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India To Invest Five Billion Dollars In Nigeria

President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday said Nigeria will continue to expand its relationship with India in the areas of health, education, agriculture, technology and trade. … Continue reading India To Invest Five Billion Dollars In Nigeria


President Buhari receives Indian Vice President Hon. Mohammad Hamid Ansari at the State House
President Buhari receives Indian Vice President Hon. Mohammad Hamid Ansari at the State House
President Buhari receives Indian Vice President Hon. Mohammad Hamid Ansari at the State House

President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday said Nigeria will continue to expand its relationship with India in the areas of health, education, agriculture, technology and trade.

Receiving the Indian Vice President, Mohammad Hamid Ansari, at the State House, President Buhari said Nigeria had over the years benefited from the cooperation of the Asian country in trade and investment, agriculture, technology and the fight against terrorism.

The President welcomed the proposed investment of 5 billion US dollars in the Nigerian economy by the business delegation that accompanied the Vice President, while noting that India had already invested 10 billion US dollars in the economy.

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President Buhari with Indian Vice President Hon. Mohammad Hamid Ansari flanked by Indian Minister of State for Finance Mr Gangaram Meghwal and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the State House.

President Buhari said Nigeria would emulate the Asian country’s agricultural model and capacity to feed its one billion population, and also export to other countries, describing the country as “sustainable and prosperous”.

The President noted that Nigeria would continue to support the reform of the United Nations Security Council, pointing out that it was unfair on the rest of the world for five countries to exercise the power of ‘‘yes or no’’ in the UN.

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In his remarks, the Indian Vice President said that his country, which is the leading buyer of Nigeria’s crude oil, will increase its purchase of the commodity in addition to natural gas.

According to him, the relationship between Nigeria and India is near perfect as both countries “have nothing to quarrel about”.