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Hello Lagos! We Are Proud to Announce Our New Branch in Lagos

WCEP got a huge number of requests from Lagos public to open our branch in Lagos and here we go, after a deep study of demand in Lagos, we are delighted to announce the expansion of our successfully accomplishing services with the launch of our new office in Lagos, located at No 26b Abike Suleiman St, Beside Dowen College, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos – Nigeria.  The VIPs and delegations from different countries were part of our official opening the office…

Good News! World Citizens Equity Partners Launched New Office in Port Harcourt

We are delighted to announce the expansion of our successfully accomplishing services with the launch of our new office Port Harcourt branch, located at No 4 Woji Road – GRA phase 2 Port Harcourt – Nigeria.  The VIPs and delegations from different countries were part of our official opening the office at its launch. The new office will incorporate our firm’s ever-expanding Consultation and Business Investment Opportunities. Consultation Executives will be always available in the office and will be joined…

Boris Johnson: Beyond Brexit, what’s in the new PM’s in-tray?

Brexit is THE priority of Boris Johnson’s government. The new prime minister has just 99 days until the UK leaves the EU, and he faces an uphill task to secure a new deal. But it’s not the only demand on Mr Johnson’s time. One criticism of Theresa May’s time in Number 10 is that other important decisions that affected the future of the UK were put on hold because Brexit became all-consuming. But these nagging priorities have not gone away. So…

Brexit and Investment Migration to the UK

The UK continues to be an attractive destination for high-net-worth individuals. The state’s practice of welcoming talent and investment from overseas has led to the creation of a diverse and culturally rich society which appeals to those seeking not only tax efficiency, but political stability, excellent educational opportunities and the benefits that flow from the UK’s tradition of upholding the rule of law. The UK’s immigration policy is, however, in a state of flux. This emanates, most notably, from the…