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    Young Nigerian entrepreneurs seek to reshape relationship with France

    King JajaBy King JajaDecember 19, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
    Young Nigerian entrepreneurs seek to reshape relationship with France

    During Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s visit to France in November, he brought a delegation of young leaders to strengthen ties and attract investment in Africa’s largest economy. RFI caught up with some of them.

    Kolawole Osinowo, CEO of Baobab Plus in Nigeria – a French-Nigerian energy distribution company – highlighted the challenges of energy access in the country.

    “A lot of people in Nigeria don’t have access to electricity, so we’re supporting the government by bridging the gap,” Osinowo told RFI.

    “There’s a connection in terms of technological and financial support that is key.”

    Osinowo said he hopes to shift Africa-Europe relations from being aid-driven to investment-focused, aiming to boost Nigeria’s economy and create jobs.

    “This is essential so that people don’t have to migrate and cause different migration issues around the world,” he said.

    Creative partnerships

    Uchenna Pedro, founder of the lifestyle platform Bella Naija and named one of Forbes Africa’s 50 Most Influential Women, emphasised France’s potential as a partner in Nigeria’s creative industries.

    “French industries in my domains bring high value, and France’s belief in the arts makes it a great partnership,” said Pedro. Her platform already collaborates with French companies like L’Oréal in the beauty and fashion sectors.

    Pedro is also a member of the French Africa Foundation’s young leaders group, which supports initiatives connecting France with African nations.

    Nigerian businesses court French investors during Tinubu’s landmark visit

    France as a cultural hub

    Singer-songwriter and activist Chioma Ogbonna, known as Cill, also praised France’s prioritisation of the arts and its thriving creative industry.

    “Because of how the arts and the creative industry thrive here in France and how it is prioritised, it is an important destination for Africans and Nigerians especially,” she said.

    Tinubu’s visit underscored the potential for deeper collaboration between Nigerian businesses and French investors, particularly in energy, culture, and creative sectors.


    Episode recorded and mixed by Erwan Rome.

    Spotlight on Africa is a podcast from Radio France Internationale.


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