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PLATINUM SPONSORS PARTNER Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada SUPPORTING SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS NIGERIAN SPONSORS MEDIA PARTNERS WWW.CCAFRICA.CA WWW.THERISINGAFRICA.CA EVENT GENERAL CO-CHAIRS Ojo Maduekwe, High Commissioner to Nigeria CCAFRICA PRESIDENT Lucien Bradet CCAFRICA FOUNDER Nola Kianza CCAFRICA VICE PRESIDENT, WEST Frank Kense CCAFRICA VICE PRESIDENT Chris Kianza CCAFRICA SPECIAL ADVISOR Jean Gauthier DIRECTOR OF EVENTS Léonie Perron REGISTRATION & CUSTOMER CARE Dawit Hailu CCAFRICA EVENT COORDINATOR Yola Mathieu Kone NIGERIA EMBASSY FIRST SECRETARY Mary Ozonwanji Minister Umar Nata’la CCAFRICA GRAPHICS DESIGNER Karl Hasenhuendl SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION Chris Kianza Arc. Namadi Sambo, GCON, Vice President, of the Federal Republic of Nigeria ORGANIZING VENUE COMMITTEE

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PLATINUM SPONSORSPARTNERForeign Affairs andInternational Trade Canada

SUPPORTING SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS

NIGERIAN SPONSORS

MEDIA PARTNERS

WWW.CCAFRICA.CA WWW.THERISINGAFRICA.CA

EVENT GENERAL CO-CHAIRSOjo Maduekwe, High Commissioner to Nigeria

CCAFRICA PRESIDENT Lucien Bradet

CCAFRICA FOUNDERNola Kianza

CCAFRICA VICE PRESIDENT, WESTFrank Kense

CCAFRICA VICE PRESIDENTChris Kianza

CCAFRICA SPECIAL ADVISORJean Gauthier

DIRECTOR OF EVENTSLéonie Perron

REGISTRATION & CUSTOMER CAREDawit Hailu

CCAFRICA EVENT COORDINATORYola Mathieu Kone

NIGERIA EMBASSY FIRST SECRETARYMary Ozonwanji

MinisterUmar Nata’la

CCAFRICA GRAPHICS DESIGNERKarl Hasenhuendl

SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITIONChris Kianza

Arc. Namadi Sambo, GCON, Vice President, of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

ORGANIZING

VENUE

COMMITTEE

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The High Commission of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in partnership with the Canadian Council on Africa and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, is pleased to announce the Canada-Nigeria Investment Conference (CNIC) 2013 with the theme: Canada-Nigeria Synergy Vision 20:2020. The highly anticipated Conference is designed in line with the vision 20:2020 Economic Transformation Agenda of the government of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR. It will be held in Canada’s business capital, Toronto, and is expected to bring together more than 400 participants from public and private sectors, including government officials of the two countries.

Nigeria is Canada’s largest economic partner in sub-Saharan Africa and both countries enjoy an ongoing bilateral trade relationship worth more than $3billion in 2011. Nigeria presents new opportunities for Canadian businesses to invest in a wide range of key sectors such as telecommunication, transportation, infrastructure, manufacturing, aeronautics, engineering, oil and Gas, Education, ICT, Health, Agriculture, Solid Minerals, Security and Tourism.

Canadian private sector presence in Nigeria is substantial and multifaceted. To mention a few, Manitoba Hydro International (MHI) won a competitive bid in 2011 to manage the Transmission Company of Nigeria, which currently acts as Market and System Operator, and Transmission Service Provider. Also the Canadian consulting firm CPCS has worked on the 27km Lagos “Blue Line” project, the first of seven proposed light rail lines around the megacity. Currently, CPCS is helping Nigeria to improve its electricity shortage by attracting a large number of Foreign Direct Investment in the new Independent Power Plants (IPPs).

Vice President, of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Arc. Namadi Sambo, GCON, will declare the

investment conference open.

