Procter and Gamble Makes Nigeria Export Hub For West Africa

FMCG firm Procter and Gamble (P&G) has established Nigeria as its export hub for Africa.

This was revealed today by George Nasser, Vice President Procter and Gamble Nigeria.

“We have started exporting to West Africa, and use some of that Foreign Exchange earned to get around dollar shortage in Nigeria,” Nasser said.

Nasser also mentioned that P & G was encouraging their major suppliers to come and invest in Nigeria.

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