The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), through its Home strings Programme, has called on Nigerians in the Diaspora to tap into the enormous opportunities at home.
The call was made at the second edition of Connected Diaspora Innovation Challenge held in Lagos recently.
The Lagos Deputy Governor, Dr Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, who was the Special Guest of Honour said innovation, youth empowerment, diaspora collaboration is a necessary tool for national development.
Drawing from his personal experience, the Deputy Governor highlighted realities of racial challenges faced by Nigerians abroad and explained his decision to return home to contribute meaningfully to national development.
In a statement released by the Commission, he commended the initiative and urged youths to believe in themselves as well as those in the position of authority.
Also speaking, the keynote speaker, Mr Leo Stan Eke, Chairman of Zinox Group, urged young Nigerians to believe in the country and invest in impactful, homegrown solutions that address local challenges while competing globally.
Welcoming participants to the programme in Lagos, she encouraged Nigerians in the Diaspora to bring their expertise, innovation, and global exposure back home, noting that Nigeria remains open to partnerships across all sectors, particularly technology and entrepreneurship.
According to her, “No matter where you are in the tech world, we can partner. We can build our country together and believing in Nigeria.
Goodwill messages were delivered by the representatives of Bank of Industry and First Bank, Tomi Aregbesola, President of the Organisation for the Advancement of Nigerians (OAN), Mobolaji Ogunlende.
Lagos State Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Jermaine Sanwoolu, Head of the Lagos State Diaspora office and the President of Nigerian Students in the Philippines, youth leaders and key diaspora stakeholders.
The second edition of the event, themed “Building, Breaking & Believing in Nigeria,” was moderated by Nosa Okunsebor, Co-Founder of Connected Diaspora.
The panelists included
Adesuwa Okunbo-Rhodes (Aruwa Capital Management), Preston Ideh (Stears), Subuola Adeleye (Beauty Hut Africa), Chime Nwoka (Breeze), and Siji Abere (Connected Diaspora) explored entrepreneurship, innovation, and building sustainable businesses in Nigeria.
Also at the event Kamil Olufowobi, founder, Most Influential Persons of African Decade ( Mipad) presented Hon. Abike Dabiri Erewa with the Mipad’s Diaspora champion award.
The event reaffirmed NiDCOM’s commitment, under the leadership of Hon. Abike Dabiri Erewa, to strengthen diaspora engagement, empower the youth, and drive inclusive national development through innovation.
It convened government officials, diaspora leaders, entrepreneurs, youth leaders, and young Nigerians from across the globe to showcase diaspora-driven solutions and youth-led innovations contributing to Nigeria’s development.