ABOUT CNIC

VIP NIGERIAN DELEGATION

His Excellency Chief Ojo Uma Maduekwe, The

Nigeria High Commissioner

His ExcellencyAmbassador Charles

Nduka OnianwaNigeria High Commissioner

Wale TinubuCo-Founder and

CEO, Oando Group

The Honourable Olugbenga Ashiru, Minister of Foreign Affairs,

Nigeria

Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga,

Federal Minister of Trade and Investment of Nigeria

Princess Stella Oduah-Ogiemwonyi

Minister of Aviation

Arc. NamadiSambo, GCON, Vice President, of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

ALiko Dangote CEO Dangote Group

Sarah AladeDeputy Governor

of Central Bank

Roberts U. Orya MD/CEO Nexim Bank

The Honourable Ed Fast,

Canadian Minister of Trade (TBC)

Musa-Mohammed Sada, Minister of

Mines - Nigeria

Ama PeppleMinister of Urban and

Housing Developement

Abiola Ajimobi, Governor of Oyo State

Jonah David Jang, Governor of Plateau State

His Excellency Christopher Cooter,

High Commissioner of Canada to Nigeria

Dr. Isa Odidi, President and CEO of Intellipharmaceutics

Lucien BradetPresident and CEO,

CCAfrica

Peter Kieran, President of CPCS

Senator Bala Mohammed,

Federal Capital Territory Minister

Dr. Akinwunmi Ayo Adesina, Federal

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu,

Federal Ministry of Health

Adams Oshiomhole, Governor of Edo State

Dr. Eugene Ikemefuna, CEO,

Nigerian Communications Commission

Benoit La Salle, FCPA, FCA, MBA, Chair of the Board of Directors of CCAfrica

Nola Kianza, Founder of CCAfrica

Patricia Malikail, General Director, Africa Bureau,

Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

Foreign Affairs andInternational Trade Canada

KEY CANADIAN PARTICIPANTS

Hon. Omobola Johnson, Minister of

Communication TechnologyFederal Republic of Nigeria.

KathleenWynne,Premier of Ontario (TBC)

KEY NIGERIAN PARTICIPANTS

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PARTNER

Foreign Affairs andInternational Trade Canada

GOLD SPONSORS

NIGERIAN SPONSORS

MEDIA PARTNERS

REGISTRATIONINFORMATION

PARTNERS & SPONSORS

PLATINUM SPONSORS

SUPPORTING SPONSORS

NIGERIAN DELEGATION FEE

CCAFRICA MEMBERS

Exhibition kiosk (2 registration passes access to the VIP Breakfast & Lounge)

Table (6 Business Registations included)

Table (6 Registations included)

Business class (access to the VIP Breakfast & Lounge)

Regular member

NON-CCAFRICA MEMBERS

Exhibition kiosk (2 registration passes access to the VIP Breakfast & Lounge)Table (6 Business Registations included)

Table (6 Registations included)

Business class (access to the VIP Breakfast & Lounge)

Regular non-member

Before April 5th

On/After April 5th

$200*

$2,000* $2,750*

$350* $400*

$200* $250*

$2,500* $3,300*

$400* $450*

$250* $300*

* + HST and 2.75% service fee (see registration page for details)

Reserve your hotel room(s) directly with the hotel of your choice and reference the Group Code to obtain the

convention rate. Space is limited. Taxes apply.

THE FAIRMONT ROYAL YORK

Toll-Free Reservations: 1-866-540-4489; Group Code: cana0513_004Standard Room: $199; www.fairmont.com/royal-york-toronto

INTERCONTINENTAL TORONTO CENTREToll-Free Reservations: 1-800-235-4670; Group Code: CIM 2013

Standard Room: $229; www.torontocentre.intercontinental.com

HYATT REGENCY TORONTOPhone Reservations: 1-416-343-1234; Group Code: CIM2013

Standard Room: $199; www.torontoregency.hyatt.com

RENAISSANCE TORONTO DOWNTOWN HOTELToll-Free Reservations: 1-800-237-1512; Group Code: cimcimc

Standard Room: $175; www.renaissancetorontodowntown.com

AIR TRAVEL INFORMATION Air Canada and Porter are the official airlines for the 2013 CIM Convention in Toronto. For online reservations, enter the convention code as follows: www.

aircanada.com: XNPZKTX1or www.flyporter.com: CIM013.

HOTELS & TRAVEL

$1,800* $1,100*

$2,500* $1,425*

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AIMS OF THE CONFERENCETo provide Canadian and Nigerian governments, private investors and businessmen the platform for a mutually beneficial discussion and one-on-one interaction on the economy, investment and other trade related information between the two countries.

