United Nations Development Assistance Framework

(UNDAF) is aligned with the National...

2004

Meeting Everyone's NEEDS: National Economic

Empowerment and Development Strategy

The National Economic Empowerment and Development

Strategy (NEEDS) builds on the 2001...

4.2 Domestic and Foreign Market Access

Overview: Trade Policy and Business Environment

INDICATOR, UNITS RANK/132 SCORE

Domestic Market Access The pillar assesses the level and complexity of a country’s tariff protection

as a result of its trade policy. This component includes the effective trade-weighted average tariff

applied by a country, the share of goods imported duty free and the complexity of the tariff regime,

measured through tariff variance, the prevalence of tariff peaks and specific tariffs, and the number

of distinct tariffs.

122 3.44

Foreign Market Access The pillar assesses tariff barriers faced by a country’s exporters in destination

markets. It includes the average tariffs faced by the country as well as the margin of preference in

destination markets negotiated through bilateral or regional trade agreements or granted in the form

of trade preferences.

131 1.48

Tariff rate (%) This indicator is calculated as a trade-weighted average of all the applied tariff rates,

including preferential rates that a country applies to the rest of the world. The weights are the trade

patterns of the importing country’s reference group (2012 data). An applied tariff is a customs duty

that is levied on imports of merchandise goods.

118 11.44

Complexity of tariffs , index 1-7 (best) This indicator is calculated as the average of the following

indicators: Tariff dispersion, Specific tariffs and Number of distinct tariffs. See description of each

individual indicator for more details. Prior to averaging, values for each indicator were transformed to

a 1–7 score, using the min-max method.

18 6.67

Tariffs dispersion (standard deviation) This indicator reflects differences in tariffs across product

categories in a country’s tariff structure. The variance is calculated across all the tariffs on imported

merchandise goods, at the 6-digit level of the Harmonized Schedule.

44 7.72

Tariffs peaks (%) This indicator is the ratio of the number of tariff lines exceeding three times the

average domestic tariff (across all products) to the MFN (most-favoured nation) tariff schedule. The

tariff schedule is equal to the total number of tariff lines for each country. These tariffs are revised on

a yearly basis.

1 0.00

Specific tariffs (%) This indicator is the ratio of the number of Harmonized System (HS) tariff lines,

with at least one specific tariff, to the total number of HS tariff lines. A specific tariff is a tariff rate

charged on fixed amount per quantity (as opposed to ad valorem)

1 0.00

Number of distinct tariffs This indicator reflects the number of distinct tariff rates applied by a country

to its imports across all sectors.

19 5.00

Share of duty-free imports (%) Share of trade, excluding petroleum, that is imported free of tariff

duties, taking into account MFN tariffs and preferential agreements. Tariff data is from 2013 or most

recent year available and imports data is from 2012

131 3.77

Tariffs faced (%) This indicator is calculated as the trade-weighted average of the applied tariff rates,

including preferential rates that the rest of the world applies to each country. The weights are the

trade patterns of the importing country’s reference group (2012 data). A tariff is a customs duty that is

levied by the destination country on imports of merchandise goods

122 5.76

Index of margin of preference in destination markets, 0-100 (best) This indicator measures the

percentage by which particular imports from one country are subject to lower tariffs than the MFN

rate. It is calculated as the average of two components: 1) the trade-weighted average difference

between the MFN tariff and the most advantageous preferential duty (advantage score), and 2) the

ratio of the advantage score to the trade-weighted average MFN tariff level. This allows capturing

both the absolute and the relative margin of preference.

127 6.36

Source : World Economic Forum, Global Enabling Trade Report 2014

4.3 Trade Facilitation

Logistics Performance Index (LPI): Country Comparison

Source: World Bank, Logistics Performance Index (LPI)

Logistics Performance Index – Evolution


Source: World Bank, Logistics Performance Index (LPI)

Multilateral Trade Instruments

Abstract

The Trade Treaties Map tool is a web-based system on multilateral

trade treaties and instruments designed to assist trade support

institutions (TSIs) and policymakers in optimizing their country's legal

framework on international trade

Instrument

ratified : 128 / 266 instruments

Ratification

rate : 48.1%

Weighted

score : 59.2/100

Ratification

Rate Rank

Weighted

Score

Rank

In World : 47 / 193 45 / 193

In Region : Sub-

Saharan

Africa

2/ 47 1/ 47

In

Development

level :

Developing

country 10/ 88 10/ 88

Graph

Presents a visual illustration breaking down a country’s ratification

level according to various categories and compares it to the world

average.

