Speaking in a podcast ‘’Policy Without Politics’’ which he co-hosts with Ken Ikpe last week, Mustafa Chike-Obi said Eko Atlantic City could eventually contribute more to Nigeria’s GDP than Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals FZE (DPRP). ‘’If government is going to invest in something as big, important and successful as the refinery, they should consider an investment in Eko Atlantic in some way’’, Chike-Obi said. Eko Atlantic is still being built and a few businesses have already moved in there. By the time it is fully occupied – say in the next 10 years – Eko Atlantic City will only accommodate service firms like the telecommunications; banks; IT and shopping malls. In terms of revenue, Eko Atlantic earns FX from sale of land spaces and the service charges residents and businesses pay.