- Nigeria Makes Historic Debut with Nigeria House Davos at World Economic Forum 2026
- Nigeria House Davos is designed to deepen strategic partnerships, attract sustainable investment flows and reposition Nigeria
- The Presidency has called for strong participation from public institutions, the private sector, development finance institutions and international partners
In a major move to strengthen foreign direct investment (FDI) and elevate Nigeria’s global economic profile, the Federal Government has announced the establishment of Nigeria House Davos at the 56th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2026, scheduled to hold from 19–23 January 2026 in Davos, Switzerland.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the initiative marks Nigeria’s first official National House on the prestigious Davos Promenade and represents a strategic platform for showcasing the country’s economic reforms, investment readiness, institutional capacity and rich cultural identity to global decision-makers.
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Nigeria House Davos is designed to deepen strategic partnerships, attract sustainable investment flows and reposition Nigeria as a reform-driven economy, in line with the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
The project is being delivered through a Public–Private Partnership (PPP) involving key government institutions, including the Federal Ministries of Industry, Trade and Investment, Finance, and Foreign Affairs, alongside private sector stakeholders.
Eviola & Co Integrated Services Ltd is serving as the Lead Coordinating and Executing Organisation, working in consortium with Lex-Con Advisory Services Ltd and UFAM Services Nigeria Ltd, supported by international technical and delivery partners.
The framework blends public-sector leadership with private-sector execution expertise to ensure a credible, professional and impactful national presence.

Nigeria House Davos will function as a sovereign convening platform, hosting ministerial engagements, high-level roundtables, policy dialogues, investment meetings, cultural diplomacy events and strategic bilateral discussions throughout the WEF.
According to a statement issued on Friday by the Director of Information and Public Relations, State House, Abiodun Oladunjoye, the programme will span five thematic days.
Focus areas include solid minerals and mining value chains, trade infrastructure and agriculture, climate investment, energy and environmental sustainability, digital trade and technology, creative economy and cultural exports, as well as cross-sector convergence. Finance, legislation, investment security and investor assurance will be integrated across all sessions.
For decades, leading nations and multinational corporations have used national pavilions at Davos as tools of economic diplomacy and soft power. With Nigeria House Davos, the country joins this league, taking ownership of its narrative and engaging global leaders directly.
The Presidency has called for strong participation from public institutions, the private sector, development finance institutions and international partners to ensure a unified and impactful debut on the Davos Promenade.
Nigeria House Davos, the government said, reflects Nigeria’s confidence, ambition and readiness to engage the world, presenting the nation’s story with clarity, credibility and purpose.
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