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Nigeria and Brazil signed a $1 billion agreement on Tuesday to boost agriculture, food security, energy and defence in the West African nation, Nigeria's vice president Kasim Shettima said.
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Tribune Online on MSNFG designates Air Peace to operate direct flights to BrazilIn a major step towards strengthening Nigeria–Brazil relations, the federal government has approved Air Peace to operate direct passenger flights between both countries.Minister of Foreign Affairs, ...
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Legit.ng on MSNFG Approves Air Peace Direct Flights to Brazil as LATAM Plans Cargo Route to NigeriaThe Nigerian government has approved Air Peace to commence a direct flight to Brazil in a bilateral deal that will see LATAM ...
“And as soon as Air Peace secures a plane that it can put on that route, the Brazilian equivalent of Nigeria Civil Aviation ...
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Nigeria, Brazil begin $1bn Green project after six years - MSNNigeria and Brazil on Monday signed the commercial phase of the $1.1bn Green Imperative Project to boost agriculture productivity and enhance private-sector investment in Nigeria.The MoU for the ...
For Sustainable Pasture Production & Management in Nigeria, FGN in collaboration with the Govt of Israel and the World Bank, ...
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The Nation Ng on MSNNigeria’s BRICS partner status and initial gainsPresident Donald Trump never ceases to amaze with his haughty and self-aggrandising governance style, endless huffing and ...
Nigeria captain Rasheedat Ajibade caught the eye, youngster Deborah Abiodun shone like a veteran, and star forward Asisat Oshoala was absent, as the Super Falcons lost to Brazil, 1-0, on their ...
In a landmark move, Nigeria and Brazil have signed a co-production agreement which will allow both countries to jointly develop, fund and distribute film and TV projects, animations and other ...
ABUJA (Reuters) -Nigeria and Brazil signed a $1 billion agreement on Tuesday to boost agriculture, food security, energy and defence in the West African nation, Nigeria's vice president Kasim ...
Nigeria and Brazil have signed a co-production agreement which will allow both countries to jointly develop, fund and distribute film and TV projects.
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