Sights of the Franco-Nigerian Chamber of Commerce and Industry lunch held on the 30th of May, 2018 with the theme; Technology and Business Efficiency. Powered by Schneider Electric and @21st century tech limited. The event witnessed the partnership agreement to build the first solar powered TIER 4 DATA CENTER.
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Sights of the Franco-Nigerian Chamber of Commerce and Industry lunch held on the 30th of May, 2018 with the theme; Technology and Business Efficiency. Powered by Schneider Electric and @21st century tech limited. The event witnessed the partnership agreement to build the first solar powered TIER 4 DATA CENTER.
https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSemlyqG0MZuUeyt0…/viewform… Register to attend the Franco-Nigerian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Business Lunch on the 30th of May, 2018 @ the Intercontinental Hotel by 11.30amprompt. powered by Schneider Electric @21stcenturytech
The press briefing for the Nigerian arts and cultural exchange being organized by Her Excellency, the Ambassador of Nigeria to France Dr. Modupe Irele.
The DG of the Franco-Nigerian Chamber of Commerce and Industry commended the initiative, stating that it would indeed place Nigeria in positive light and bring about increased collaboration between Nigeria and France.
The Nigerian Creative Arts Exchange is a platform for promoting cultural exchange and diplomacy and aims to enhance social and economic collaboration between Nigeria and the world, by developing channels for commerce between Nigeria and France. The exhibition will take place at Le Pavilion Dauphine, Paris, Saint Clair on Saturday May 19, 2018.
Photos of the just concluded business breakfast meeting of the France-Nigeria Chamber of commerce and Industry tagged: Agriculture; key to sustainable development in Nigeria. The event had in attendance the Consul General of the French Consulate in Nigeria, president of ADEPTA from France and member companies, Edo state Chamber of Commerce, Lagos state ministry of agriculture, among others. A communique was produced from the event and sent to the Federal Ministry of Agriculture. Powered by Union Bank of Nigeria Plc.