Nigerian entrepreneur fuels Uganda women-led investment push

A Nigerian diaspora guy is pushing Pan-African cash into Uganda. Dr. Odera Ozoka, an entrepreneur from the United States, is working to boost economic links between Nigeria and East Africa. He focuses on channeling investments toward women-owned businesses in the region. His efforts recently placed him alongside Uganda's Minister of Gender, Betty Amongi, on the campaign trail in Northern Uganda.

The Ugandan ruling party appointed him to attract international investment. He highlighted the impressive work and enthusiasm seen at women-led businesses in areas like Lira. Through his collaboration, women entrepreneurs are gaining access to seed financing and loan schemes from groups like the National Social Security Fund and the World Bank.

Minister Amongi praised his Pan-African outlook and representation. She noted his investment commitments will greatly benefit many women in Uganda. This move reflects a broader trend of diaspora professionals using global networks to unlock development across Africa. Analysts suggest these women-focused financing programs could become models for similar initiatives in Nigeria.

The situation highlights emerging chances for Nigerian investors in East African markets, especially in women-led enterprises. It underscores the potential of institutional partnerships to drive sustainable development. Ugandan leaders have recognized his contributions, reinforcing Nigeria's influential role in fostering intra-African collaboration.
 

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