BRICS SUMMIT: NIGERIA SEEKS STRONGER GLOBAL SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION IN NEW DELHI, INDIA. (PHOTO).
BRICS SUMMIT: NIGERIA SEEKS STRONGER GLOBAL SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION IN NEW DELHI, INDIA Nigeria reaffirmes its resolve to stronger cooperation with BRICS nations and the Global South, as the bloc marks 20 years since its formation. This is at the 18th BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting chaired by India’s External Affairs Minister, in New Delhi. Representing the Federal Government at the high-level meeting, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Umar Ahmed Dunoma, described BRICS as a vital platform for promoting cooperation, innovation, resilience, and sustainable development among emerging economies. He expressed Nigeria’s readiness to deepen collaboration, highlighting ongoing economic reforms to reduce oil dependence and boost agriculture, manufacturing, and services. The Perm Sec. also highlighted Nigeria’s leadership in ECOWAS on peacebuilding and security, as well as its growing tech ecosystem—citing the Digital Literacy for All (DL-4-ALL) and the ...
Few days ago,Senate President Bukola Saraki who attended Aba Trade fair shared some pictures on his social media pages with the caption ''I had fun today at the 'Made in Aba' Trade Fair.It was amazing to see the ingenuity and quality of Nigerian made products.In my remarks,i promised that the National Assembly would work on amending the Procurement Act by changing the word ''may to ''shall'' to ensure that Nigerian Products are given first priority over their foreign counterparts in the procurement process''.I just also got an information that Saraki has taken to Public Relations in a bid to boost and advertise Made-in-Nigeria goods and services.Saraki used his official Twitter account to urge Nigerians to share their websites,goods and services so that he can help them publicize it to his audience across the world.He wrote ''Share your website,if you have one so i can help retweet.Also other business details you want people to know''.More photos below. 


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