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The Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) is a membership-based, bilateral chamber of commerce headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria whose goal is to promote bilateral trade relations between Nigeria and the United Kingdom. It has gained international affiliation with the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC).
Pages in category "Chambers of commerce in Nigeria" ... Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce; The Nigerian-German Chamber of Commerce
Pages in category "Nigeria–United Kingdom relations" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce; O ...
Chairman, Maize Association of Nigeria and Patron; Institute of Freight Forwarders of Nigeria; Order of Federal Republic, OFR, conferred on him in 1982; Commander of the Order of the Niger, CON, on 16 November 2000. Chancellor, Lagos State University on 17 April 1999. Patron of the Nigerian British Chamber of Commerce.
Adedapo Benjamin Adelegan Listen ⓘ (born April 20, 1962) is a Nigerian politician and entrepreneur who was the 14th president and chairman of the council of the Nigeria British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC), [1] a fellow and executive member, Institute of Directors, counsel of member, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and a Gubernatorial candidate [2] [3] for the Ondo State Election under ...
Guillaume Jacques Marie Niarfeix (born 9 September 1979) is a French renewable energy expert serving as the Managing Director, SPIE Global Services Energy (Nigeria and Ghana) since July 2020, and (West Africa) since 2024. Niarfeix is the current President of the Franco-Nigerian Chamber of Commerce & Industry and a Board Member of Eurocham Nigeria.
Though there are a few technical differences, they are in practice one and the same office. The following persons have served as British High Commissioner to the Federal Republic of Nigeria since the country gained its independence from the United Kingdom on 1 October 1960: 1960–1963: Antony Head, 1st Viscount Head [1]
British Nigerians (here meaning British people of Nigerian descent [6] [7] rather than Nigerians of British descent) have formed long-established communities in London, Liverpool and other industrial cities. Many Nigerians and their British-born descendants in Britain live in South London, and they are one of the larger immigrant groups in the ...