Nigeria Launches National House in Davos Ahead of WEF 2026

The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched Nigeria House Davos, the country’s first official presence on the Davos Promenade, with the announcement made on Friday, January 9, 2026, ahead of the 56th World Economic Forum (WEF 2026), scheduled for January 19–23 in Switzerland.

The national house serves as a strategic platform to showcase Nigeria’s economic reforms, investment opportunities, institutional strength, and cultural identity, enabling direct engagement with global policymakers, investors, and business leaders.

It aims to attract foreign investment, forge strategic partnerships, and enhance Nigeria’s international economic profile.

The initiative is being delivered through a public–private partnership, involving key ministries: Industry, Trade and Investment; Finance; and Foreign Affairs, alongside private sector partners.

Eviola & Co Integrated Services Ltd leads the project in collaboration with Lex‑Con Advisory Services Ltd and UFAM Services Nigeria Ltd, supported by international technical advisors.

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During the WEF, Nigeria House Davos will host ministerial meetings, roundtables, policy dialogues, investment forums, cultural showcases, and bilateral discussions, spanning five thematic days on solid minerals and mining, trade infrastructure and agriculture, climate investment and energy, digital trade and technology, and the creative economy.

The Presidency has urged public institutions, private sector actors, development finance bodies, and international partners to participate fully to ensure a coordinated and impactful presence.

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