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“UNGA79 a viable portal for potential energy investors,” says Obiukwu

By Ajuluchukwu Brown, Abuja
26 September 2024   |   7:55 am
The grand patron of the Kingsley Obiukwu Foundation, Kingsley Obiukwu disclosed that the just concluded United Nations General Assembly, is a viable portal for investment and expansion in the energy sector. Kingsley made this known at the Nigerian Consulate in New York an offshoot of the just concluded United Nations General Assembly which had distinguished…

The grand patron of the Kingsley Obiukwu Foundation, Kingsley Obiukwu disclosed that the just concluded United Nations General Assembly, is a viable portal for investment and expansion in the energy sector.

Kingsley made this known at the Nigerian Consulate in New York an offshoot of the just concluded United Nations General Assembly which had distinguished dignitaries in attendance including His Excellency, Vice President Kasim Shettima of Nigeria, who delivered a powerful address highlighting key global issues. Also present were His Excellency Caleb Mutfwang, the esteemed Governor of Plateau State, and His Excellency Dauda Lawal, the respected Governor of Zamfara State.

Kingsley also noted that he joined the conversation that addresses initiatives that will make a lasting impact in communities and beyond. This initiative is part of the foundation’s efforts to address pressing social issues and foster positive change on a broader scale.

Recall, that the recently concluded Unity Cup, hosted by the Kingsley Obiukwu Foundation, ignited a nationwide conversation about the power of sports in bringing communities together. Similar to its other impactful endeavours, the foundation continues to inspire initiatives for societal development.

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“On the sidelines of the ongoing
UNGA79, we gathered at the Nigerian Consulate in New York with several Nigerian state governors to meet with potential foreign investors in the energy sector. During the session, investors presented their portfolios and shared detailed insights into the innovative solutions and opportunities their organizations could bring to Nigeria’s growing energy landscape.

“It was a productive exchange aimed at fostering partnerships that would drive sustainable energy development and strengthen economic ties between Nigeria and the global community.

“The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) serves as a crucial platform for world leaders to come together and address pressing global challenges. It provides an opportunity to create pathways for a more inclusive and sustainable future for all,” he said.

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