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πŸŒπŸ›‚πŸ’Ό Give Africans Visa On Arrival To Aid Trade, Dangote Urges African Countries

Make we give Africans visa as dem land, e go help promote trade – na im Dangote, di industrialist, dey beg African countries.

During one event wey happen for Accra, Ghana, Dangote Group CEO yan say if Africa serious about boosting trade and investment within di continent, dem suppose support visa on arrival.

E say, “I think wetin African countries fit do na to give Africans visa as dem land wey go fit make trade easy.” E come give example say if you be African and you dey go “country A,” you suppose get visa before you enter.

Dangote share one personal experience wey pain am well-well. E say sometimes, dem go dey argue and debate about im visa sake of im be di one with money. E talk say if dem make life hard for am, e no go fit go invest.

Another person wey talk for di event na Mohamed Maait, wey be Chairman of Afreximbank Annual Meetings. E talk say Africa fit use trade and investment to grow di economy.

E yan, “If you check di documents wey establish di Organisation of African Unity, e clear say we suppose get economic integration for Africa and we suppose introduce tools wey go help us achieve dat economic integration for Africa.”

Plenty big pipo for di continent come show face for di event. We get former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka, and former minister for industry, trade, and investment, Niyi Adebayo.

Over di years, Africa don dey face plenti wahala: di COVID-19 pandemic, di Russia-Ukraine crisis, rising debt, and di effect of insecurity for di continent.

Na why e important for African countries to find solution wey go help dem come out from dis wahala wey fit make di continent dey struggle, even as e get plenti resources and potential for investment. πŸŒπŸ›‚πŸ’Ό

As di call from Dangote dey make sense, make we hope say African countries go listen and take action. Visa on arrival fit be one major step to promote trade and make am easier for Africans to do business within di continent. Di unity and progress of Africa na di responsibility of di African countries demselves, and e go require collaboration and commitment to achieve di economic integration wey Africa need. Together, we fit build one strong and prosperous continent wey go benefit all Africans. πŸŒπŸ›‚πŸ’ΌπŸ€πŸŒ±


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πŸŒπŸ›‚πŸ’Ό Give Africans Visa On Arrival To Aid Trade, Dangote Urges African Countries

Dangote, the renowned industrialist, is urging African countries to grant visas to Africans upon arrival to promote trade within the continent.

During an event in Accra, Ghana, the CEO of Dangote Group emphasized the importance of supporting visa on arrival if Africa is serious about boosting trade and investment within the continent.

He stated, “I believe African countries should grant visas to Africans upon arrival to facilitate trade.” Dangote provided an example where an African traveling to “country A” would need a visa before entering.

Dangote shared a personal experience that deeply affected him. He expressed frustration over situations where there are arguments and debates about his visa, despite being the one with the financial means. He emphasized that if obstacles continue to hinder his efforts, he will not be able to invest.

Another speaker at the event was Mohamed Maait, Chairman of Afreximbank Annual Meetings. He highlighted the potential of trade and investment in driving economic growth in Africa.

Maait stated, “If we examine the documents that established the Organisation of African Unity, it is evident that economic integration in Africa should be pursued, and we should introduce tools to facilitate this economic integration.”

Prominent figures from across the continent attended the event, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka, and former Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Niyi Adebayo.

Throughout the years, Africa has faced numerous challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine crisis, rising debt, and the impact of insecurity on the continent.

It is crucial for African countries to find solutions that can alleviate these challenges and propel the continent forward, considering its abundant resources and investment potential. πŸŒπŸ›‚πŸ’Ό

Dangote’s call resonates strongly, and it is hoped that African countries will heed the advice and take action. Visa on arrival would be a significant step towards promoting trade and making it easier for Africans to conduct business within the continent. The unity and progress of Africa rest in the hands of the African countries themselves, requiring collaboration and commitment to achieve the much-needed economic integration. Together, we can build a strong and prosperous continent that benefits all Africans. πŸŒπŸ›‚πŸ’ΌπŸ€πŸŒ±

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