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Poland, Nigeria to hold inaugural economic forum in Lagos

The inaugural Polish-Nigerian Economic Forum is scheduled to take place on September 11, 2025, at the Eko Hotel & Suites in Lagos, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral trade and investment between Poland and Nigeria.

The one-day forum, organized by the Polish Investment and Trade Agency in collaboration with the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Abuja, will bring together leading business executives, government officials, and experts from both countries to explore opportunities for enhanced cooperation.

The forum will feature over 15 Polish companies showcasing innovative technologies and industrial expertise, highlighting opportunities in various sectors, including IT and cybersecurity, infrastructure, energy management, housing, oil & gas (downstream), CNG and autogas, and medical equipment. This event represents the largest Polish-Nigerian business-to-business event of 2025, designed to deepen partnerships and stimulate economic growth on both sides.

High-level discussions will focus on Poland’s economic success story, strategic areas for bilateral cooperation, and sustainable finance as a driver of growth.

Speakers will include top Polish officials, Nigerian decision-makers, and industry experts committed to building bridges for shared prosperity. The participation of KUKE (Polish Export Credit Agency) and BGK (Polish Development Bank) underscores the role of export credit and development financing as key enablers of this cooperation.

“This Forum offers a unique platform to strengthen economic ties and explore practical avenues for investment and trade between Poland and Nigeria,” said Justyna Sitarska, Head of the Foreign Trade Office of the Polish Investment and Trade Agency in Nigeria.

“We are excited to present opportunities where Polish expertise meets Nigerian market potential for mutually beneficial outcomes,” Sitarska added.

The forum will also provide dedicated networking opportunities and an expo where Polish companies can engage directly with Nigerian partners to explore new business ventures.