Setting a
new standard for Canada-Nigeria Business Partnerships.
Key Highlights of NCPTIC:
1. Strategic Collaboration Platform
- Supported by the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) and Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Trade Office, NCPTIC aims to foster bilateral trade, investment, and partnerships between Nigerian and Canadian businesses.
2. Focus Areas for Trade & Investment
- Energy & Mining Nigeria’s oil, gas, and solid minerals sector meeting Canada’s expertise in sustainable energy and mining tech.
- Agriculture & Agri-tech: Opportunities in agro-processing, food security, and export partnerships.
- Tech & Innovation: Bridging Nigeria’s thriving tech ecosystem (fintech, AI, startups) with Canadian investors and accelerators.
- Infrastructure & Manufacturing: Attracting Canadian investment in Nigeria’s infrastructure gaps and industrial growth.
- Diaspora Engagement: Leveraging the Nigerian diaspora in Canada as investors, knowledge brokers, and trade facilitators.
3. Government & Private Sector Participation
- Likely involvement of Nigerian agencies like the NIPC (Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission) and Canadian counterparts (e.g., Trade Commissioner Service, Canadian Chamber of Commerce).
- Participation from businesses, policymakers, and industry leaders to address trade barriers and incentives.
4. Expected Outcomes
- Deal Flow: MOUs, joint ventures, and FDI announcements.
- Policy Dialogue: Streamlining regulations, double taxation avoidance, and ease of doing business.
- Diaspora Investment Channels Structured pathways for diaspora-led ventures in Nigeria.
Why This Matters
- Nigeria is Canada’s second-largest African trading partner(~$2.5B in trade, 2022), with untapped potential in non-oil sectors.
- Canada’s strengths in renewable energy, agribusiness, and tech align with Nigeria’s diversification goals under initiatives like the AfCFTA and the National Development Plan 2021–2025.
NCPTIC Conference is designed to be topical and to progress the Nigeria-Canada partnerships
.
Building a better partnership beyond borders:
Strengthening Bilateral Trade and Investment for Sustainable Economic Growth
2025 Speakers
World-Class
Ideas from Global Leaders
The NCPTIC Conference will feature some of the world’s leading experts in their field, and most importantly, globally
Here are this year’s Co-Chairs.
Hon. A Terab
Conference Co-Chair
Nigerians In Diaspora Commission
NIDCOM
Mr Akeem Araoye
Conference Co-Chair
Nigerian and Canadian Business Network N&CBN
Nigeria Government Trade Commissioners
Amb Anderson Nkemakonam Madubike.
Director ETID
Former Nigerian High Commissioner to Australia and the Pacific.
Presently, Director, Economics, Trade and Investment Department)Ministry of Foreign Affairs Abuja .
The NCPTIC Conference is in collaboration with the Trade Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja and the Nigeria High Commission in Ottawa
Ambassador. A. k. Zanna
Act. High Commissioner
Nigeria High Commission in Ottawa, Ontario. Canada
Our Government Representatives
Our Invited Special Guest Speakers
Eng. Faruk Yusuf Yabo
Permanent Secretary
Ministry of
Solid Minerals Development
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Hon. Hassan Ali Joho
Cabinet Secretary
Ministry of Mining, Blue Economy
and Maritime Affairs
Republic of Kenya
H.E. Julius Mattai
Honourable Minister
Ministry of Mining and Minerals
Republic of Sierra Leone
Segun Lawson
CEO
Segilola Resources
Amb. A/.K. Zanna
Act. Nigeria High Commissioner
Nigeria High Commission - Ottawa
Dr Oladele Alake Alake
Honourable Minister
Ministry of
Solid Minerals Development
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Hon. Hassan Ali Joho
Cabinet Secretary
Ministry of Mining, Blue Economy
and Maritime Affairs
Republic of Kenya
Segun Lawson
CEO
Segilola Resources
Damilola Ogunbiyi
CEO and Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General
Sustainable Energy for All
(United Nations)
Senator Abubakar Kyari con
Honorable Minister
Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security
Engr. Felix Ogbe
Executive Secretary
Nigerian Content Development
and Monitoring Board
Federal Republic of Nigeria
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)
Get Involved
NCPTIC 2025’s theme of “Strengthening Bilateral Trade and Investment for Sustainable Economic Growth” emphasizes Canada and Nigeria's paradigm shift to expanding their trade alliances.
If you’d like to be considered to speak at this year’s Conference, please click the link and complete the form below.