Nigerian Vice President, Kashim Shettima, has arrived in Switzerland to participate in the annual World Economic Forum (WEF). The forum brings together global leaders, business executives, and policymakers to discuss pressing economic, social, and political issues.
During his visit, Shettima is expected to engage in discussions on global economic trends, investment opportunities, and strategies to strengthen Nigeria’s economy. His participation highlights Nigeria’s commitment to playing an active role in global economic affairs.
Shettima will also meet with international business leaders and policymakers to attract foreign investment and explore partnerships that can drive development in key sectors such as technology, agriculture, and energy. These engagements are seen as crucial to enhancing Nigeria’s global economic presence.
The Vice President’s visit to the WEF comes at a time when Nigeria is pushing reforms to boost investment, improve infrastructure, and create jobs. Observers believe Shettima’s participation will help position Nigeria as a viable destination for international investors.





