NSACC holds breakfast forum in Lagos

The Nigeria-South Africa Chamber of Commerce (NSACC) will hold its November breakfast forum scheduled for November 29, at the Iris hall, Eko Hotel and Suites in Victoria Island, Lagos, at 7.30am prompt. Sales director of Vocadom Business Nigeria, Zakari Usman, will be the guest speaker for this month’s edition.
Usman, a seasoned sales director, will share insights on the topical issue: “The Future Belongs to the Intelligent Enterprise” given the dynamics of navigating one’s business in our ever evolving society.
Executive secretary, Iyke Ejimofor, states that the event is primarily for captain of industries, business owners and top-level executives as well as other interested parties. He says the chairman of the Chamber, Foluso Phillips and other executive directors are expected to attend the forum, noting that as in previous times, this edition will be educative and also insightful.
Ejimofor, on behalf of the Chamber, encourages everyone who wants to grow and strengthen his or her business or gain insights on how to thrive globally to make effort to attend, expressing that the meeting is a “great door opener and participants will benefit in many ways, including: finding personal contacts for future follow up and initiate new vendor relationships, and so on.
Since the inauguration of the NSACC in 2000, the bilateral relation between both countries has grown tremendously. The Chamber has been a veritable economic tool responsible for the increment in trade between Nigeria and South Africa.
Through the Chamber activities, many South African firms have indicated interest in joint partnership with Nigerian firms and other forms of economic co-operations with several business establishments in Nigeria.
South African firms or firms with South African participation are active in Nigerian business sectors such as telecommunications, broadcasting, petroleum, banking, hospitality and to mention but a few.
Membership comprises both Nigerian and South African owned firms and a combination of those with ownership by both Nigerian and South African investors.
NSACC membership covers almost the whole spectrum of business activities in Nigeria. Such as banking/finance services, manufacturing, insurance, advertising, accounting, auditing and management consulting. Others include airline services, broadcasting, engineering, law, freight, hospitality, health/pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, property, telecommunication, stock brokering, and information technology. Membership is spread all over the country with specific presence in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kaduna, Kano, Ibadan and Onitsha.
For International Business partnerships, enquiries about South African Businesses cross fertilisations of business ideas, creation of platforms for contact making, and other business related features, and the solution is at their fingertips, NSACC.
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