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Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by Dapagun: 6:18pm On Sep 08, 2023
Doris Uzoka-Anite

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s G20 Summit visit to India, on the special invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is coming almost exactly sixty-one years after Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of the Republic of India, visited Nigeria.

Since that historic September 1962 visit, hosted by Alhaji Tafawa Balewa, the first (and only) Prime Minister of Nigeria, in Lagos, Nigerian and Indian leaders have exchanged several visits, and presided over a bilateral relationship that has grown in leaps and bounds.

It is auspicious that this latest visit by a Nigerian President is happening not only against the backdrop of India’s Presidency of the G20, but in a season of inspiring breakthroughs in space exploration by India. In my time here I have seen how much of a thing of pride these feats have been for the Indian people. Successes of this nature are especially significant because they rekindle national hope and optimism, and fuel the collective ambition to achieve even more.

For me, on this first-ever visit to India—which also happens to be my first international engagement as Nigeria’s new Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment—I have been keen to see up close what makes India tick, the powering forces behind ‘Incredible India’, what we in Nigeria can learn—and what India might be able to learn from us.

On Wednesday we hosted a Presidential Roundtable where President Tinubu and senior Ministers met leading Indian businesspersons. The President was emphatic in his message to Indians looking to invest in Nigeria: “Do not procrastinate. Don’t be frightened about investments in Nigeria… I have a team, and I am the captain of that team, and I assure you that we solve problems.”

A number of important agreements were signed at that event, including one between the Infrastructure Corporation of Nigeria Limited (InfraCorp) and Invest India, and another one between the Nigerian Ministry of Communication, Innovation and Digital Economy and the Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. We also saw investment commitments amounting to several billions of dollars by SkipperSeil Group, Jindal Steel and Power Limited, Bharti Enterprises, Indorama Petrochemical Limited and many more.

My bilateral meeting with the Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal, provided yet another opportunity to discuss how Nigeria and India can improve trade and investment relations.

In my meetings here with various Indian entrepreneurs who are already doing business in Nigeria, I am struck by their love and passion for Nigeria, and how proud they are to be seen as champions of the investment potential of Nigeria. Our work is made much easier with these enthusiastic promoters of Nigeria and its immense opportunities.

I have felt very much at home here in India. Anyone who knows both countries will be aware of just how much we have in common: our colonial heritage, fast-growing, multilingual, multi-religious populations, the success stories of our young people, especially in ICT, and our teeming diasporas.

The Indian diaspora in Nigeria has existed for many decades now; consisting of tens of thousands of Indian nationals who consider Nigeria their second home, and are to be found thriving in various sectors, from manufacturing to hospitality to oil and gas, and healthcare. There are now more than 130 Indian companies that are active in Nigeria.

Our relationship is a strong and thriving one, and the G20 participation invitation extended to President Tinubu by Prime Minister Modi is proof of this. India happens to be President Tinubu’s first Asian destination since assuming office; and one of the first businesspersons he met upon assumption of office was Mr. Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chairman of Bharti Enterprises, which owns Nigeria’s second-biggest telecoms company.

India has demonstrated how to accomplish many of the things we are prioritizing as a country, like the digital enumeration of all citizens, development of an ICT sector that is a global powerhouse, and the fight against poverty. One very important takeaway for us is to understand Prime Minister Modi’s unprecedented success in lifting 135 million Indians out of poverty in five years, and to apply a similar model in Nigeria.

We are pushing forward on all aspects of our bilateral relationship. Following the signing and ratification of a Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) between Nigeria and India, in 2020, Nigeria’s largest airline, Air Peace, began twice-weekly flights between Lagos and Mumbai, in April 2023. However, we need to fast-track the signing of our Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (IPPA), and Economic Cooperation Agreement (ECA), with India. Joining the G20, as Africa’s largest economy and most populous country, will no doubt position Nigeria to benefit from even more favorable trade and economic ties with India and other leading world economies.

This visit marks the beginning of a new vista for Nigeria-India relations, under the leadership of President Tinubu and Prime Minister Modi. There are truly no limits to what we can achieve, for the mutual benefit of our people.

In Nigeria we are serious about letting the world know that we are a country that is ready and open for business. Within ninety minutes of his arrival in India, on Tuesday, President Tinubu held his first meeting, with no other person than Mr. Prakash Hinduja, the billionaire Chairman and CEO of the Hinduja Group of Companies.

The President’s words to Mr. Hinduja during that meeting are a fitting way to close this piece: “I am here to personally assure our friends and investors that there is no bottleneck that I will not break. Nigeria will become one of the most conducive places on earth to make good profits and create lasting jobs. With my support, there is nothing standing in your way of enjoying the unrivaled opportunities presented by our massive market and the ingenious, and hardworking nature of the Nigerian people. We are open for business.”

-Uzoka-Anite is Nigeria's Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment
https://www.thecable.ng/strengthening-nigeria-india-ties-is-a-win-win-for-all/amp

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by ShoeWorld1(m): 6:31pm On Sep 08, 2023
I am tired of hearing this hype from Tinubu's political appointee.
Those Indian firms are visible, they also have spokespersons and social media handlers.
They are supposed to start creating awareness of their intended presence in West Africa.
This type of hype is akin to state governors who signed MOUs with invisible foreign companies and at the end of the day there will be no evidence.

