PARTNERSHIP / COLLABORATION OPPORTUNITIES
This exclusive, limited-capacity trade mission is meticulously designed to foster meaningful collaborations, unlock lucrative opportunities, and establish impactful partnerships between UK and Nigerian professionals. It provides a unique platform for cultural exchange, industry insights, and networking with high-profile stakeholders from both countries.
All Subject to change: We will be updating right up until the trade mission
REMINDERS
• All pick-ups and drop-offs are from EbonyLife Place.
• Transport will wait a maximum of 5 minutes for late arrivals.
• Please plan accordingly and enjoy every moment of this transformative experience
Arrival in Lagos | Airport protocol & check-in | Evening Welcome Cocktail
Dress Code: Smart casual with cultural flair.
Book a makeup artist if required throughout the week
Morning: Visit from the British High Commission representative.
Afternoon: Visit to Nike Art Gallery.
Evening: Lagos Fashion Week – VIP access and runway experience.
Dress Code: Chic fashion-forward attire
Panel sessions with fashion & beauty leaders | Exclusive AFRIFF Film Festival red carpet.
Dress Code: Red carpet evening wear.
Nigerian British Chambers of Commerce Business brunch with Nigerian entrepreneurs | Evening free.
Dress Code: Elegant business casual.
Keynote: The Invisible Thread: How Beauty and Fashion Frame Identity. A soul-stirring opening that explores how cultural expression, confidence, and personal branding are shaped by both what we wear and how we wear it.
Panel: Faces Behind the Fabric: Top fashion designers, global beauty directors, and brand strategists discuss real-world campaigns and runway moments where beauty brought fashion to life, and vice versa.
Fireside Chat: When Icons Align: One-on-one conversation with a celebrated muse, an iconic figure who has embodied both fashion and beauty excellence, reflecting on how both industries impacted their rise.
Closing Roundtable: The Future is Integrated: Emerging voices share how tech, culture, and representation are breaking down silos, and why the next generation of creative entrepreneurs must master both crafts.All day: The renowned E.A.T.O.W Masterclass – global speakers, brand activations, and creative industries coming together.
Evening: Potential sponsored dinner.
Dress Code: Professional & Proud
Visit to Art X Lagos – Africa’s leading international art fair.
Evening: Private dinner and reflections.
Dress Code: Stylish, culturally expressive attire.
Cultural experience day | Art & heritage | Terra Kulture During the Day, Afrocentric Hard Rock Cafe For the evening.
Dress Code: African elegance or heritage style.
Meet and Greet for contact made | Make up and preparation for Gala
Evening: Exclusive AFRIFF Film Festival Gala.
Dress Code: Glam, Statement outfit, bold accessories.
A hidden gem between Lagos and the ocean. Breathe, unwind, and dance under tropical stars.
Arrive, relax, and toast the sunset by the lagoon. Celebrate on this private beach the luxury of life
Check-out | Airport transfer | Optional business debrief brunch.
Dress Code: Travel smart
Abuja, as the heart of Nigeria’s government and a growing hub for innovation and creativity, offers an ideal backdrop for exploring one of Africa’s most dynamic business environments. Whether you’re a business person, tech innovator, entrepreneur, or creative leader, this mission will immerse you in a wealth of opportunities and connections to elevate your career or business on a global scale.
Lagos stands as the creative heartbeat of Nigeria. Known for its vibrant energy, Lagos is a melting pot of talent, housing some of the continent’s most influential figures in fashion, film, music, beauty, and tech. With its thriving creative economy and dynamic networking opportunities, Lagos offers an unparalleled environment for anyone looking to collaborate, innovate, and thrive in Africa’s booming creative industries.
Together, Abuja and Lagos form a powerful duo, showcasing Nigeria’s multifaceted potential on both political and creative fronts.
Unparalleled Networking: Connect with influential leaders and stakeholders from the UK and Nigeria.
Cultural Exchange: Immerse yourself in Nigeria's vibrant arts and creative economy.
Actionable Insights: Gain strategies to foster international collaborations.
Prestigious Venues: House of Lords and curated trade mission events in Abuja and Lagos.
This exclusive trade mission brings together an elite group of influential leaders and innovators from the UK and Nigeria. Carefully selected for their expertise and impact, our distinguished delegates include:
Policymakers: Key figures shaping international trade and fostering UK-Nigeria collaborations.
Industry Leaders: CEOs, founders, and decision-makers driving global innovation in technology, beauty, arts, and business.
Creative Visionaries: Renowned artists, filmmakers, and designers showcasing Nigeria's rich cultural heritage.
Entrepreneurs: Forward-thinkers and startup founders creating impactful solutions and exploring new markets.
Investors: Visionary funders identifying opportunities for growth in Nigeria’s creative industries.
Absolutely! We have had several success stories from previous trade missions, with participants forming valuable business partnerships, securing deals, and gaining firsthand insights into Nigeria’s booming industries.