OBJECTIVESExplore the opportunities that exist in both countriesIdentify perceived and real constraints to investment in both countriesDevelop mutually agreed strategies to address bureaucratic and administrative bottlenecks and barriers to investmentsProvide opportunities to share experiences and networkDevelop a database of participants to facilitate the follow-up processIdentify long-term strategies for attracting large and sustainable capital inflows

THEME“Strengthening Canada-Nigeria Relations through Trade”

THE MAIN AREAS OF FOCUS ARETrade and InvestmentHydropowerAgricultureMining and SteelWater ResourcesPublic WorksFCT/Urban RenewalEnvironmentHousingNigerian Export Promotion Education

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ATTENDINGState Governors of NigeriaPotential Investors from Canada and NigeriaEntrepreneursExporters/ImportersConsulting FirmsDirectors of CompaniesGovernment InstitutionsMarket and Business Specialists

PARTICIPANTSHigh level Government officials, Parliamentarians and CEOs of leading Businesses, in both countries.

CEOs of leading businesses in the multi-lateral platforms; private sector, international development institutions, academia, non-governmental organizations and civil societies.

Prominent dignitaries, both local and international, will be part of this event.

These include:

State Governors and other leadersRepresentatives of the World BankGovernors of Central Bank of Canada and NigeriaAfrican Development GroupMinisters of Finance from both countriesSelect international investment banksParliamentarians from Nigeria and CanadaKey multiinternational corporations operating in both coutriesSelect CEOs of banks operating in both countriesRepresentatives of Un/International Development OrganizationsUNDP, USAID, UNIDO, ectExport Credit AgenciesInvestment Promotion Agencies in both Countries

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NIGERIA’S LEADERSHIP ROLES IN AFRICAN AND GLOBAL AFFAIRS

Canada recognises Nigeria’s leadership role in African and global affairs, particularly Nigeria’s significant contribution to international peace and security through the latter’s participation in peace keeping operations in the world. In 2005, Nigeria become a major troop contributor to the African Union’s Mission in Sudan, and the subsequent United Nations and African union Mission in Darfur. Nigeria is presently the second largest troop contributing African nation to UN peacekeeping operations and the fifth largest globally, with around 5,400 personnel deployed in Darfur and Liberia alone. Canada strengthened its peace and security cooperation with Nigeria by providing material and training support to Nigeria’s troops in Sudan until 2009.

Canada has helped to develop Nigeria’s peacekeeping capabilities through a number of capacity-building and training programmes. Canada has also supported the professionalization of Nigeria’s military though the Military Training and Cooperation Program (MTCP).

FEATURES OF THE CONFERENCEKey features of the Book will be High Profile interviews from the Nigerian President Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Nigerian Vice President Arc. Namadi Sambo, Nigerian Minister for Foreign Affairs Honourable Olugbenga Ashiru, Nigerian Ambassador to Canada High Commissioner Ojo Maduekwe, Nigerian and Canadian Permanent Secretaries and Directors in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs among others.

PUBLICITYThe Canada-Nigeria Investment Conference will be a significant media event.Other features include:

• Welcome Cocktails• Red Carpet and Interviews• Gala Night• A Special commemorative event of music and theatre is anticipated and will be beamed live to a wide international audience. This will involve performances by Nigerian and Canadian musicians, comedy breaks by Nigerian and Canadian talents and spiced with the best of Nigerian and Canadian cuisine.

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CANADA-NIGERIA ECONOMIC RELATIONSTrade relations between Canada and Nigeria have increased exponentially from a modest 700 million dollars in 2007 to 2.7 billion at the end of 2011. This is the largest in Sub-Saharan Africa. Although Canada’s exports to Nigeria have increased by more than 200% since 2004, they have been fairly steady since 2009 and were $227.3 million in 2011. Bilateral trade between Canada and Nigeria has been facilitated by the return to Nigeria of Export Development Canada (EDC), which in March 2011 announced a $7 million investment fund through which it helps develop opportunities in Nigeria for Canadian companies. The fund is focused on sectors which mirror Canada’s strongest export sectors, notably oil and gas, telecommunication, mining and financial services.

The Canadian business presence in Nigeria is substantial and multi-faceted. Canadian interests cover a full range of key sectors, including oil and gas, telecommunications, manufacturing, aeronautics, energy, and engineering and education services. New areas with high potential for growth are mining technology as well as transportation. Recent and ongoing efforts by the Nigerian Government to reform the banking sector in Nigeria will provide a more conductive foreign investment environment for potential Canadian firms and businessmen to invest in Nigeria.

