President Tinubu emphasized the strength of Nigeria’s economic potential and influence, saying the country is witnessing a leap forward, despite some short-term reform pains. His administration is investing in critical sectors like healthcare, education, and agriculture to ensure the welfare of all Nigerian citizens and to create sustainable economic prosperity for future generations.
On the other hand, President Lula da Silva mentioned that Nigeria and Brazil once had a trade volume of more than $10 billion in the past, which has now plummeted to $1.6 billion.
He expressed his determination to strengthen bilateral relations.
The meeting signifies a step towards stronger ties between both nations across various sectors
On the other hand, President Lula da Silva mentioned that Nigeria and Brazil once had a trade volume of more than $10 billion in the past, which has now plummeted to $1.6 billion.
He expressed his determination to strengthen bilateral relations.
The meeting signifies a step towards stronger ties between both nations across various sectors
Abeg go n meet with better countries not these ones that are also plagued by corruption, inflation, poverty and bad economic policies like us.
ReplyDeleteKeep being self-righteous. Go and read about the size and capabilities of the Brazilian economy before you come dey yarn dust. Their GDP is 2ce our own. Brazil is one of the 15 countries in the world where airplanes are manufactured, plus a lot more.
DeleteAnon 09:32, Nigeria is also one of the highest oil producing countries in the world. The real question u are yet to answer is, is Brazil plagued by corruption, inflation, poverty and bad economic policies like us or not? What they produce doesn’t matter, it is their economic and social standing among the international community that matters. So u r the one that should read up pls.
DeleteNa cartel deal. If you know you know
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