IHRO-AFRICA appoints Daniel Koussou as Chairman Nigeria chapter

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By Taiye Olayemi

The BIGWIL International Community of CEOs and Diplomatic Forum, under the aegis of the International Human Rights Observatory – Africa (IHRO-Africa), has appointed Daniel Chukwuka Koussou as the Chairman, Nigeria chapter.

Prof Adamu Shaffa, National Secretary, IHRO-Africa, who disclosed this in a statement, on Tuesday, said Koussou was appointed Chairman of the Committee on Economic Diplomacy, Trade, and Investment for its Nigeria Chapter.

Shaffa said that Koussou a distinguished diplomat and global leader, will lead critical discussions on economic diplomacy, trade, and investment, highlighting Nigeria’s growing influence on the global stage.

He said Koussou as the Chief Executive Officer of Dau-O-Gik Oil and Gas, he would brings extensive experience in the oil and gas industry.

He said Koussou’s leadership and vision are set to inspire meaningful dialogues about Nigeria’s economic potential and its vital role in international relations.

“The Nigeria Chapter of the BIGWIL International Community of CEOs and Diplomatic Forum, rooted in the core values of vision, integrity, and leadership will serve as a strategic platform for CEOs, diplomats, and investors to engage in high-level discussions.

“The forum will promote cross-border partnerships, investment opportunities, and innovations aimed at fostering economic growth in Nigeria and Africa, while also strengthening their presence in the global business community.

“Under the leadership of Ambassador Daniel Chukwuka Koussou, the committee will ensure the success of this initiative, advancing both Nigeria’s and Africa’s economic diplomacy and opening doors to new international opportunities.

“Koussou is recognised as one of the most successful youth leaders in his field, serving as a powerful example of visionary leadership in both diplomacy and business.

“Moreover, young CEOs will be provided with a unique platform through the Nigeria Chapter to engage in international economic diplomacy, trade, and investment,” he said.

According to him, the initiative would empower the next generation of business leaders to forge global partnerships, drive innovation, and contribute to Africa’s economic transformation on the world stage.

Salisu Sani-Idris

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