Both countries are determined to sign the Foreign Investment Protection Agreement (FIPA) to ensure

investors from both countries of the protection of their investments.

In the area of development assistance, the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) is focusing its bilateral program, which totalled almost $26 million fiscal 2011-2012, to support key government health institutions to deliver high-impact and cost-effective maternal and child health interventions at the community level. This assistance is aimed at reducing the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Nigeria, which is high at 630 deaths per 100, 000 live births in 2010. The neonatal, infant and under-five mortality rates are similarly high. In 2010, over 850,000 Nigerian children under five years old died, which is about 10% of the global child mortality figure.

The growing number of Nigerians who work or study in Canada is a positive factor in the cultural and people-to-people exchange between the two countries. This has accounted for the high number of the members of the Nigerian Diaspora in Canada, which is estimated at more than 200,000. In 2011, Canada approved 9,563 temporary resident permits, 200 work permits and 1,507 study permits for Nigerians.

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SHARING UNIQUE RELATIONSHIPS

Diplomatic relations between Nigeria and Canada have been very cordial since the two commonwealth countries established diplomatic relations some decades ago. Nigeria opened its diplomatic Mission in Ottawa in 1973 while Canada opened its Mission to Lagos in 1960.

At the moment Nigeria is represented in Canada by Ojo Maduekwe while Chris Cooter represents Canada in Nigeria.

Over the years, there has been a deepening of bilateral relations between Nigeria and Canada to the extent that Canada considers partners in Sub-Saharan Africa. The two commonwealth countries share common values and commitment to democracy, development, human rights, religious freedom and people-to-people ties.

The warm and cordial relations between Nigeria and Canada found expression in the exchange of visits by senior political and governmental officials of the two countries. In June 2012, the Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru visited Canada to sign the Framework Agreement establishing the Nigeria-Canada Bi-Nation Commission. Some Months later, the Canadian Minister of International Cooperation, Mr. Julian Fantino visited Nigeria. In October 2012, the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. John Baird also visited Abuja to co-chair the inaugural meetings of the Bi-National Commission and Lagos to meet Nigerian and Canadian business leaders. Minister of Aviation, Mrs. Stella ODuah also visited Canada in 2012 for the Aviation Road Show.

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Recently, in January 2013, Hon Ed Fast, The Canadian Minister of Trade visited Nigeria to meet with his Nigerian counterpart, Dr. Olusegun Aganga to discuss the need for collaboration between Nigeria an Canada to increase trade and investment between the two countries.

Some years back, the Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan travelled to Canada in June 2010 to attend the G8 Summit. Mr. Deepak Obhrai, the Parliamentary Secretary to Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, attended Nigeria’s Golden Jubilee Independence celebrations in Abuja on October 1st, 2010 and the inaugural ceremony of President Goodluck Jonathan on May 29, 2011 as Special Representative of Canada’s Prime Minister.

These official visits were in addition to the earlier visits of Nigeria’s then foreign Ministers, Chief Ojo Maduekwe, Now high Commissioner to Canada and Henry Odein Ajumongobia, to Ottawa in December 2009 and March 2011 respectively. These exchanges of official visits have, to a large extent, facilitated the deepening of relations between Nigeria and Canada.

As part of its efforts to promote and deepen democratic governance in Nigeria, Canada provided support and logistics to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the conduct of elections since the return to democratic governance in 1999.

Canada also has an ongoing project running until 2015 to support the long-term electoral cycle, which included the 2011 Presidential and Gubernatorial elections. Canada continues to be active in its support to groups and institutions that work to strengthen democracy, human rights, accountability and good governance in Nigeria.

President Goodluck Jonathan

• TheHonorableOlubengaAshiru,Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria

Ojo Uma Maduekwe, High Commissioner of Nigeria to Canada

Christohper Cooter, High Commissioner of Canada to Nigeria

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To EXPAND your business into one of the most promising and rapidly expanding economy in the world.

To HAVE first-hand INFORMATION about major works planned or currently in progress in Nigeria.

To MEET, discuss and develop business opportunities with top Nigerian government officials.

To CONNECT and collaborate with various international investors on major infrastructure developments.

To PROMOTE your companies’ expertise and to exhibit your products and services.

