Motherland Beckons In Partnership With Turkey MUSIAD Foster Economic Off-Shoot, Also Launches Diaspora Nigeria Economic Recovery & Growth Plan-DNERGP.
Motherland Beckons, last November, signed a memorandum of
understanding with world class business enterprise, MUSIAD.
This MoU has afforded the Nigerian and African youths at
large an opportunity to tap into the business and culture mix of both
continents, intertwined with opportunities.
MUSIAD which stands for Independent
Industrialists’ and Businessmen’s Association is a “BUSINESSMEN’S ASSOCIATION”
founded on May 5, 1990, in Istanbul, Turkey, by concerned businessmen who have
a vision to forestall human rights and supremacy of the law, justice and
equality, peace and security, and the welfare and happiness of the people.
The Company in its philanthropic modality is an active and
strong Non-governmental organization (NGO) that provides the platform for
development, with dialogue, co-operation and solidarity as tools created for
the purpose of contributing to the social, cultural, political, economic,
scientific and technological development of individuals and institutions.
With a whooping total of over 50,000 members with over
11,000 corporations with branches in over 175 locations throughout the world,
MUSIAD with the activation of the MoU has established an e-commerce portal
where all Africans and people can connect to purchase products from Turkey.
The main headliner for this signed
agreement is to create a concerted effort to connect Turkey with the entire
continent of Africa and at the same time, create a platform in Turkey for
Africa where the whole world can come to trade and exchange cultures with
Africa .
In other words, those who deem the travel miles of Africa
enervating can fly in from Europe, Asia and the Americas to Konya, Turkey, to
connect with all parts of Africa.
This was what gave birth to ATTC which stands for Africa
Turkey Trade Center situated on the 20th floor of Kule plaza, Konya.
In connecting with the entire continent of Africa, plans
have been made to establish business offices in all the 54 African countries
which commenced last year with the Lagos and Ghana offices opened.
This is a platform created for the
whole continent of Africa in one portal for the world to trade and connect with
especially people of African descent and lovers of Africa. People all around
the world can log on to www.attc.web and be rest assured of a business like
never before.
Cote Divoire and the rest are slated for 2017. The forum
welcomes business interactions amongst entrepreneurs and investors, so only
serious minded business people and organizations are given audience on the
platform.
Also, they are in the process of
twinning a major city in Nigeria with a major city, Konya. This process is
meant to set the shores of Africa ablaze beyond the borders and as well bring
together universities of varying culture, customs and lifestyle for educational
enhancement. This platform also births the mixture of African and Turkish music
in a concert tagged “Africa Turkey Music amalgamation”.
Motherland Beckons is a creation of
Otunba Olawanle Akinboboye, who is dedicated to opening Africa to the world and
attracting Africans in Diaspora to the motherland. Over the years, Motherland
Beckons has contributed to the wellbeing of Africans in no small way by
offering a veritable platform to the Africans in the Diaspora and lovers of
Africa to visit, invest and possibly come back to settle down in Africa.
Motherland Beckons on the 1st of
May,2017 unveiled the Diaspora Nigerian Economic Recovery and Growth
Plan–DNERGP at its headquarters in Lekki Lagos. It is a tourism initiative to
revive the ailing Nigerian economy, in consonance with the recently launched
Economic Recovery and Growth Plan 2017-2020-ERGP by the federal government.
This comes as an actualization of
the benefits and vision of the MoU signed in December. The efforts to resurrect
the ailing tourism sector and yet convalesce the entertainment industry has
brought to the fore a leisure and entertainment ‘investment’ which would cover
accommodation, feeding and transport for three days of fun, recreation,
authentic African music, drama, poetry, nightclubbing, etc.
Hence, for ease of operations and
logistic flexibility, activities have been covered with the creation of
Destination Lagos; Destination Cross River; Destination Abuja and Destination
South West. A foremost tour operator in Nigeria has been appointed to see the
activities through. With this initiative, expectations are high for the first
operational year to the tune of one million Nigerians and their one million
friends, with a corresponding $2B
injection into the Nigerian economy.
Earlier estimates did not take into
consideration the cost of a return ticket by diasporans who would eventually
spend 1000USD and additional expenses on up-keep, souvenirs, shopping, and
sometimes, tips. Hence this would most likely translate to about $4,000 per visiting
diasporan in rough estimates. Some
diasporans may come with more than one friend with each friend spending a
minimum of 1000USD.
Moreover, with convictions and belief that from the
projected 2 million visitors annually, about ten percent (about 200,000) would
take advantage of the available business opportunities offered by the
Motherland Beckons/MUSIAD Agreement to invest a minimum of $10,000 in the
economy. This automatically translates to an additional $20B investment into
the Nigerian economy.
As MUSIAD is a conglomerate of business minds, there is also
the business plan where Diaspora Nigerians who are interested in doing business
at home but cannot fathom what to do and how to go about it can be distributors
and part owners in companies and businesses with good rate of returns on
investment, under the auspices of the Motherland Beckons/MUSIAD Treaty, signed
in December,2016.
MUSIAD is bent on creating a
Diaspora Nigerian Industrial Zone for an eventual production of the
products of these companies after three years of test run and acclimatization
with the huge Nigerian market. About 2000
of these companies are ready to start business in Nigeria as soon as possible.
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