Instruments ratified Click here for a full list and more details about these

multi-lateral trade instruments

4.5 Infrastructure

Indicator Value Rank/148

Quality of overall infrastructure How would you assess general infrastructure (e.g.,

transport, telephony, and energy) in your country? [1 = extremely underdeveloped—

among the worst in the world; 7 = extensive and efficient—among the best in the

world] | 2012–13 weighted average.

2.95 110

Quality of roads How would you assess roads in your country? (1 = extremely

underdeveloped; 7 = extensive and efficient by international standards) | 2010, 2011. 2.66 118

Quality of railroad infrastructure How would you assess the railroad system in your

country? (1 = extremely underdeveloped; 7 = extensive and efficient by international

standards) | 2010, 2011.

1.81 93

Quality of port infrastructure How would you assess port facilities in your country? (1 =

extremely underdeveloped; 7 = well-developed and efficient by international

standards). For landlocked countries, this measures the ease of access to port

facilities and inland waterways | 2010, 2011.

3.44 103

Quality of air transport infrastructure How would you assess passenger air transport

infrastructure in your country? (1 = extremely underdeveloped; 7 = extensive and

efficient by international standards) | 2010, 2011.

3.58 100

Individuals using Internet (%) Internet users are people with access to the worldwide

network. 66.80 118

Mobile telephone subscriptions/100 pop According to the World Bank, mobile cellular

telephone subscriptions are subscriptions to a public mobile telephone service using

cellular technology, which provides access to switched telephone technology.

Postpaid and prepaid subscriptions are included. This can also include analogue and

digital cellular systems but should not include non-cellular systems. Subscribers to

fixed wireless, public mobile data services, or radio paging services are not included.

32.88 87

Fixed broadband Internet subscriptions/100 pop: The International Telecommunication

Union considers broadband to be any dedicated connection to the Internet of 256

kilobits per second or faster, in both directions. Broadband subscribers refers to the

sum of DSL, cable modem and other broadband (for example, fiber optic, fixed

wireless, apartment LANs, satellite connections) subscribers.

0.01 131

Source: World Economic Forum, Global Enabling Trade Report 2014

5. ITC and the Country/Territory

5.1 ITC Projects

5.1.1 Current projects

No Current Projects Found!

5.1.2 Recent projects

IA81 - PACT2 - Design of ECOWAS-TEN network of trade experts

Strengthening the pineapple export value chain in selected West African countires

ECOWAS Regional trade information networks

PACT 2 - ECOWAS Regional Private Sector Apex Bodies for Public-Private Dialogue

PACT 2 - ECOWAS Networks of National and Regional TSIs

PACT 2 - ECOWAS Sector Strategy

Standards and trade development facility, Nigeria

PACT 2 - ECOWAS Market Analysis and Sector Prioritization

PACT 2 - ECOWAS Improved Technical Capacities and RBM Operations

ACP - Agri-food & agri-business sector strategy implementation

5.2 Events

5.2.1 Upcoming events

No data

5.2.2 Recent events

STDF Final project workshop Nigeria21/05/2014-Abuja

SCM for SME launch workshop (Africa)28/04/2013-Lagos

5.3 ITC Contacts

Aissatou DIALLO

Senior Trade Promotion Officer

+41 22 730 0284

diallo@intracen.org

Ruben PHOOLCHUND

Chief, Office for Africa

+41 22 730 0508

phoolchund@intracen.org

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6. Trade Information Sources and

Contacts

6.1 Trade Information Sources

This section provides a list of country specific print and online publications on trade-related topics, including both ITC and

external sources.

6.1.1 ITC publications

Buyers/Sellers Meeting on Food, Agricultural product, Water and Sanitation, Shelter, Personnel Protection and

Household Items

Rencontre acheteurs/vendeurs sur les produits alimentaires et agricoles, l'eau et l'assainissement, l'hébergement,

les articles de protection personnelle et de ménage

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The Packaging Sector in Selected African Countries : Federal Republic of Nigeria

One in a series of studies on the 'Packaging Sector in Selected African Countries' - reviews the economic environment in

Nigeria and its relevance to packaging sector; looks at the...

