The Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Hon. (Dr) Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has commended Optiva Capital Partners, Africa’s leading wealth management and investment immigration firm, for its partnership with the commission.
This recognition came during the 18th annual National Diaspora Day celebrations held at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Hon. Dabiri-Erewa expressed her gratitude to partners and sponsors, particularly highlighting Optiva Capital Partners for their collaboration with NIDCOM.
She emphasised the importance of providing a platform for Nigerians globally to engage and invest in their home country in meaningful and impactful ways. National Diaspora Day, celebrated annually on July 25, acknowledges the significant contributions of Nigerians living abroad, including their economic, social, and cultural impact.
The theme for this year, “The Japa Phenomenon and its Implication for National Development,” reflects the growing trend of migration for better opportunities.
Speaking at the event, Amaka Okeke-Lawal, Executive Director of Business Development at Optiva Capital Partners, representing CEO, Dr. Jane Kimemia, remarked: “Our partnership with NIDCOM extends beyond the National Diaspora Day celebrations.
“Optiva Capital is committed to leveraging our extensive network to support Nigerians interested in investing in key sectors such as real estate, hospitality, health, education, ICT, and agriculture.
“This partnership aims to create new opportunities and enable our diaspora community to achieve their investment goals while contributing to national development.”
Optiva Capital Partners and NIDCOM recently formalized their collaboration through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), focusing on providing services tailored to the needs of Nigerians worldwide.
“This partnership will enhance diaspora engagement in areas such as investment advisory services and international real estate, creating pathways for wealth growth and substantial contributions to Nigeria’s economic prosperity.
“Nigerians in the diaspora have been pivotal in the country’s development, with remittances totaling $99 billion over the past five years, according to World Bank statistics.”
Hon. Dabiri-Erewa stressed the importance of creating investment opportunities for the diaspora, noting that NIDCOM was working with private companies and the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment to facilitate these investments.