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by Ejomabbi(m): 6:31pm On Sep 08, 2023
Nigeria will be great again

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by Obakoolex(m): 6:32pm On Sep 08, 2023
For all patriotic citizens that believe Nigeria shall be great in our lifetime, may God bless you and your household to be partakers in her milk and honey when it's ripe.

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by atobs4real(m): 6:32pm On Sep 08, 2023
Hope they are not taking all the resources?
Congratulations for the hard work.
Congratulations Nigrians

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by atobs4real(m): 6:32pm On Sep 08, 2023
Hope they are not taking all the resources?
Congratulations for the hard work.
Congratulations Nigrians
I believe in this government.

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by joba4luv: 6:32pm On Sep 08, 2023
Continuation of Audio government

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by atobs4real(m): 6:33pm On Sep 08, 2023
Hope they are not taking all the resources?
Congratulations for the hard work.
Congratulations Nigrians
I believe in this government.
God will make it work.
More hard work

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by jhydebaba(m): 6:33pm On Sep 08, 2023
Nigeria will be great again during my life time, amen.

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by maureensylvia(f): 6:33pm On Sep 08, 2023
Tinubu do something better!
Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:33pm On Sep 08, 2023
Our strength lies in diversity.

That is one thing that is making China's economy great.

We hope we all come together as brothers and sisters to make our nation work.

God bless all a sane, honest and hardworking Nigerians.

God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬

❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by Obakoolex(m): 6:33pm On Sep 08, 2023
Ejomabbi:
Nigeria will be great again
By God's grace it will

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by jojothaiv(m): 6:34pm On Sep 08, 2023
Hopefully!
Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by NwaNimo1(m): 6:34pm On Sep 08, 2023
Na so Jacob Zuma talk........More State Captures loading!



...Indians are extremely corrupt and cunning!
Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:35pm On Sep 08, 2023
Ejomabbi:
Nigeria will be great again
Amen.
God bless you so much.
We are happy many people are keying into our sheer positivity for our darling nation.

It is always good to know we still have reasonable members like you on this platform.
God bless you real good Ejomabi

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by AllenSpencer: 6:36pm On Sep 08, 2023
joba4luv:
Continuation of Audio government

Why do you hate positive vibes?

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by ComptonGee: 6:37pm On Sep 08, 2023
God bless Nigeria

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by Johnrake69: 6:38pm On Sep 08, 2023
We should stop deceiving ourselves. Investors put their money where there’s rule of law and strong public institutions.

Imagine as a an investor the country’s judiciary where you want to invest money make comparison between speeding ticket and Narcotics and money laundering crime.

Indians are not stupid. In India, if you threaten to sue someone for just $200 especially when it’s a business disagreement the offending party will be pleading then compare that to Nigeria?

Where people buy injunctions upon injunctions. Two different High court’s giving opposing rulings. And we’re looking for foreign investors. Lol

The only people that can invest in Nigeria in its current state are Nigerians in diaspora. And e bi like they themselves don wise.

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by iammo(m): 6:39pm On Sep 08, 2023
cool

Nigeria has the market size, the GDP, the cash flow

With Good President and Policy investors would flow in from Asia



.

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by BrickDevo: 6:39pm On Sep 08, 2023
We will be reading all this as story, but nothing will come out of it

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by oyeb15: 6:39pm On Sep 08, 2023
To make it big in Nigeria....
Travel abroad and do runs. If they finally catch you there, run back to Nigeria and either join politics or found a big Church.
Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by YoungLionken(m): 6:45pm On Sep 08, 2023
Isn't about saying "win-win situation for all.." Name the plan in place for such. Both countries are poverty heads...

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by Johnrake69: 6:48pm On Sep 08, 2023
Running to India under the guise of seeking for investors is a waste of time when bandits are in charge of local governments with high agricultural output in North central, North west and North East.

In the short term Nigeria need to solve the issue of insecurity so farmers can go back to farm. Foreign direct investment is not going to solve insecurity for us.

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Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by oyeb15: 6:49pm On Sep 08, 2023
They are just playing on our foolishness. Years ago when Late Gov Agagu of Ondo state was receiving treatment in India for like 4months. He returns telling Ondo people that he was having meetings with investors in India and they have agreed to come and Invest in Ondo state maybe next year .
Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by Kinop: 6:50pm On Sep 08, 2023

Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by 81pro: 6:50pm On Sep 08, 2023
oyeb15:
To make it big in Nigeria....
Travel abroad and do runs. If they finally catch you there, run back to Nigeria and either join politics or found a big Church.


Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by Cocolatti(m): 6:51pm On Sep 08, 2023
Nigerian leaders never learn anything.
When they go to such summits they pretend to learn from other countries that are making progress, but as soon as they return to Nigeria they revert back to their politics of hate, bitterness, nepotism, corruption etc.
Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by WeirdAlien: 6:51pm On Sep 08, 2023
If you know how Indians do business in Nigeria, you wouldn't celebrate like this.
Re: Strengthening Nigeria-India Ties Is A Win-Win For All - Minister Of Industry by Sleekfingers: 6:52pm On Sep 08, 2023
YoungLionken:
Isn't about saying "win-win situation for all.." Name the plan in place for such. Both countries are poverty heads...


No doubt. But India are currently trying. While Nigeria is moving like a sick Snail.

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