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Feedback from M-TO in 2007 May Session

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Participants at the Medium-Term Outlook session of May 16 2007 were from the following organizations:

Shell International
Hardy Limited
Fitch Ratings
SACE S.p.A
Fortis
Standard Bank
Sojitz UK
Head of Parliamentary Nigeria Group
Haver Analytics
Intesa Sanpaolo
CELTEL
Economic Associates
Governor Elect, Lagos State
Debt Management Office
National Pensions Commission
Nigeria National Petroleum Company
Nigeria High Commission
Oxford Economics
Fidelity Bank
Rothschild
Imara Asset Management
CSL Stockbrokers
Lagos Business School
Frontier Capital

Agenda / Presenters

London Wednesday 16 May 2007
Commonwealth Club, 25 Northumberland Avenue

SESSION 1: GLOBAL AND INDUSTRY SECTORS
(9.00-11.30)
09.00-9.20 Opening Remarks: Nigeria’s Investment Outlook
HE Dr. Christopher Kolade, Nigerian High Commissioner to the UK
09.20-9.40 The Global Context: Opportunities for Nigeria
Adrian Cooper, MD Oxford Economics
09.40-10.00 Outlook of the Nigerian Oil And Gas Sector
Ann Akindele, GM, Economic Research & Intelligence, NNPC
10.00-10.20  Outlook of Public and Private Bond Issuance
Yakubu Aliyu, Director, Portfolio Management, Debt Management Office
10.20-11:00 Discussions
11.00-11.30 Tea Break
SESSION 2: MACRO AND FINANCIAL OUTLOOK (11.30-14.00)
11.40-12.00 Outlook of THE NIGERIAN PENSION
M.K Ahmad, Director-General, National Pension Commission
12.00-12.20 Outlook of Domestic Inflation and Interest Rates
Ayodele Teriba, CEO Economic Associates
12.20-12.40 Opportunities in Non-oil Sectors
Doyin Salami, Lagos Business School
12.40-13.00 Discussions
13.00-14.00 Lunch
SESSION 3: DOING BUSINESS IN THE STATES (14.00-15.30)
14.00-14.30  One Country, 36 Investment Environments
Olly Owen, Country and States Risk Analyst, Economic Associates
14.30-15.00 

The role of Lagos in the Nigerian Economy
Governor-Elect Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola (SAN)

15.00-15.30

Discussions

15.30

Cocktails

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Lagos Wednesday 23 May 2007
Agip Recital Hall, MUSON Centre, Onikan
 

 SESSION 1: GLOBAL AND INDUSTRY SECTORS (9.00-11.30)

09.00-9.30  The Global Context: Opportunities for Nigeria
Adrian Cooper, MD Oxford Economics
09.30-10.00 Outlook of the Nigerian Oil And Gas Sector
Delano Fisoye GM, Corporate Planning and Development, NNPC
10.00-10.30 Outlook of Public and Private Bond Issuance
Mansur Muhtar, Director General, Debt Management Office
10.30-11:00 Discussions
11.00-11.30 Tea Break
 

SESSION 2: MACRO AND FINANCIAL OUTLOOK (11.30-14.00)

11.30-12.00 Outlook of Domestic Inflation and Interest Rates
Ayodele Teriba, CEO Economic Associates
12.00-12.30 Opportunities in Non-oil Sectors
Doyin Salami, Lagos Business School
12.30-13.00 Discussions
13.00-14.00  Lunch



SESSION 3: Doing Business in the States (14.00-15.30)
14.00-14.45

One Country, 36 Investment Environments
Olly Owen, Country and States Risk Analyst, Economic Associates

14.45-15.00 

Discussions

15.30 Cocktails

 


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Lagos- Nigeria's Investment Gateway HE Babatunde Fashola
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Global Context for the Nigerian Economic Outlook Adrian Cooper
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Opportunities in Non-oil Sectors Doyin Salami
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Outlook of Bond Issuance in Nigeria Yakubu Aliu
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Outlook of Inflation and Interest Rates Ayodele Teriba
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Outlook of Nigeria Oil & Gas Sector Ann Akindele
(GM, Economic Intelligence, NNPC)
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Outlook of Nigerian Pension Sector M.K. Ahmad
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Political and States Risk survey Olly Owen
(Country and States Risk Analyst, Economic Associates)
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