Nigeria Citizenship by Investment Bill: New Pathway for Investors

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Conclusion
The Nigeria citizenship by investment bill presents a major opportunity for both foreign investors and the country. With a new pathway to citizenship, Nigeria is positioning itself as a leading destination for international capital. The legislative process is still ongoing, but the potential benefits are clear.
If the bill passes, Nigeria could become one of the most attractive countries in the world for investment migration. This shift will likely have lasting effects on Nigeria’s economy, creating new opportunities for growth, development, and job creation.
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