President Goodluck Jonathan (L) with the executive chairman, World Economic Forum, Mr Klaus Schwab after a meeting in cape town on Wednesday. President Goodluck Jonathan (L) with the South African Vice-President, Mr Kgalema Motlante after a meeting in Cape Town on Tuesday. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement President Goodluck Jonathan shaking hands with CEO, NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency; Mr Ibrahim Mayaki, during a strategic infrastructure summit at the World Economic Forum in Cape Town on Wednesday. Left is the minister of finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. President Goodluck Jonathan presenting a speech at the South Africa/Nigeria business forum in Cape Town on Tuesday. From left: Minister of Trade and Investment, Dr Olusegun Aganga, President Goodluck Jonathan, President Jacob Zuma of South Africa and the South African Minister of Trade and Industries, Dr Rob Davies at the South Africa/Nigeria business forum in cape town on Tuesday Participants at the South Africa/Nigeria business forum in Cape Town From left: chairperson, National Council of Province (NCOP) South African; Mninawa Mahlangu, Speaker, South African parliament; Max Sisulu, President Goodluck Jonathan, President Jacob Zuma of South Africa, his wife Madiba and the Vice-President of South Africa; Mr Kgalema Motlante during a state banquet in honour of President Jonathan in Cape Town on Tuesday night. President Goodluck Jonathan (L) receiving a book written by a 12-year old Nigerian author with eye impairment, Ms Adeiye Adeniran (M) during a state banquet in honour of President Jonathan in Cape Town on Tuesday night. With them is President Jacob Zuma of South Africa. From left: Chairman, Dangote Group of Companies, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Deputy Minister, women, children and people with disability; Mrs Henrietta Bagopane, Mrs Janiffer Adeniran; President Goodluck Jonathan, 12-year old Nigerian author with eye impairment, Ms Adeiye Adeniran, President Jacob Zuma of South Africa and his wife Madiba during a state banquet in honour of President Jonathan in Cape Town on Tuesday night. PICS courtesy State House. PICS More Stories No related articles found Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.