
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) 2026 Conference & Expo is positioned to become one of the most influential economic gatherings in West Africa. It will bring together global and local leaders from 1st to 2nd September 2026 at Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Organized in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), the conference serves as a strategic platform for unlocking prosperity across critical sectors such as industry, finance, energy, trade, innovation, and the creative economy. It fosters high-level engagement between policymakers, local and international investors, development institutions, and senior business executives, particularly as Nigeria enters a phase of significant economic reforms and deeper regional integration.
At the heart of the event is the Expo, which elevates the experience from dialogue to deal-making. The Expo features an SME Pavilion showcasing scalable, investor-ready enterprises; fully equipped B2B meeting rooms that enable targeted negotiations and partnership development; and a vibrant Creative and Arts Night designed to spotlight Nigeria’s cultural industries as emerging export powerhouses. This edition of the Conference & Expo seeks to strengthen public-private partnerships, guide national policy direction, build investor confidence, and reinforce Nigeria’s position as a premier investment destination in West Africa.
A broad spectrum of high-value investment opportunities will take center stage. Agriculture and agro-processing remain top priorities, offering investors lucrative prospects in irrigation expansion, value chain optimization, and processing facilities for high-demand export commodities such as cocoa, cashew, palm oil, and sesame. These investments are crucial to Nigeria’s strategy to grow non-oil exports and stabilize foreign exchange earnings.
Investors will also encounter robust prospects in non-oil export expansion, supported through export processing zones (EPZs), upgraded logistics capabilities, and platforms that enhance value-added goods for regional and global markets.
Nigeria’s rapidly evolving financial services and technology ecosystems will also take center stage for investment. With rising demand for fintech solutions, risk management tools, supply chain digitalization, agri-tech, and energy-tech innovations, the environment is primed for investors seeking scalable and high-impact opportunities. To participate, register by visiting: https://odoo.lagoschamber.com/event/invest-nigeria-conference-expo-124/register