The Nigeria Diaspora Investment Summit
8th Nigeria Diaspora Investment Summit (NDIS 2025)
Theme: Fast-Tracking Regional & National Development by Mobilizing Diaspora Investment
📅 November 11th–13th, 2025
📍 Abuja | Hybrid Event
About the Summit
The Nigeria Diaspora Investment Summit (NDIS) has become one of the most influential platforms for engaging Nigerians in the diaspora in meaningful economic partnerships back home. Now in its 8th edition, NDIS 2025 promises to be even more impactful, bringing together business leaders, investors, innovators, policymakers, and thought leaders to unlock new opportunities for national growth.
This 3-day hybrid summit will feature:
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Inspiring keynote addresses by global and local leaders
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Panel discussions on critical sectors driving Nigeria’s economy
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Dedicated meeting rooms for business matchmaking
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Investment pitches from promising entrepreneurs
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Exhibition halls showcasing innovative products and services
Why Attend?
NDIS 2025 is designed to:
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Mobilize diaspora investment as a catalyst for Nigeria’s economic resurgence
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Provide a trusted platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and deal-making
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Showcase emerging opportunities across key industries such as agriculture, technology, energy, real estate, and healthcare
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Strengthen collaboration between the diaspora community and local stakeholders
By participating, you are not just attending another summit you are joining a movement to redefine Nigeria’s investment future.
Conveners
The Summit is proudly convened by the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) in collaboration with the Nigeria Diaspora Summit Initiative (NDSI), with the strong support of private and public sector partners.
Be Part of the Change
Nigeria stands at a pivotal moment, and the diaspora holds the key to unlocking fresh economic opportunities. NDIS 2025 is your chance to contribute, invest, and partner in shaping a stronger, more sustainable future.
Learn more and register via: www.ndisng.com
Join us in Abuja this November, where ideas meet investments, and the diaspora