Afrique en liqne, 13 Oct 2009
Ikeja, Nigeria - Some 30 Singaporean investors have visited Nigeria's economic capital city of Lagos to explore investment opportunities.
The investors, who met with Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola here Monday, are from the Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Singaporean Business Corporation, regarded as the most influential in Asia.
Fashola informed the investors, who were led by the Singaporean Minister of State for Trade, Commerce and Manpower, Mr Lee Yi Shyan, that Nigeria and Lagos in particular remained investors' first destination of choice.
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