Franco-Nigerian Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The Franco-Nigerian Chamber of Commerce & Industry is an organization established in 1985. It came into existence in response to the need to create a forum for the private sector of both Nigeria and France to exchange ideas and enhance their economic relations.[1]
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Founded | 1985 |
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Focus | Business advocacy |
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Website | www.france-nigeria.org |
The FNCCI is a professional organisation with over 300 members made up of French and Nigerian companies with business interests in France and Nigeria from all sectors, forming a dynamic and powerful business network. The Chamber is led by Mr. Moses Omoru.
Current Leadership
- Oye Hassan-Odukale - President
- Jean-Raoul Tauzin - Vice President
- Bashirat Odunewu - Treasurer
- Oritsematosan Edodo-Emore - Secretary-General
- Moses Umoru - CEO/GM (acting)
- Alexis Vouk - Member
- Usman Mohammed - Member
- Laurent Couderc - Member
- Victoria O. Adefala - Member
- Pascal Bastide - Member
- Fatai Bola Azeez - Member
- Yves-Robert Lefebure - Member
- Ize Matebese - Member
- Francis Widmer - French Embassy Rep.[2]
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References
- "About FNCCI". CCI France Nigeria. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
- Franco-Nigerian Chamber of Commerce and Industry: 2014-2015 Business Directory. p. 31.
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