Nigeria: Tinubu Rings Closing Bell At World's Second Largest Stock Exchange, Woos Investors

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Nigeria: Tinubu Rings Closing Bell At World's Second Largest Stock Exchange, Woos Investors
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President Tinubu said Nigeria is Africa's greatest economy where investors can do business without fear.

President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday in the United States rang the closing bell at the world's second largest stock exchange, the National Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation System , making him the first African president to ever receive the honour.NASDAQ is an online public marketplace for trading stock. It is an index of approximately 5,000 stocks that predominantly includes large technology and biotechnology corporations.

"The greatest economy in Africa is Nigeria, there is an immense opportunity in Nigeria where you can invest your money without fear," he said. At the Nigeria-U.S.

"Be careful of what you hear about Nigeria. You may be dissuaded out of a major opportunity that others will take up. We are here for you. We will give you all the support you need to succeed and succeed abundantly," the President assured the roundtable as he pointed out cabinet officials.

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