Your fee covers transportation for all organized group activities, security for peace of mind, and exclusive access to private networking functions. We ensure a structured, seamless, and enriching experience, giving you direct access to key industry leaders and opportunities in Nigeria’s thriving business and creative sectors.
Flights, accommodation, and meals are not included. This gives you the flexibility to choose options that best fit your budget and preferences. We will provide a list of recommended hotels, and you are responsible for booking your own stay, flights and other things outside our package. We can supply you with recommended agents.
The mission starts in Abuja and concludes in Lagos, Nigeria. You are responsible for booking your flights, including the domestic flight from Abuja to Lagos on the dates specified. We can supply you with recommended agents.
Yes, all international visitors require a visa to enter Nigeria. We can provide an official invitation letter to support your application. We can suggest a Visa agent.
Yes. You must apply for a business visa via the Nigerian Immigration Portal. Required documents include:
• An invitation letter from a Nigerian host
• Proof of accommodation
• A yellow fever vaccination certificate
While we do not process visas, we have a suggested visa agent whose details we can share upon request.
Your passport must be valid for at least six months after your departure date from Nigeria. Please check this well in advance to avoid any travel issues.
We strongly recommend getting yellow fever and malaria vaccinations before travel and always have the relevant certificates to hand. However, we advise checking your government’s official travel website for the latest health guidelines regarding travel to Nigeria.
• Recommended: Hepatitis A/B, typhoid, malaria prophylaxis
• Check TravelHealthPro for updates.
Yes, we have security measures in place for all official trade mission activities to ensure a safe and comfortable experience.
Yes, we do arrange airport pick-up and protocol services and this is included our price.
No, but we will provide a list of recommended hotels in Abuja and Lagos for you to book directly.
Yes, we will supply a carefully selected list of accommodation options in each location to help you make the best choice for your stay.
We recommend choosing accommodation that provides breakfast for convenience, as this ensures you start the day well before our scheduled activities.
Dedicated vehicles will be provided for all official trade mission activities. However, you must arrange and purchase your own flights, including your domestic flight from Abuja to Lagos.
No. The trade mission fee is per person, and all participants must be registered and paid in full.
Yes. Two weeks before departure, we will hold a Zoom meeting to go over final details, answer questions, and ensure you are fully prepared.
In the past, we offered an all-inclusive package, but we found that different participants have different budgets and needs. This flexible approach allows you to tailor the experience to what works best for you while still benefiting from our structured trade mission.
Bring a positive mindset, business cards, and any materials you need for networking. Also, ensure you have all necessary travel documents, vaccinations, and insurance in place before departure.
Yes. Your policy should cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost luggage.
Lightweight, breathable clothing (average temperature: 25–35°C)
Universal power adapter (Nigeria uses Type D/G plugs, 230V)
Anti-malarial medication and mosquito repellent
Exercise caution. Avoid non-essential travel to conflict zones (check FCDO travel advice). In
major cities like Abuja and Lagos:
• Stay in well-secured areas
• Avoid displaying valuables in public
No. Drink bottled or filtered water. Avoid raw salads and unpeeled fruits.
Use ATMs in secure locations (hotels/malls)
Carry cash (₦aira) for small vendors
Major hotels and restaurants accept credit cards
Business Etiquette
A firm handshake is standard. Use titles (e.g., “Chief,” “Dr.”) unless invited to use first
names.
Small talk about family or travel is appreciated before meetings.
Flexibility is common, but arriving on time is a sign of respect.
Not mandatory but appreciated. Consider branded UK items. Avoid overly expensive gifts to prevent awkwardness.
• Use ride-hailing apps (Bolt, Uber) or hotel- approved taxis.
• Avoid public buses (“danfos”) for safety reasons.
Business formal:
Men: Suit and tie
Women: Suit or formal dress
Light fabrics recommended due to the climate.
Yes, but learning basic phrases in Hausa/Yoruba (e.g., “Thank you” – Nagode/Ese) can help build rapport.
PLEASE SEE SEPARATE LIST FOR RECOMMEDED ACCOMATION. PLEASE NOTE THESE ARE ONLY SUGGESTIONS
AND NOT COMPULSORY
Hotels and conference centers offer Wi-Fi, but speeds vary. Consider getting a local SIM card or eSIM (MTN/Airtel) for reliable data access.(available at the arrivals at the airports)
UK Embassy Abuja: +234 9462 2600
Nigeria National Emergency Number: 112 or 199
Post-Trip Follow-Up
• Send thank-you emails within 48 hours.
• Connect on LinkedIn and reference key meeting highlights.
Avoid purchasing:
• Ivory, animal skins, or cultural artifacts
• Goods valued over £390 without declaration Need More Help?
• UK Department for International Trade (DIT) Nigeria: [email protected]
• Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC): [email protected]
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