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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).
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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.
In 1997 he led a delegation of business men members of the Nigerian American Chamber of Commerce (Kaduna) to the World Trade Expo, in Detroit, USA. Later that same year, he organised, with the same Chamber, the National Seminar, "Nigeria Can Compete". George is an ordained minister of the Gospel, with his own Transformation Ministries.
The Treaty Between Great Britain and Lagos, 1 January 1852 was an agreement between Great Britain (represented by Commodore Henry William Bruce, Commander of the British Navy's West Africa Station and John Beecroft, British Consul in the Bights of Benin and Biafra) and Oba Akitoye, the newly installed Oba of Lagos. [1]
He is married to Folashade Afolabi and he is the father of Olayinka Afolabi and L.A.X, a Nigerian recording artist. [9] He is a member of the Institute of Directors Nigeria; Ikoyi Club 1938; IBB Golf Club, Abuja; the Building Committee of the Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce and Industry, among many others.