The Made in Nigeria Project Office under the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF) is putting Nigeria on the global economic map like never before. With its ambitious “Industrialize Nigeria: Locally Made for Global Access” campaign, the office is set to attract over ₦50 billion into the national economy, boosting local production, elevating homegrown brands, and showcasing Nigeria’s innovative products to the world.
Launching in Brazil and Hong Kong this November 2025, the campaign will feature a series of high-profile exhibitions, business forums, and networking sessions. These events are not just about displaying products—they are about opening doors to investment, forging international partnerships, and positioning Nigeria as a hub for industrial and commercial excellence.
A major milestone in this campaign is the official unveiling of the Made in Nigeria Warehouse and National Product Galleria in Hong Kong, China and Brazil. These modern, strategically located hubs will serve as permanent platforms for Nigerian businesses, enabling them to showcase their products, connect with global buyers, and negotiate trade deals on an unprecedented scale.
Excitement is building as leading Chinese investors and business leaders will be on the ground, engaging directly with Nigerian manufacturers. The campaign is set to host a series of high-level business discussions, strategic B2B meetings, and investment negotiations, creating tangible opportunities for trade and collaboration. Many Nigerian companies are expected to secure long-term contracts, joint ventures, and export deals, positioning their products for international markets.
“The Made in Nigeria Project Office is demonstrating that local innovation can compete globally,” said a senior official at the OSGF. “This campaign is not just about showcasing products—it is about transforming our economy, creating jobs, and ensuring that ‘Made in Nigeria’ becomes a recognized and trusted global brand.”
From food and fashion to technology and industrial goods, the campaign will highlight the diversity and quality of Nigerian-made products, showing the world that the country is ready to meet global standards. Investors, policymakers, and business leaders from across the globe will witness firsthand Nigeria’s industrial capacity and entrepreneurial talent, paving the way for increased foreign investment and economic growth.
This November, as Nigerian products shine in Brazil and Hong Kong, the Made in Nigeria Project Office is sending a powerful message to the world: Nigeria is ready for business, its industries are thriving, and its products are poised to make a lasting impact on the global stage.
With the “Industrialize Nigeria” campaign, local production meets global access, ensuring that the future of Nigerian business is both prosperous and internationally competitive.