To LEARN more about the investment framework available for the private sector in Nigerian economy in line with Vision 20:2020.

To HEAR about success stories of investing in Nigeria directly from major players, eg. Oando, CPCS, Bombardier.

Senator Bala Mohammed, Federal Capital Territory Minister

The Honorable Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, Bala Mohammed was appointed as a Minister on 6th April, 2010. He also served as a Senator for Bauchi South, in Bauchi State, Nigeria in April 2007.

Honorable Minister Bala Mohammed currently occupies the leading role of the re-development of the Capital Territory Abuja through foreign direct investments (FDIs) and other mechanisms in shaping the Nigerian and African economy. Senator Bala Mohammed affirms the importance of FDI by stating that the Capital region of Abuja has already attracted over $6.6bn (about N1.086tn) in foreign direct investments in 2012.

These investments, according to the Senator, were put in use towards the Abuja Town centre Development worth over $2.6n, and for the construction of the Abuja World Trade Centre worth over $1bn in FDI. The Senator is optimistic that the Federal Capital Territory Abuja will continue to perform and become a powerhouse in making Nigeria competitive within Africa and beyond.

The Senator was pleased to see the FCTA officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding with 13 land-swap investors to immediately commence the opening up of eight new districts in the FCT, Abuja, which has been viewed critical for the socio-economic development of their citizens.

According to Senator Mohammed, “the sum of N350m to the FCTA, being fees for survey maps, detailed land use plan, engineering design, demographic reports, legal documentation and other ancillary services to qualify, is an indication of the seriousness of the deal.” Such a deal has been perceived, in addition to the N300bn investment from banks and outside Nigeria made, pivotal to the re-development of the Abuja districts’ infrastructure. Senator Mohammed said “the commencement of infrastructural development in three districts of the Federal Capital City, Abuja, during the year, was a major step forward for the federal territory.”

Going forward with the Agenda of the Government of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and Vision 20: 2020, Senator Mohammed noted the importance of using Public-Private Partnership to increase the speed of development in the FCT, five districts, including Katampe, Mabushi, Gwarinpa I and Kado.

WHY SHOULD YOU PARTICIPATE?

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Registration

Exhibition Open

WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS• Lucien Bradet, President and CEO, The Canadian Council on Africa• His Excellency Ojo Maduekwe, High Commissioner to Canada • The Honourable Ed Fast, Canadian Minister of Trade (TBC)• His Excellency Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru, Honorable Minister of Foreign Affairs, Federal Republic of Nigeria• Arc. Namadi Sambo, Vice President, of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, GCON

FDI AS THE BACKBONE FOR VISION 20:2020Keynote Address: Update on the Policy Architecture for Vision 20: 2020 (Challenges and Opportunities)

• Speaker: Minister of Naitonal Planning Shamsuddeen Usman, to present the Vision 20: 2020, Nigeria’s economic blueprint. This plan aims to place Nigeria among the top 20 largest world economies by the year 2020, with a GDP of US $900 Billion. Nigeria expects to attract $130 billion in private capital over the next ten years as it builds up to achieve its goals. President Goodluck Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda is tailored to achieve Vision 20: 2020. This transformative agenda focuses on good governance, infrastructure, human capital development, jobs creation, better resources management, elimination of corruption and sustained economic development.

Address: Regulatory Framework to Protect Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria

• Speaker: Minister of Trade and Investment Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga. Presentation on the policies and programs that the Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment (FMTI) has enacted in order to protect capital and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and create a friendly business climate. Fiscal incentives include: tax holidays, 100% ownership structure for most businesses, 100% repatriation of profits, expedited visas and company registration and security for foreign employees.

Networking Break

Time Thursday May 27:30 am - 9:00 am

8:30 am - 4:30 pm

9:00 am - 9:30 am

9:30 am - 9:50 am

9:55 am - 10:15 am

10:15 am - 10:30 am

10:30 am - 11.30 am

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GOVERNORS’ ROUNDTABLE INigeria delegation expects that there would be 2 or 3 Governors. A round table with these Governors for about one hour would be very much appreciated. The Governors will discuss the specific project opportunities on the horizon in their respective states.

