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Nigerian philanthropist, Tony Elumelu signs MoUs with King of Morocco (see photos)

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Philanthropic Nigerian businessman, Tony Elumelu, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the King of Morocco at the State House, Abuja.

The Chairman of the United Bank for Africa (UBA) took to his Instagram handle to make this known to Nigerians as he says he strives to invest across Africa and better people’s lives.

Read the message he wrote with the pictures he shared with the Moroccan king and President Muhammadu Buhari in attendance.

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“Ever since I retired as a banking executive, I have dedicated my life to creating a paradigm shift in Africa by investing across the continent in a way that creates both economic wealth for all stakeholders as well as social prosperity for Africans. In my day job as Chairman of @heirsholdings I wake up everyday with a drive to improve lives in Africa and to transform the continent.

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“Yesterday, wearing both these hats, I signed two MOUs with top private sector institutions who came along with the King of Morrocco on his state visit to Nigeria. We will be partnering, @ubagroup with Attijariwafa Bank
and @HeirsHoldings with Banque Centrale Populaire to invest across Africa.

“As Chairman of the United Bank for Africa #ubagroup , with an already impressive track record of investing in every economy in which we operate across Africa, 19 in total, and in employment creation, my ambition has been no different.

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“I am pleased to have found fellow travelers in this journey to transform Africa, even more so that I have found partners in North Africa.

“I look forward to executing on these promising partnerships. #investment #africa #business #morocco #nigeria”

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