At the US–Nigeria Policy & Trade Forum held at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, Lagos highlighted its readiness for global partnerships and SME-driven investments across infrastructure, healthcare, education, technology, and the creative indu… | By Abimbola Akomolafe on September 19, 2025 | At the US–Nigeria Policy & Trade Forum held at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, Lagos highlighted its readiness for global partnerships and SME-driven investments across infrastructure, healthcare, education, technology, and the creative industries. Atlanta, home to one of the largest Nigerian communities in the United States, was spotlighted as a strategic partner city. With Lagos driving Africa's most dynamic economy of over 24 million people, both cities share strong potential in trade, innovation, and logistics. Read also, Speakers emphasized that the Nigerian diaspora in Georgia remains a vital bridge for innovation and trust, providing new opportunities for SMEs to expand into international markets. The Forum, hosted alongside FNITCC-AFRICON 2025, called for deeper city-to-city ties between Lagos and Atlanta to strengthen business linkages, attract investment, and accelerate SME growth. | | | |
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