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WorldStage Economic Summit Nov 16

The WorldStage Economic Summit (WES) 2016 (www.worldstagegroup.com/wes) with the Theme: ‘Addressing the unemployment crisis in Nigeria’ has been shifted to November 16- 17, 2016 at the Lagoon Restaurant, Ozumba Mbadiwe, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.

According to the organisers, the event was shifted after consultations with relevant stakeholders in view of the challenges facing the Nigerian economy.

“We still see this summit as an opportunity to proffer solution to the current economic challenges and this new date will allow all stakeholders adequate time to fulfil their obligations and preparation for a successful event,” the statement said.

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