Finance Correspondents Association of Nigeria Gears Up for 2025 Economic Outlook with Ugodre Obi-Chukwu

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The Finance Correspondents Association of Nigeria (FICAN) is set to reinforce its reputation as a hub for economic discourse with its Bi-Monthly Forum themed “Outlook for the Nigerian Economy in 2025.” The event, scheduled to take place on Tuesday 21st January 2025 at the FICAN Secretariat in Lagos, will gather financial analysts, media professionals, and industry stakeholders to explore Nigeria’s economic prospects.

The forum will be formally opened by Mr. Chima Titus Nwokoji, Chairman of FICAN, who will welcome participants and introduce the distinguished guest speaker, Mr. Ugodre Obi-Chukwu, Founder and CEO of Nairametrics. In his remarks, Nwaokoji will highlight the critical role forward-thinking discussions play in shaping journalistic narratives and national economic strategies.

Keynote Address: Navigating 2025

In his keynote address, Obi-Chukwu will provide an in-depth analysis of Nigeria’s economic outlook for 2025, focusing on trends, challenges, and opportunities. His insights aim to equip participants with actionable strategies to better understand and respond to Nigeria’s evolving economic landscape.

Nwokoji is also expected to reaffirm FICAN’s commitment to empowering journalists and stakeholders with the knowledge and tools needed to foster impactful reporting and policy discussions. He will urge attendees to leverage the forum’s insights to advance conversations on economic policy and national development.

As the event concludes, participants are anticipated to leave with renewed determination to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s economic transformation in 2025 and beyond. The January 2025 Bi-Monthly Forum promises to further solidify FICAN’s leadership in financial journalism and its pivotal role in Nigeria’s economic discourse.


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