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NESG, News Central partner for 2025 Nigerian economic summit

The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) and News Central Television are partnering to strategise for the upcoming 2025 conference, scheduled for October in Abuja.

Both organisations, according to a statement on Friday, discussed media partnership, coverage, and outreach of the upcoming event at a meeting in Lagos.

The collaboration is expected to enhance public engagement and promote informed dialogue on Nigeria’s economic development during the event.

“The partnership was cemented during a recent meeting between the leadership teams of NESG and News Central TV at the station’s headquarters in Lagos. Both parties underscored the critical role of media in amplifying the summit’s themes and policy discussions,” the statement reads.

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“The Nigerian Economic Summit 2025 will focus on key issues such as economic stabilisation, growth, competitiveness, and inclusive development, aligning with NESG’s ongoing reform agenda to address Nigeria’s structural economic challenges.”

Tayo Aduloju, chief executive officer (CEO) of NESG, highlighted the importance of evidence-based advocacy and media collaboration in shaping Nigeria’s economic future.

Aduloju emphasised that the partnership with News Central TV would help disseminate vital information to a broad audience and foster stakeholder engagement, highlighting the NESG’s plans for regional collaborations and events across West Africa.

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On his part, Kayode Akintemi, News Central TV’s managing director, said the partnership provides a valuable platform to showcase NESG’s work and contribute to national conversations on economic transformation.

The organisers said the Nigerian Economic Summit 2025 will bring together policymakers, business leaders, and civil society to chart pathways for sustainable economic growth and stability.

The organisations said they aim to ensure the summit’s insights and outcomes reach all Nigerians, empowering citizens with knowledge and encouraging collaborative action through a media partnership.

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