PM Modi’s visit to Nigeria sparks jubilation among Indians

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The Overseas Friends of Bharatiya Janata Party (OFBJP), Nigeria Chapter, has expressed excitement over Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s planned visit to Nigeria from Nov. 16 to Nov.17.

Mr. Sanjay Srivastava, Founder of OFBJP, in a statement, yesterday, said the visit would boost bilateral ties between Nigeria and India.

“This is the first visit of our beloved Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Nigeria since he assumed office in 2014, and this marks almost 18 years since a prime ministerial visit to Nigeria.

“This visit will enhance bilateral ties, strengthen our diplomatic, cultural, and economic relationships. So, we are excited look forward to a rewarding experience,” he said.

Srivastava, who is also the President of the Afro-Asian Initiative for Community Development, said the India Support Group in Nigeria was eagerly awaiting the arrival of Modi to Nigeria.

According to him, this will  spur a new chapter of friendship and trade promotion with Nigeria.

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“The India Support Group is wholeheartedly ready to honour the Prime Minister’s arrival,” he said

He disclosed that among those to welcome Modi were: Mr Pravin Kumar, General Secretary of OFBJP Nigeria, Mr. Vikas Kane and Mr. Sabir, Vice Presidents of OFBJP Nigeria.

Srivastava noted that the visit aimed to solidify trade and investment opportunities, enhance cooperation in key sectors like energy, technology, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture.

He said that Nigeria and India were expected to explore deeper educational, cultural, and people-to-people connections to celebrate shared values and traditions.

“It is planned that there would be joint efforts to address security challenges, counter-terrorism, and maritime security will be highlighted to align with regional and global stability goals, ” he said.

He added that India was committed to contributing to Nigeria’s healthcare infrastructure and skill-building programmes, offering expertise in medical services and workforce development.

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