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Lagos Hub Launches Global Citizenship Advocacy Community


HOC Capital Club, in partnership with Cersei Partners, has launched what it describes as the world’s first global citizenship advocacy community, aiming to unite high-net-worth individuals, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and leaders to engage in structured advocacy on mobility, taxation, cross-border investment, and equitable access to opportunities.

The spokesperson for the initiative, Oluwafemi Faweya, said the platform moves beyond transactional notions of global mobility.

“This is more than a community; it is a movement toward a new global identity. We are creating a platform where global citizens become active architects of the systems that define their lives across nations,” he said.

Membership in the HOC Capital Club will be selective, requiring verified second citizenship, a minimum net worth of $2m, and additional due diligence criteria. Organisers said this ensures members can contribute meaningfully to policy discussions and cross-border initiatives.

The initiative also plans to collaborate with international development organisations, multilateral institutions, and global policy bodies, supporting dialogue on sustainable development goals, inclusive mobility frameworks, and investment in emerging markets.

Members will gain access to curated forums, policy roundtables, and strategic dialogues, including the flagship facility in Lagos, scheduled to open in April 2026. The hub will serve as a centre for networking, cultural exchange, and international engagement.

HOC Capital Club describes itself as a global mobility and investment integrity advocacy platform, while Cersei Partners is a citizenship-by-investment advisory firm operating across Africa.

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