On April 25, 2024, in the capital of Nigeria, Abuja, an important conference was held on the topic: “International business cooperation in the field of trade and investment between Nigeria and Russia.” The event was organized by: the Center for Economic Ideas, Educational Support and Consulting (Nigeria), a subsidiary of Civarol International Limited (Nigeria) and the G3 International Alliance (Russia). The main goal of this joint business conversation was to create the necessary platform for effective economic interaction and further strengthening relations between Nigeria and Russia.
The conference took place at the Nigerian Institute of Public Service and was held in a hybrid format. The line-up of speakers was very diverse and interesting - the participants were addressed by authoritative scientists and representatives of the business community of the two countries with many years of experience in the field of trade and investment. The program was rich with a lot of information. Participants and guests of the conference were from different cities in Nigeria.
At the end of the opening ceremony, the participants moved on to the work program. The first speaker was Dr. Samson Nzeribe, Dean, College of Social Sciences and Management, Gregory University, Uturu, Abia State. His report was devoted to the activities of small and medium-sized businesses involved in Nigerian-Russian economic relations. Esu Ossai-Igwe Lucky, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Administration and Management at Crawford University from Ogun State, developed the same theme in his message. In particular, he drew attention to issues of export and interaction between our countries in terms of innovation, technology and highly qualified specialists in this field.
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| Economist Dr. O-Hara Cyril from Oduduwa Ipetumodu University |
Nigerians today are waiting for Russian business ideas, investment projects, plans for the development of joint energy, trade, logistics and other programs, including the construction of a nuclear power plant in Nigeria.
Several reports were also made from the Russian side, which aroused great interest among the participants and guests of the event. Head of the Center for Southeast Asia, Australia and Oceania at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Historical Sciences Dmitry Mosyakov comprehensively highlighted the role of Nigeria on the African continent. “The process of the second liberation of Africa from the colonialists is underway. Nigeria is the main country in the region, striving for stability, security and economic growth.
The United States must stop hindering Nigeria’s economic growth,” the speaker emphasized in his speech. The orientalist gave a detailed report using the example of Indonesia, which played a key role in Southeast Asia. Over the years, Nigeria has exported fuel and petroleum products, fertilizers, cocoa beans and their products, cotton and natural rubber, raw animal hides and skins, and oilseeds. American firms still operate the country's gold mines. In Nigeria, uranium deposits have been discovered in six states (Cross River, Adamawa, Taraba, Plateau, Bauchi and Kano). D.V. Mosyakov quoted the words of S. Lavrov: “Nigeria is the first country in Africa to be a Nuclear uranium power; it should not allow a nuclear contract with unscrupulous members of the nuclear club.”
Alexander Chikashov, a student at the Faculty of International Relations at MGIMO University of the Russian Foreign Ministry, outlined the prospects for Russia’s cooperation with African countries in the 21st century. An interesting message was given by the Rector of the International Institute of Health, Chairman of the Consortium for the Development of Innovative, Educational and Health-Saving Technologies, Master of Economics A.I. Medvedeva. The speaker said that for the stable development of African countries, social stability and the manifestation of “soft”, but constantly felt by the population, state care in terms of education, healthcare, social protection and the maintenance of traditional values are becoming especially important. At the same time, the use of new technologies in the field of education is certainly required to increase the efficiency of public, corporate and private investments, to introduce an integrated approach that allows the use of a single infrastructure for the needs of the economy, education, health care and the development of social structures of African countries. A. Medvedeva especially emphasized the importance of the Russian language on the sunny continent.
In addition to oil, natural gas, uranium and gold, Nigeria has deposits of various minerals, such as: coal, lignite and coke, iron ore, tin, bitumen, lithium; tantalum, columbite, wolframite, rare earth and precious metals, natural building materials. The domestic mining industry is underdeveloped, resulting in Nigeria having to import minerals it could produce domestically, such as salt or iron ore.
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| Conference Participants |
President of the public and commercial holding "Avangard", co-founder of the G3 International Alliance Valery Kalyuzhny made a presentation on the topic: "The International Alliance as a platform for the development of international trade relations." There were also representatives of the International Congress of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs in the Asia-Pacific region.
Entrepreneur Dr. Solomon Garden D., who represented the government trade department in Abuja in his work “Mutual Interest of Small and Medium Businesses between Nigeria and Russia,” noted the importance of creating business communities in Russia and Nigeria, which would include enterprises and firms, individual citizens, activities which is associated with trade, production, provision of services, investments, banking. Dr. Su, an idealist and innovative scientist, co-founder of the Smart Thinker group of schools in Osun State, co-founder of LuckAfrick Nig. Limited focused on the Russia-Nigeria energy strategy and the development of the fuel and energy complex, support for innovative entrepreneurship and research work in the economic sphere.
The reports evoked a lively, interested reaction from the audience, many questions were asked, and a very useful and friendly exchange of views took place. And of course, as happens at events of this level, fresh ideas, new contacts and agreements arose.
As you know, Russia has decisively turned its gaze towards the sunny continent; in the last two or three years, mutual diplomatic activity in relations with African states has noticeably increased, and trade and economic cooperation is being built. And I must say that Nigeria is a very interesting and promising partner for us. In terms of population, it ranks first in Africa and sixth in the world - according to the 2022 census, 243 million people live in the country. In the period from 1912 to 1960, Nigeria was a colony of Great Britain, but having freed itself from colonial dependence, it became a federal state with a presidential form of government..
In terms of its economic structure, Nigeria can still be classified as an agricultural country, but there are large proven reserves of hydrocarbons and minerals, and oil, gas, coal, and tin are being extracted. The country has enterprises producing palm oil, cotton, rubber, timber, textiles, fertilizers and other chemical products. Even the production of cars for the domestic market, produced under the IVM brand, has been established. But like any developing country, Nigeria is interested in importing technology and equipment, industrial and consumer electronics, agricultural and construction equipment, high-quality building materials, consumer goods and much more. The prospects for cooperation between Nigeria and Russia are truly enormous; the two countries have everything for mutually beneficial, long-term trade and economic relations.
The country can also be interesting as a tourism destination - it is located in the west of the African continent, washed by the waves of the Atlantic Ocean and has a variety of landscapes: tropical forests, savannas, waterfalls. It can be stated that Nigeria is similar to Russia in that it is also a multinational and multi-religious state - more than 500 different peoples, nationalities and tribes live here with their own unique traditions, customs and languages, but the state language is English, practically speaking it to varying degrees. the entire population. So there is no insurmountable language barrier in communicating with local residents, and the attitude towards tourists in the country is quite friendly and welcoming. Approximately half of Nigerians profess Sunni Islam, and half adhere to Christianity of three directions - Anglicanism, Catholicism and Protestantism. Just like in our country, representatives of different ethnic groups and religions live in peace and harmony.
The international conference ended on an optimistic note, scientists and businessmen found a “common language”, and common affairs lie ahead. The keynote of the forum was the idea that two friendly countries - Russia and Nigeria - have all the prerequisites for developing and deepening cooperation in all areas.
Nigeria is a developing state. For a long time, the country's economy was negatively affected by internal conflicts and high corruption. At the same time, the country has great potential and is also rich in labor and natural resources. Now an important goal for Nigeria is to maintain peace, security and stability in the region, as well as participate in dialogue on threats to regional security.
Media partners: - ATAZA TV (Nigeria)
- Business magazine “Point of Support” (Russia)
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