The Packaging Supply Chains in Sub-Saharan Africa

Report summarising the results of a series of country studies and audits of the packaging sectors, industries and supply chains

in Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, and...

PACKit Exporting Country Profile : Nigeria

Exporting country profile of Nigeria prepared as part of Packaging Kit aimed at small and medium enterprises in developing

countries - provides basic information on country's economic conditions, foreign trade,...

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Cluster Promotion as an Element of Economic and Export Development : The Nigerian Experience

Paper presented at ITC Executive Forum's 2006 Consultative Cycle on Innovations in Export Strategy : 'Financing Export

Clusters : Options and Implications for Strategy Makers', Cape Town, South Africa, 2-4...

Nigeria: Supply Survey on Food, Agricultural Products, Water and Sanitation, Shelter, Personnel Protection and

Household Items

Increase Export of Services in Sub-Saharan Africa: Buyers/Sellers Meetings on Services

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Building Competitive Business Environment : Bringing Down the Barriers, Getting it Right at Home First. - Nigeria

Paper presented at ITC World Export Development Forum : 'Bringing down the Barriers - Charting a Dynamic Export

Development Agenda', Montreux, Switzerland, 8-11 October, 2007 - provides an overview of...

Fast Tracking Export Business Among African Countries : The Nigerian Export Trading House (Nexportrade Ltd)

Paper presented at ITC World Export Development Forum : 'Bringing down the Barriers - Charting a Dynamic Export

Development Agenda', Montreux, Switzerland, 8-11 October, 2007 - presents the history, objectives...

Current Situation and Perspectives of Agro Food Packaging for Export : Nigeria

Overview of the agricultural and food products packaging industry in Nigeria - highlights the importance of agro-food sector in

national exports; outlines the strengths and shortcomings of packaging offer for...

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Financial Empowerment : The Need to Develop a More Responsive, Pro-Poor Strategy in Financing a Sustainable

Linkage in Nigeria

Paper contributed by Nigeria National Strategy Team, presented at ITC Executive Forum : 'Bringing the Poor into the Export

Process : Linkages and Strategic Implications', Berlin, Germany, 27-30 September, 2006...

6.1.2 Selected printed information sources

2011 Feasibility Study for a Cotton Spinning Mill in 11 [Eleven] Sub-Saharan African Countries

2007 SPS Capacity in Liberia

2007 SPS Synthesis Report : Summary of SPS and Food Safety Performance of Non-UEMOA Countries in West Africa

2006 SPS Capacity in Guinea

2006 - Kyambalesa H; Houngnikpo M C Economic Integration and Development in Africa

2009 - Gautier D Rapport filière gomme arabique : Région Sahel

2007 - Sandrey R Trade Policy options for Nigeria : A GTAP Simulation Analysis

2006 Trends in Audiovisual Markets : Regional Perspectives from the South

2001 Prospects for Trade Between Nigeria and Its Neighbours

2006 West African Financial Flows and Opportunities for People and Small Businesses

2007 Cashew Marketing and Consumption in West Africa. - Part 2 : Country Summaries : Nigeria

2007 Cashew Marketing and Consumption in West Africa : Current Status and Opportunities

2011 - Da Silva C A, ed. Innovative Policies and Institutions to Support Agro-Industries Development

1995 - Wangwe S M Exporting Africa: Technology, Trade and Industrialization in Sub-Saharan Africa

2013 Africa Competitiveness Report

2006 Cotton in West Africa : The Economic and Social Stakes

2003 - Isemede J O Exporting in West Africa : A Practical Guide

2006 Africa Foreign Investor Survey 2005

2009 Awakening Africa's Sleeping Giant : Prospects for Commercial Agriculture in the Guinea Savannah Zone and Beyond

2008 - D'Alessandro S Evaluation sous-régionale de la chaîne de valeurs oignon/échalote en Afrique de l'Ouest

2007 - Jagun,Abi Mobile Telephony and Developing Country Micro-Enterprise : A Nigerian Case Study