PUBLIC WORKS- ROADS: Overview by Nigerian specialistsNigeria’s robust transportation infrastructure plan includes both green field projects and the refurbishment of existing roads. In this session, learn more about attractive investment opportunities including key projects such as The Golden Triangle Super-Highway, a 4- to 6-lane new highway linking 30 cities and state capitals, the 2nd Lagos Outer Ring Road aimed at decongesting traffic in Lagos City, the Benue River Bridge (1km).

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Networking Lunch

Networking Break

RECEPTION

11:30 am - 12:30 pm

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

1:30 pm - 2:45 pm

2:45 pm - 4:00 pm

4:00 pm - 4:15 pm4:15 pm - 5:35 pm

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Time Thursday May 2nd

TRANSPORTATION-RAILS & AVIATION: Overview by the Nigeria Ministry of transport.

90% of all freight and passenger movement occurs by road. The Federal government of Nigeria has put in place several mechanisms such as the Infrastructure Concession and Regulatory Commission (ICRC), the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), and the National Policy on Public Private Partnership to promote investment in other modes of transportation such as Rail and Marine Transport.The aviation subsector complements the development of other modes of transportation and presents lucrative investment opportunities for the private sector.

MOBILE TECHNOLOGY: Overview In the words of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria as entire Africa will continue to innovate with mobile technologies to increase productivity and to provide better services in health and education. Nigerian government is implementing an e-wallet payment system in its agricultural supply chain. This enables rural farmers to buy fertilizers directly from dealers and thus avoid middlemen. The World Bank for example, had identified the ICT and the entertainment sectors as ‘the next big wave of growth.

EDUCATION: OverviewThe challenge for Nigeria over the next decade is ensure the provision of education at all levels for its youth. The demand will be enormous and experiences of other countries such as Canada will be very important. Canada has been very present in this field in many countries on the continent through exchanges, curriculum development, training the trainers, etc. The workshop will explore ways of increasing this collaboration.

HEALTH: OverviewEvery nation has been challenged in the last decades to offer health service to its citizens. Nigeria, the most populous nation in Africa, will also face similar issues. Lessons learned should be discussed as well as mistakes and succesess. The Canadian health system, while not perfect, should be open to more collaboration with the Nigerian authorities and health practitioners.

AGRICULTURE: OverviewAgriculture is the most important sector in the Nigerian economy. It employs 60 percent of Nigerians, including many rural women, and contributes up to 35 percent of the country’s GDP. Despite that Nigeria remains a net importer of food, for many reasons. The farmers are small –scale farmers and have not received investments to turn the business more productive. Country’s exports dominated by petroleum and its products have shifted the focus away from agriculture.

TOURISM: OverviewTourism in Nigeria centers largely on events, due to the country’s ample amount of ethnic groups, but also includes rain forests, savannah, waterfalls, and other natural attractions. Tourist sites in Nigeria include festivals and cultural celebrations, such as Durbar festivals, celebrated at the culmination of Muslim festivals Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. The nation’s national parks Old Oyo, Yankari, and Cross River National Parks are also worth of visiting.

WATER: OverviewNigeria is blessed with abundant water resources estimated at 319 billion cubic meters. Today, there is an estimated $3.5 billion investment needed to meet Millennium Development Goals (MDG). The government of Nigeria is seeking private sector partners and experts for projects in irrigation infrastructure, water treatment plantsand dams.

OIL & GAS: OverviewThe petroleum industry in Nigeria is the largest industry and main generator of GDP in Nigeria. As of 2000, oil and gas exports accounted for more than 98% of export earnings and about 83% of federal government revenue, as well as generating more than 40% of its GDP. It also provides 95% of foreign exchange earnings, and about 65% of government budgetary revenues.

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Registration and Continental Breakfast

Exhibition Open

INVESTING IN NIGERIA’S INFRASTRUCTURE: SUCCESS STORIES FROM THE PRIVATE SECTOR

Nothing Breeds Success like Success! This informal talk-show-style session will highlight Canada and Nigerian private sector success stories across sectors. Panelists will share their experience and best practices.4 to 5 panellists will participate in the presentations and discussions.

GOVERNORS’ ROUNDTABLE II

If more than two Governors come to the event, we would have a second Roundtable.

Networking Break

THE OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA.

Nigeria with the largest city in Africa and a number of very large urban centers in the different States faces issues and must look at new approaches and solutions. A panel of Nigerians and Canadians would discuss this topic in a panel format.

