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    Nigerian government sets dates for N.I.P.S 2021

    July 13, 2020
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    OpeOluwani Akintayo

    Lagos — The Nigerian government has set the tone for discussing post-COVID-19 global oil and gas industry recovery by picking the dates for its annual official Nigeria International Petroleum Summit – 28th March to 1st April 2021.

    N.I.P.S. 2021 will attract top-level global decision-makers from both the public and private sectors to network and discuss strategies for growth for the coming years.

    The Summit is a yearly conference of the federal government of Nigeria, under the supervision of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources that brings about the highest level of attendance by top decision-makers from both the public and private sectors.

    It is an African focused petroleum business and technology strategic conference/exhibition, the scope of which has been expanded to incorporate the latest industry trends and topical issues that are at the forefront of every energy leader’s agenda.

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