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Antigua PM Invites ‘The Delborough Lagos’ Owner To Replicate Investment In Own Country

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In less than three weeks after the ‘Jollof Rice Debate’ by two former African Presidents, John Dramani Mahama of Ghana and Ian Khama of Botswana, at the Africa’s most rated luxury hotel, ‘The Delborough Lagos’, the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, had also have his memorable experience at the talk-of-the-town hospitality destination in Lagos, Nigeria.

The Prime Minister, who stayed and was hosted in ‘The Delborough Lagos’ during his visit to Nigeria by the chairman/CEO of AirPeace Airline, Chief Alex Onyema, has consequently gave an open invitation to Nigerian businessman and owner of ‘The Delborough Lagos’, Dr. Stanley Uzochukwu, during a Business Forum meeting with Nigerian business community.

Browne, accompanied by his wife, Her Excellency, Mrs. Maria Vanessa Bird-Browne, commended the investor, Dr. Uzochukwu for bringing the vision for such a world-class hotel to reality in Nigeria and requested a replica of the edifice in his country, Antigua and Barbuda.

He used the occasion to woo other Nigerian business leaders and investors to come and invest in his country for mutual development gains.

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The convener of the business forum, Chief Onyema, in a statement shared on his Instagram page, said the meeting was a strategic avenue for both Nigerian and Antiguan governments to discuss business opportunities.

 

He said, “Yesterday, we had a business forum with the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, who wooed Nigeria’s business community to come and invest in his country.

 

“It was a strategic avenue for both Nigerian and Antiguan governments to also discuss opportunities for mutual development gains.”

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