When Nigeria commanded the spotlight at Nasdaq's MarketSite in New York last month, it marked more than a symbolic victory; it signalled a fundamental shift in the country's economic narrative. In today's global capital markets, where perception often outweighs policy, this moment represented a part of Nigeria's deliberate engagement in the international investment space. Under the leadership of Temi Popoola, GMD/CEO, Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX Group) has transcended its traditional role as a marketplace to become an active architect of
When Nigeria commanded the spotlight at Nasdaq's MarketSite in New York last month, it marked more than a symbolic victory; it signalled a fundamental shift in the country's economic narrative. In today's global capital markets, where perception often outweighs policy, this moment represented a part of Nigeria's deliberate engagement in the international investment space. Under the leadership of Temi Popoola, GMD/CEO, Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX Group) has transcended its traditional role as a marketplace to become an active architect of