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Nigeria, Rwanda Sign MOU to Strengthen Economic Partnership

Nigeria, Rwanda Sign MOU to Strengthen Economic Partnership
By: Michael Mike
Rwanda and Nigeria have strengthened their economic partnership with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the Lagos International Trade Fair between the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and the Private Sector Federation (PSF) Rwanda.
The signing ceremony took place on the sidelines of the 2024 Lagos International Trade Fair, further underscoring the commitment to enhancing trade and investment ties between the two nations.

The MoU was signed between the LCCI and the PSF, represented by their respective leaders: Mr. Gabriel Idahosa, President of the LCCI, and Mr. Kanamugire Callixte, Deputy CEO of the PSF Rwanda.
This strategic partnership between the LCCI and PSF Rwanda, according to a statement by the Hugh Commission of Rwanda on Thursday, aims to foster collaboration and create new avenues for businesses in both countries. The MoU provides a comprehensive framework for cooperation in key areas such as trade facilitation, investment promotion, information sharing, capacity building, and joint events organization.
High Commissioner of Rwanda to Nigeria, Ambassador Christophe Bazivamo, said:
“This MOU is a testament to our shared vision—a vision of a vibrant and interconnected African business landscape where Rwanda and Nigeria stand as beacons of economic collaboration and mutual growth”. “The Rwandan government is fully committed to supporting this endeavor. We have implemented policies to streamline business procedures, enhance infrastructure, and promote a conducive investment climate.”
The LCCI representative outlined the objectives of the partnership, including enhancing business relationships, exploring investment opportunities, and sharing best practices between Nigerian and Rwandan businesses. Specific sectors identified for collaboration include agriculture (with a particular interest in Rwandan coffee and tea production), energy, manufacturing, technology, and creative industries.

Both parties discussed future plans, including organising trade missions, business-to-business meetings, and participating in each other’s international trade fairs. They agreed to start activities as soon as possible, with plans for virtual meetings and potential visits in the first half of the following year.
Under this MoU, the LCCI and PSF Rwanda will work together to: Facilitate Trade by streamlining trade procedures, reduce barriers, and promote the exchange of goods and services between Nigeria and Rwanda; Promote Investment by identifying and promoting investment opportunities in both countries, organize trade missions, and facilitate business partnerships; Share Information by exchanging information on market trends, trade regulations, and investment incentives to support business decision-making; Build Capacity by organising joint workshops, training programmes, and knowledge-sharing initiatives to enhance the competitiveness of businesses in both countries; and Host Events by collaborating on organising trade fairs, exhibitions, and business forums to foster networking and facilitate partnerships.
According to the statement: This partnership is expected to generate significant benefits for businesses in Rwanda and Nigeria, including: Increased Trade as the MoU will facilitate greater trade flows between the two countries, opening up new markets and expanding business opportunities; Investment Growth as the collaboration will attract investment in key sectors, contributing to economic growth and job creation; Enhanced Competitiveness as businesses will benefit from knowledge sharing and capacity building initiatives, improving their competitiveness in regional and global markets; Stronger Networks as the MoU will foster stronger business networks and partnerships, facilitating collaboration and innovation.
The Rwanda High Commission said it encourages businesses in both countries to explore the opportunities created by this partnership.
Nigeria, Rwanda Sign MOU to Strengthen Economic Partnership
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Security forces arrest 13 illegal immigrants in Ogun, hand them over to immigration

Security forces arrest 13 illegal immigrants in Ogun, hand them over to immigration
By: Zagazola Makama
Security forces on Tuesday arrested 13 suspected illegal immigrants following a distress call from residents of Unity Estate in Pakuro, Mowe area of the state.
Zagazola Makama gathered that the foreigners, who hail from Cameroon, Togo, and Ivory Coast, were allegedly causing public disturbance in the neighbourhood, prompting residents to alert the police.
Police sources said that following the alert at about 11:00 a.m., the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Mowe Division swiftly mobilised detectives to the scene.
All 13 suspects were apprehended and after initial profiling, they were handed over to the Controller of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Ogun State Command, Abeokuta, for further investigation and necessary action.
The command assured residents that it would continue to work with other security agencies to ensure peace and order, especially in border communities.
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Police launch manhunt after suspected abduction of two women in Abuja community

Police launch manhunt after suspected abduction of two women in Abuja community
By: Zagazola Makama
The FCT Police Command has launched a joint operation to rescue two women suspected to have been abducted during an armed invasion in the Aco Mbawpe area of Abuja.
The incident occurred in the early hours of Tuesday when criminal elements armed with dangerous weapons stormed the community and attacked a private residence.
According to a police sources, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Iddo Division received a distress call at about 2:10 a.m. on July 23, alerting them to the attack.
“Upon receiving the report, our patrol teams were swiftly deployed to the scene. Preliminary investigation revealed that the residence of one Fati Omale was invaded by the assailants, and she, along with another woman identified as Zainab Ibrahim, is believed to have been abducted to an unknown destination,” the police said in a statement.
In response to the incident, combined teams of Police Operatives from Iddo Division, the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, as well as local vigilantes and hunters, have commenced a massive search and rescue operation.
The joint teams are combing the surrounding bushes and hills around the Aco Mbawpe axis, a semi-rural settlement on the outskirts of the Federal Capital Territory, in a bid to locate the abductors’ hideout and ensure the safe return of the victims.
Police launch manhunt after suspected abduction of two women in Abuja community
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Shock as corpse of respected Islamic cleric found in Dansadau, Zamfara

Shock as corpse of respected Islamic cleric found in Dansadau, Zamfara
By: Zagazola Makama
Residents of Dansadau, a farming and cattle-rearing town in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State, woke up Tuesday morning to a grim discovery of the lifeless body of Malam Danladi Boss, a respected Islamic cleric and community leader in the Asibitin Elejah area of the town.
The deceased cleric body was found at the outskirts of Dansadau under suspicious and disturbing circumstances.
Local sources who first stumbled upon the body around 7:05 a.m., said the deceased appeared to have been killed overnight by unknown assailants, with no immediate witnesses or signs of struggle at the scene.
“He was a quiet, peaceful man. We don’t know why anyone would do this to him,” said Musa Dansadau, a relative of the deceased, visibly shaken by the incident.News of the death spread quickly, triggering a wave of mourning in the tightly-knit community.
While Dansadau has been one of the flashpoints in Zamfara’s ongoing battle with armed banditry, the killing of Malam Danladi has brought the violence closer to the heart of the town itself.
Shock as corpse of respected Islamic cleric found in Dansadau, Zamfara
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