
Founding Member - Nigeria-Egypt Business Council
Building Bridges forAfrica's Industrial Future
Afri-Bond Nigeria Limited serves as the secretariat of the Nigeria-Egypt Business Council (NEBC), facilitating strategic partnerships and infrastructure projects between Nigeria and Egypt.
About NEBC
Pioneering Nigeria-Egypt Business Partnerships
Afri-Bond Nigeria Limited serves as the secretariat of the Nigeria-Egypt Business Council (NEBC), dedicated to facilitating strategic industrial partnerships and infrastructure development between Nigeria and Egypt.
Headquartered in Kaduna, Nigeria, we serve as a vital bridge between Nigerian enterprises and Egyptian partners, fostering the historic bilateral trade relationship and unlocking new economic opportunities for businesses on both sides.
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Corporate Registration
NEBC
Founding Member
AOI
Strategic Partner
NACCIMA
Member

NEBC President
Muhammed Yusuf-Sa’in Lere
Nigeria-Egypt Business Council

Managing Director
Yusuf Bashir
Afri-Bond Nigeria Limited
What Drives Us
Mission, Vision & Values
Guided by a commitment to fostering economic development and strengthening international partnerships across Africa.
Our Mission
To facilitate strategic partnerships between Nigerian industries and international partners, driving economic growth and industrial development across Africa.
Our Vision
To be the leading catalyst for Nigeria-Egypt bilateral trade and a model for inter-African business cooperation, creating lasting value for all stakeholders.
Our Values
Integrity, collaboration, and innovation guide every partnership we forge. We believe in transparent dealings and sustainable growth for all parties involved.
Trade Facilitation
Connecting Nigerian and Egyptian businesses through trade missions, B2B matchmaking, and market intelligence — unlocking bilateral investment opportunities across sectors.
NEBC Milestones
Key Initiatives & Projects

Petrojet & Concord MOU Signing
Historic long-term MOU signed with Petrojet and Concord under NEBC to facilitate major infrastructure projects in Nigeria, strengthening Egypt-Nigeria industrial cooperation.

Egypt-Nigeria Business Forum 2025
Participated in the Egypt-Nigeria Business Forum on January 18th, 2025, fostering new trade opportunities and business partnerships between the two nations.

Seminar on the Africa Trade Gateway
Seminar on the Africa Trade Gateway in collaboration with Nigerian Export Promotion Council.

Africa Agriculture Dialogue 2025

NACCIMA Partnership
Investment & Trade
Trade & Investment Opportunities
Discover high-impact business and investment opportunities across key sectors driving Nigeria-Egypt bilateral trade.
Manufacturing
Industrial Adhesive & Chemical Manufacturing
Technology transfer and co-manufacturing partnerships with Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI) for local production of industrial-grade adhesives and chemicals.
Energy & Power
Renewable Energy & Infrastructure Projects
Investment opportunities in solar, gas infrastructure, and power distribution projects along the Nigeria-Egypt trade corridor.
Logistics & Trade
Bilateral Trade Facilitation Services
Agency opportunities for import/export facilitation between Nigeria and Egypt — covering customs clearance, freight, and market entry support.
Technology & Innovation
Tech-Driven Trade Solutions
Platform partnerships to develop digital trade matching tools, market intelligence dashboards, and B2B networking platforms for NEBC members.
Real Estate & Construction
Commercial & Industrial Property Development
Co-investment in mixed-use commercial hubs and industrial parks serving as trade showcases and business incubation centers for Nigerian-Egyptian enterprises.
Looking for Something Specific?
NEBC facilitates bespoke matchmaking between Nigerian and Egyptian businesses. Tell us your sector, capacity, and investment appetite — we'll connect you with the right partners.
Photo Gallery
Moments That Define Our Journey
Capturing key milestones, partnerships, and events that showcase NEBC and Afri-Bond's commitment to fostering trade and industrial growth between Nigeria and Egypt.