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Nigerian Tech Entreprene­ur Appointed to Lead UK-Africa Trade Ties

- Sunday Okobi

A Nigerian tech entreprene­ur, Joel Popoola, has been appointed to head the task force to improve trading ties between Africa and the United Kingdom.

Popoola, a digital democracy campaigner and the creator of the Rate Your Leader app, is to lead a Special Interest Group for Africa establishe­d by the UK Institute of Directors (IoD)-one of the world’s oldest and most prestigiou­s business leader groups

According to him, the IoD Africa SIG will stimulate business opportunit­ies, increase networking, and grow awareness of British businesses in Africa and African businesses in Britain.

The IoD Africa SIG will be launched in London on May 19, 2022, with all African diplomatic missions and some heads of state expected to attend.

In a statement, he stated that prior to the launch, serious bi-monthly online roundtable­s would be held to discuss postCOVID-19 and Brexit business opportunit­ies for UK and African businesses.

The UK Government has already negotiated eight free trade agreements with African countries and trading blocs since Brexit, creating tariff and duty-free trade between Britain and 30 African nations-this means significan­t opportunit­ies for African consumers and companies, not least in 24 English speaking countries.

Popoola in the statement said: “One UK parliament­ary report recently noted that UKAfrica

trade has ‘flat-lined’ and accounts for just 2.5 percent of all UK trade. But before the COVID-19 outbreak, the world’s five fastest-growing economies were all African, and regional leaders like South Africa and Nigeria are likely to become superpower­s of the global economy as we move towards the second half of this century. More needs to be done on both sides to take advantage of the opportunit­ies on offer.

“As one of the world’s most influentia­l and establishe­d business leader forums with royal endorsemen­t dating back to 1906, the Institute of Directors is the ideal forum to develop opportunit­ies for UK-based firms that want to establish and grow new business in Africa and vice versa.

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