Giant Gee Nigeria Ltd, in collaboration with its institutional partners, is organizing the Rome Business Forum, scheduled to take place from November 12th to 13th, 2025, in Rome, Italy.
The event, themed “Sustainable Growth Strategies Beyond Boundaries,” will focus on fostering bilateral partnerships, highlighting Nigeria’s economic potential, and attracting investments in key sectors.
This much was disclosed by the chief organizer of the event, Ambassador Augustine Chigbolu who is the Managing Director of Giant Gee Nigeria Ltd while speaking with our correspondent in Abuja.
He noted that the event is a follow-up to the successful Nigeria-Italy Investment Summit held in Abuja in May 2025. The Rome Business Forum will focus on high-growth sectors such as agriculture, information technology, fashion, and clean energy, with a view to promoting investment opportunities and partnerships between Nigeria and Italy.
The forum will also feature discussions on cybersecurity, private guard surveillance, kidnapping response, and legal management of security matters, among other targeted areas. Experts from relevant government and private agencies are expected to engage with their counterparts on these issues.
The event is expected to boost foreign direct investment, foster job creation, enable technology transfer, and enhance industrial competitiveness in Nigeria. It will also promote the visibility of Nigeria’s business environment in Europe and reinforce the country’s Economic Diplomacy agenda.
The Rome Business Forum 2025 presents a significant opportunity for Nigeria to attract sustainable foreign direct investment and deepen commercial ties with Italy and Europe.
Away from the business summit, Ambassador Augustine Chigbolu who also doubled as the 1st vice president of the Nigeria Archery Federation also briefed our correspondent about the upcoming programs of the Federation revealing that they are currently preparing to participate at the forthcoming International African Archery Championship scheduled to hold in Abidjan, capital city of Cote D’Ivoire.
“Our Federation has been working behind the scenes to prepare our Archers to enable them participate at major International championships and we consider this Abidjan championship as a very good opportunity for them,” Ambassador Chigbolu stated.