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India and Nigeria renew ties pm Modi visits

India's PM Narendra Modi (L) and Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu, pose for a photograph at the Presidential Palace in Abuja. — AFP
India's PM Narendra Modi (L) and Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu, pose for a photograph at the Presidential Palace in Abuja. — AFP
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ABUJA: India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu met to renew what they called the "strategic partnership" between the giants of Asia and Africa on Sunday. Nigeria's capital Abuja was Modi's first stop in a tour that will take the Indian premier on to the G20 summit in Brazil, and to Guyana. The visit was billed by New Delhi as a meeting of the largest democracy in the world and the largest in Africa, "natural partners" as both push for a more central role in world affairs.


Modi was welcomed to the Nigerian presidency by a military pipe band and honour guard, before entering closed door talks with Tinubu. "Our cooperation is very strong and there are many new possibilities as well for us to take our cooperation forward," Modi said in preliminary remarks as talks got underway. "We have always worked together to address challenges such as terrorism, separatism, piracy and drug trafficking." — AFP


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