2010 Integrating Developing Countries' SMEs into Global Value Chains

1986 Traité instituant la Communauté économique de l'Afrique de l'Ouest et protocoles annexes. - Mis à jour

2006 EPA Negotiations, West Africa : Executive Brief

2006 - Alaba, Olumuyiwa B EU-ECOWAS EPA : Regional Integration, Trade Facilitation and Development in West Africa

2008 Perfil de la Industria Paraguaya de Software

2009 Characteristics of Malaysia's Animal Feed Market

2014 Perspectives on Global Development 2014: Boosting Productivity to Meet the Middle-Income Challenge

2010 Mobilizing Aid for Trade for SPS-Related Technical Cooperation in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region

2010 Leather Garments in the EU

2006 Overview of the Current State of Organic Agriculture in Kenya, Uganda and the Republic of Tanzania and the

Opportunities for Regional Harmonization

2007 Export Diversification and Value Addition for Human Development : Addressing the Impact of the Agreement on Textiles

and Clothing Expiration on Cambodia

2006 - Ruffing, Lorraine Deepening Development Through Business Linkages

2012 OECD Economic Surveys: Chile

2005 - Magder, D Egypt after the Multi-Fiber Arrangement: Global Apparel and Textile Supply Chains as a Route for Industrial

Upgrading

2006 Bangladesh: Furniture Export Market Sector Brief

2012 Cotton Contamination Surveys, 2001 - 2003 - 2005 - 2007 - 2009 - 2011

2006 - Boutou, Olivier Management de la sécurité des aliments : De l'HACCP à l'ISO 22000

2006 Trading up : Economic Perspectives on Development Issues in the Multilateral Trading System

2004 Perfiles de mercado para productos bolivianos en los mercados de Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, México,

Paraguay, Perú, Uruguay y Venezuela

2010 Vietnam: Oilseeds and Products

2007 Organic Farming in the Czech Republic: 2007 Yearbook

2007 - Gibbon P; Bolwig S Economics of Certified of Organic Farming in Tropical Africa: A Preliminary Assessment

2006 The Relationship of Third-party Certification (TPC) to Sanitary / Phytosanitary (SPS) Measures and the International

Agri-Food Trade; Case Study: Guatemala- with Emphasis on Food Safety

2007 - Ismail F Mainstreaming Development in the WTO : Developing Countries in the Doha Round

2009 Market Report. Focus on the Nordic Market - Fresh Fruit and Vegetables

2001 - Karlöf, Bengt Benchlearning : Good Examples as a Lever for Development

2003 - Martin W; Pangestu M, eds. Options for Global Trade Reform : A View from the Asia-Pacific

2010 L'industrie sri lankaise du textile-habillement

2000 - Hauber, Christiane Formation, Prevention & Determination of Cr (VI) in Leather

2013 Economic and Business Review for Central and South-Eastern Europe

2006 - Gebreselassie Fanta, Elias Does Value Addition at Oilseed Production and/or Spreading the Gain from Export of

Oilseed Products Increase the Income of Primary Producers?

2010 - Pannier J Recueil de jurisprudence douanière (1990-2010)

2002 - Beswick R; Dunn DJ Plastics in Packaging : A RAPRA Market Report

2006 Doubling Aid : Making the Big Push Work

2006 Determining 'likeness' under the GATS : Squaring the Circle?

2014 Africa Investor

2004 Guidelines on Microfinance : Making Financial Markets Work for the Poor

2007 Libéralisation des échanges de services et développement du tourisme

2007 Offre de Emballage en Afrique de l'ouest

2008 An Overview of the Mobile Phone Banking Industry

2007 Sixth World Congress on Seafood Safety, Quality and Trade

2007 - Wood, Aileen A Comprehensive Library Staff Training Program in the Information Age

2005 - [s.n] The Science of Shrinkage Control : An Interactive Guide to Improved Shrinkage Performances

2011 Libéralisation du transport aérien en Afrique

2012 - Wollenberg E; , eds. Climate Change Mitigation and Agriculture

2009 - Novogratz J The Blue Sweater: Bridging the Gap Between Rich and Poor in an Interconnected World

2011 - Cadot O Impact Evaluation of Trade Interventions : Paving the Way

2011 - Banerjee A V; Duflo E Poor Economics : A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty

2014 Edible Nuts in Turkey

2011 Perfil de Frutas Tropicales Frescas y Procesadas en Chile

2011 Germany: Product Brief Fresh Fruits

2010 - Reilly D, Reilly A, Lewis J Towards an Australian Date Industry: An overview of the Australian domestic and

international date industries

2011 Feasibility Study for a Cotton Spinning Mill in 11 [Eleven] Sub-Saharan African Countries

2011 Foro Público de la OMC

6.1.3 Selected online information sources

The OPEC Fund for International Development

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) = Communauté économique des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest

(CEDEAO)

APE - CEDEAO

ESOKO

Manufacturers' Association of Nigeria

ECOWAS Press Releases

Accelerated Agribusiness and Agro-Industries Development Initiative (3ADI)

Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission

West African Monetary Institute = Institut monétaire de l'Afrique de l'Ouest

Nigeria Export Promotion Organization

Nigeria. Bureau of Public Enterprises

Central Bank of Nigeria

Nigeriasite.com

Nigerian Databank

French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Nigeria

Nigerian Direct

Nigerian Oil and Gas Online

African Regional Organization for Standardization (ARSO)

Developing 8 Countries Organization (D-8)

APC Africa ICT Policy Monitor

Integrated Cassava Project (ICP)

6.2 Trade Contacts

Official Name Address City Phone Number Fax

Number Email Website

Enugu Chamber of

Commerce, Ind., Mines and

Agriculture (ECCIMA)

International Trade Fair

Complex Enugu +23442 252186/0023442 250575

+23442252186/0023442250575

eccima@infoweb.abs.net

www.enuguchamber.com

Kaduna Chamber of

Commerce, Industry, Mines

and Agriculture

Km 4, Kaduna-Zaria Road Kaduna +23462 318794/0023462 318795

+23462318795

kadccima@inetglobal.com

www.kadunachamber.org

African Women

Empowerment Guild 29 Airport Road Benin

City 234 52 58644 234 52

250668

pienop@infoweb.abs.net

http://www.aweg.org/

National Council for Arts and

Culture

Plot 1370, Ukpo Close, off

Oro-Ago Crescent, Garki II,

District. P. M. B. 252, Garki

Abuja 234 9 6706861 234 92342360

info@ncac.gov.ng

http://www.ncac.gov.ng.

Institute of Packaging,

Nigeria

SPN PACKAGING

COMPOUND

Ikeja

Lagos

+234 01 7616219

iopnigeria@gmail.com

http://www.iopnigeria.gnbo.com.ng/

The Chartered Institute Of

Bankers of Nigeria

Bankers House: PC 19,

Adeola Hopewell Street

Victoria

Island

01 2617674,4617924,615792;

awojoborn@yahoo.com

www.cibnnigeria.org

Coalition of Nigerian Women

in Exports

Block A4 Suite 94, Block B

Suite229 Lagos +2348023058306

womeninexportsnigeria@yahoo.com

www.wibafin.org

Coalition of Women in

Exports in Nigeria

Simpson St Suite 94 BLK

A4

Lagos

State

+2348023058306

womeninexportsnigeria@yahoo.com

www.womeninexportsnigeria.org

Corepoint Business

Information Centre 22 Khana Street

Port

Harcourt,

Rivers

Sta

+234 84 230345 +234 84230345

corepointltd@yahoo.com

ww.corepoint.net

Lagos Chamber of

Commerce and Industry 1, Idowu Taylor Street Lagos +234 1 7746617 +234 17732305

info@lagoschamber.com

http://www.lagoschamber.com

Port Harcourt Chamber of

Commerce, Industry, Mines

and Agriculture

Delta Hotel Building (2nd

floor), 169, Aba road,

Port

Harcourt +234 84 330394 +234 84330394

admin@phccima.com

http://www.phccima.com

The Nigerian Association Of

Chambers Of Commerce,

Industry, Mines &

Agriculture

15A, Ikorodu Road LAGOS 234 1 496 47 27 234 1 49647 37

Naccima30@yahoo.co.uk

www.nigeriabusinessinfo.com/naccima.htm

Nigerian Export Promotion

Council No. 40 Blantyre Street Abuja +2348023443092 +234 95239031

info@nepc.gov.ng

http://www.nepc.gov.ng

Mobah Rural Horizons 470 Ribadu Road Kano +234-8033741707

mobah@hotmail.com

http://nexusscu.org/energymap/mobah-ruralhorizons/

 

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