Networking Lunch

FINANCING AVENUES This talk-show-style session will showcase various funding models and will highlight funding mechanisms necessary to initiate and successfully complete infrastructure projects. Both private and public options will be discussed.The panellist would come from the Nigerian government, the Canadian government and the private sector.

CLOSING REMARKS

• His Excellency Ojo Maduekwe High Commissioner to Canada • Mr. Benoit La Salle Chairman of the Board, The Canadian Council on Africa

Time Friday May 37:30 am - 9:00 am

8:30 am - 2:00 pm

9:00 am - 10:00 am

10:00 am - 11:00 am

11:00 am - 11:15 am

11:15 am - 12:30 pm

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

1:30 pm - 2:45 pm

2:45 pm - 3:15 pm

For More Information Please Contact: Chris Kianza, Vice President, Business Development and Member Relations

Phone: (613) 565-3011, Email: [email protected]

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Visits and individual meetings at companies’ sites. These visits have to be identified and will be mostly for the visitors coming from Nigeria.

Saturday May 4th

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The 350 – page special publication will serve as a platform for the Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to promote and drive trade investment into Nigeria using Foreign Relations as anchor.

It will market Nigeria to Canada and other members of the international community and showcase the rich history and culture of the diverse ethnic groups that make up Africa’s most populous nation as well as highlight Nigeria’s natural endowments in mineral deposits, oil fertile land and friendly weather.

Apart from the Federal Government and its agencies, the population will run special supplementary on some states and private organizations.

SPECIAL COMMEMORATIVE PUBLICATION ON THE INVESTMENT

CONFERENCE

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VENUE & ACCOMMODATIONS

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REGISTRATION

First Name: Last Name: Company: Job Title: Address: Postal Code:City: Province: Country: Telephone: E-mail:

Personal Information

SubTotal:HST:Total:

Payment - Cheque Credit Card: Visa MastercardCredit Card Number:Expiry Date:

Signature:Send by Fax (613)565-3013 or by E-mail to [email protected] For more information contact Chris Kianza, Vice President (613)565-3011

If unable to attend, a designated person is welcome at no extra charge with prior notifications. CCAfrica does not refund for cancellations. CCAfrica will make available information documentation to any registrants who’s unable to attend. CCAfrica has the right to change the programme of the conference without notice including the speakers, topics or date of the event.

Cacellation Policy

Payment Option

Early Bird Registration(April 5th 2013)Registration

Early Bird Business class (access to the VIP Breakfast & Lounge

Business class (access to the VIP Breakfast & Lounge)

Table (6 Registations included)

Table (6 Business Registations included)

Early Bird Kiosk Booth(Includes Two Registration)

Kiosk Booth(Includes Two Registration)

$200 + HST and 2.75% service fees(Total $233.50) (Total N 36,353.15)

$250+ HST and 2.75% service fees (Total $291.88) (Total N 45,442.21)

$350+ HST and 2.75% service fees (Total $408.63) (Total N 63,618.79)

$400+ HST and 2.75% service fees (Total $467) (Total N 81,795.36)

$1,100 + HST and 2.75% service fees (Total $1,284) (Total N 199,903.39)$1,800 + HST and 2.75% service fees (Total $2,101.50) (Total N 327,178.33)$2,000 + HST and 2.75% service fees (Total $2,335) (Total N 363,531.48)$2,750 + HST and 2.75% service fees (Total $3,210.63) (Total N 499,856.56)

$250 + HST and 2.75% service fee (Total $291.88) (Total N 45,442.21)

$300 + HST and 2.75% service fee (Total $350.25) (Total N 54,529.72)

$400 + HST and 2.75% service fee (Total $467) (Total N 81,795.36)

$450 + HST and 2.75% service fee (Total $525.38) (Total N 99,971.94)

$1,425 + HST and 2.75% service fee (Total $ 1,663.69) (Total N 259,016.57)$2,500 + HST and 2.75% service fee (Total $ 2,918.75) (Total N 454,414.35)$2,500 + HST and 2.75% service fee (Total $ 2,918.75) (Total N 454,414.35)$3,300 + HST and 2.75% service fee(Total $3,852.75) (Total N 599,826.94)

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NIGERIAN DELEGATION FEE $200 + HST and 2.5% service fees (Total $233.50) ( Total N 36,353.15)

*Nigerian Naira prices below are based on the current exchange/market rates, and are subject to change

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