Aiteo’s Boss Benedict Peters Appointed as Advisory Board of The U.S.-Africa Business Center

As Part of its ongoing efforts to cement relationships between American business community and their African counterparts, The United States Chamber of Commerce linked up with some notable African businessmen by inducting them into its Africa Business Centre. Among those appointed are the Chairman CEO of Nigeria’s biggest indigenous petroleum company Aiteo Group, Mr. Benedict Peters.

Scott Eisner, Chairman of the United States Business Centre

With this appointment, AITEO will serve on the Board of Advisors for the U.S.-Africa Business Center. The mission of the U.S.-Africa Business Center is to build lasting prosperity for Africans and Americans through job creation and entrepreneurial spirit, something that Mr.

Peters has been active in on the continent for several years.

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Speaking on the appointment, Scott Eisner, Chairman of the United States Business Centre, said that the United States Chamber of Commerce value and appreciate the insights from companies such as AITEO they not only benefit the Center, but also play a pivotal role in strengthening the ties between the United States and countries throughout Africa. Following this development, Mr.

Peters can be part of CEO’s from several Fortune five hundred corporations who have a strong presence in Africa, including Banco Prestigío, BP, Caterpillar, Chevron, IBM, MasterCard, Microsoft, and many others.

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