A migration investment-based firm, Henley and Partners has underscored the need for Nigerian investors to take advantage of the investment opportunities abroad to achieve more meaningful growth.
According to the organisers, the roadshow was designed to provide Nigerian investors with first-hand information on proper ways to obtain second citizenship or a passport to the Caribbean.
The Managing Partner, Henley and Partners in the UK, Stuart Wakeling, who disclosed this during the ‘Investment Migration West Africa Roadshow 2024,’ in Lagos, said Henley and Partners offer additional or alternative citizenship, as well as residence in the world’s leading jurisdictions, described Nigeria as a country with rich with cultural opportunities.
He said: “So, if you are interested in exploring what we do, you are indeed in good company. We are growing steadily because having a plan-B residence, greater global mobility via alternative citizenship or increased business and lifestyle opportunity is paramount in an increasingly fractured and volatile world.”
The Founder of Bridge and Partners, Fatma Cayir, promised to assist in the provision of relevant information to ease investors’ relocation to the UK with their families, as well as to establish businesses.
According to her, it is important to know the objectives and requirements before taking that first step. The Executive Vice President, Mecan, Mehdi Kadri, said the call for deeper cooperation with Nigeria had become important because investment in migration is dynamic and changing.
On his part, the Regional Director and Programme Manager, Canadian Startup Visa Services, Ryan Guy, said Nigerians have contributed immensely to the business expansion in the Americas via Canada.
Firm tasks Nigerian investors on opportunities abroad
