Key Points

Former Nigerian Foreign Minister Geoffrey Onyeama met Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel, praising the state's rapid growth and the Gujarati community's contributions to Nigeria. The leaders discussed expanding trade, education, and investment ties between the two nations. Onyeama's visit included stops at key landmarks like the Statue of Unity and Gujarat universities. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations under PM Modi's leadership.

Key Points: Former Nigeria FM Onyeama Praises Gujarat Development and Diaspora Ties

  • Onyeama highlights Gujarati diaspora's impact on Nigeria's economy
  • CM Patel emphasizes G20's role in India-Nigeria ties
  • Both leaders discuss trade and education collaboration
  • Visit includes tours of Statue of Unity and key universities
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Former Nigerian Foreign Minister Onyeama meets Gujarat CM, praises diaspora ties, state's development

Ex-Nigerian FM Onyeama meets Gujarat CM Patel, lauds state's growth and Gujarati diaspora's role in Nigeria's progress while strengthening bilateral ties.

"The Gujarati community has played a significant role in Nigeria's development – Geoffrey Onyeama"

Gandhinagar, July 31

Former Nigerian Foreign Minister Geoffrey Onyeama met Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Wednesday, lauding the state's development and the significant contributions of the Gujarati diaspora to Nigeria's socio-economic progress, while expressing optimism about deepening India-Nigeria ties under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.

According to a release, Onyeama was visiting India as part of the Ministry of External Affairs' Indian Culture Immersion Programme and was accompanied by his wife during the meeting in Gujarat's Gandhinagar.

He praised Gujarat's rapid development and preservation of cultural heritage, noting that the Gujarati community has played a significant role in Nigeria's development and also commended the state's role in providing higher education opportunities to Nigerian students, strengthening people-to-people connections between the two nations.

Chief Minister Patel highlighted the impact of Nigeria's participation in the G-20 Summit, noting that Nigeria's participation in the G-20 Summit had further strengthened India-Nigeria bilateral ties, crediting PM Modi's inclusive vision of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' (the world is one family). Patel also expressed Gujarat's eagerness to collaborate with Nigeria in trade, industry, and investment, reinforcing the state's commitment to fostering economic partnerships.

Onyeama's visit included tours of the Statue of Unity and Maharaja Sayajirao University in Vadodara, with scheduled visits to the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) and Gujarat Technological University (GTU) on Thursday.

The meeting was also attended by Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister MK Das, Principal Secretary of Industries Mamta Verma, Industries Commissioner P Swaroop, and Managing Director of INDEXTb Keyur Sampat.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs, India and Nigeria enjoy warm, friendly, and deep-rooted bilateral relations.

India, with a population of 1.4 billion, and Nigeria, with over 220 million, are large developing and democratic countries with multireligious, multi-ethnic, and multi-lingual societies. India, as the largest democracy in the world and Nigeria, as the largest in Africa, become natural partners.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope these meetings translate into concrete benefits for both countries. We need more scholarship opportunities for Indian students in Nigeria too, not just one-way exchanges.
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Arjun K
Gujarat model of development is being recognized globally! From diaspora contributions to educational collaborations, this is how soft power diplomacy works. Kudos to CM Patel and PM Modi for strengthening India-Africa ties.
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Kavya N
As someone whose uncle runs a business in Lagos, I can confirm Gujarati community has really contributed to Nigeria's economy. But safety concerns remain - hope the governments discuss better protection for our people there too.
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David E
Interesting to see India's growing engagement with Africa. The educational collaborations mentioned here could be game-changers for both nations. More universities should explore such partnerships.
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Shreya B
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam in action! ❤️ This is what makes India special - we maintain our culture while building bridges globally. The Nigerian delegation visiting our universities shows how education can unite nations.

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