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Grenada Provides Investment Opportunities To Nigerian Entrepreneurs, Offers Free Entry

Chika Izuora by Chika Izuora
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Grenada has announced free entry opportunities for Nigerian investors, entrepreneurs and businesses to expand their footprint beyond Africa.

The opportunity makes the country one of the Caribbean’s most attractive destinations for investment, trade, tourism and business development especially for Nigeria.

Established in Lagos in 2022, the Honorary Consulate of Grenada in Nigeria promotes diplomatic, economic, educational and cultural relations between Grenada and Nigeria. The Consulate facilitates investment opportunities, supports bilateral cooperation and serves as a bridge for mutually beneficial partnerships between both countries.

Addressing journalists in Lagos after a recent working visit to Grenada, the Honorary Consul of Grenada in Nigeria, Bidemi Sonoiki, highlighted the country’s growing appeal as an investment destination for Nigerians and outlined fresh opportunities across aviation, tourism, real estate, healthcare, education, agriculture, logistics and financial services.

According to Sonoiki, the growing relationship between Nigeria and Grenada is creating a unique platform for Nigerian investors seeking international expansion, market diversification and access to new growth opportunities across the Caribbean region.

He said the relationship has evolved significantly in recent years, moving beyond historical and cultural ties to become a strategic partnership centred on investment, commerce, innovation, education and sustainable economic development.

“Today, Grenada presents a compelling opportunity for Nigerian investors and entrepreneurs looking to access new markets beyond Africa. We are witnessing the emergence of a strategic economic corridor between Africa and the Caribbean, one that offers immense opportunities for trade, investment, tourism, education and business growth,” he said.

The partnership between both countries has gained momentum since the establishment of the Honorary Consulate of Grenada in Lagos in 2022. Since then, bilateral engagements have expanded considerably, leading to the establishment of the Nigeria-Grenada Chamber of Commerce, enhanced diplomatic cooperation, growing private-sector engagement and increased collaboration across healthcare, education and economic development.

One of the most notable developments is Grenada’s decision to offer visa-free access to Nigerians, a move expected to facilitate business travel, tourism, educational exchanges and investment exploration.

According to Sonoiki, the policy reflects Grenada’s commitment to strengthening economic relations with Nigeria while creating a more enabling environment for business collaboration between both countries.

“Visa-free access removes a significant barrier to engagement. It enables Nigerian investors, business owners and professionals to explore opportunities in Grenada more easily and creates a stronger foundation for commercial cooperation,” he said.

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Engagements are also ongoing on a proposed development of direct aviation connectivity between Nigeria and the Caribbean. Sonoiki described the initiative as potentially transformative for trade and investment flows between both regions expressing confidencethat this will become a reality in the next six months

He explained that direct air connectivity would significantly improve business travel, facilitate cargo movement, strengthen tourism and create new commercial opportunities for businesses operating across Africa and the Caribbean.

“Connectivity is one of the most important enablers of economic growth. Establishing direct links between Nigeria and the Caribbean would unlock enormous opportunities for trade, investment and tourism while positioning Grenada as a strategic gateway for African businesses seeking access to Caribbean markets.”

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Chika Izuora

Chika Izuora

Chika Izuora is a journalist with Leadership Media Group with over two decades of mainstream journalism experience. A Mass Communication graduate and alumnus of Pan Atlantic University (PAU), he has built outstanding expertise in the oil and gas industry alongside a versatile career as a journalist and author.

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