NE NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, NOV 17
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived on Sunday on his first-ever visit to Nigeria, the African country will honour him with ‘The Grand Commander of The Order of the Niger’ [GCON] award.
Honoured to be conferred with the ‘Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger’ Award by Nigeria. I accept it with great humility and dedicate it to the people of India. https://t.co/AyQ6v4EotH
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 17, 2024
Queen Elizabeth is the only foreign dignitary who has been awarded with GCON in 1969. This will be the 17th such international award being conferred on PM Modi by a country.
- Queen Elizabeth is the only foreign dignitary who has been awarded with GCON in 1969
- After his visit to Nigeria, PM Modi will be heading to Brazil for the G20 summit
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Nigeria is the first stop in PM Modi’s five-day visit to three nations where the head of both nations aims to strengthen the strategic ties.
I had a productive bilateral session with Prime Minister Modi. We identified several promising areas for enhanced collaboration and cooperation, including culture, defense, mining, customs, and education, among others. As the two largest democracies in the world and in Africa,… pic.twitter.com/LefdsWog8u
— Bola Ahmed Tinubu (@officialABAT) November 17, 2024
The Indian community living in the West African country turned up in large numbers giving him a rousing welcome, chanting ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ and ‘Vande Mataram’ slogans, at the Abuja airport.
Thank you Nigeria for the memorable welcome! pic.twitter.com/2hneeauHD1
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 17, 2024
Thanking the Indian Diaspora in Nigeria for welcoming him, PM Modi wrote a post on X: “Heartwarming to see the Indian community in Nigeria extending such a warm and vibrant welcome!”
Prime Minister Modi also praised the Indian community living in Nigeria for remaining connected with their roots, language, and culture. The Prime Minister also interacted with a large number of Indian women, children, and men living in the West African nation and uploaded pictures with them.
In another post, PM Modi tweeted: “In Nigeria, the Marathi community expressed joy at Marathi being conferred the status of a Classical Language. It is truly commendable how they remain connected to their culture and roots.”
The city of Abuja was decked out with posters and hoardings of PM Modi early on Saturday as the Prime Minister emplaned from India for his five-day visit to three nations including Nigeria.
PM Modi arrived in Abuja on Sunday.
Nigeria is the first stop in the PM’s five-day visit to three nations where the head of both nations aims to strengthen the strategic ties.
After his visit to Nigeria from November 16 to 17, PM Modi will be heading to Brazil for the G20 summit.
PM Modi’s final destination is Guyana.
The Indian diaspora expressed their enthusiasm surrounding PM Modi’s maiden visit to Nigeria.
Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu personally welcomed PM Modi at Abuja airport on Sunday, highlighting the importance of the visit to strengthen India-Nigeria ties.
Taking to social media platform X, PM Modi thanked President Tinubu.
“Landed a short while ago in Nigeria. Grateful for the warm welcome. May this visit deepen the bilateral friendship between our nations,” PM Modi tweeted.
PM Modi became the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the West African nation in 17 years.
“I look forward to welcoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his first visit to Nigeria, which is also the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to our dear country since 2007. Our bilateral discussions will seek to expand the strategic partnership between both countries and enhance cooperation in critical sectors. Welcome to Nigeria, PM Modi @narendramodi,” said Nigeria President Tinubu on Sunday.
Invited by Nigeria President Tinubu, PM Modi was warmly received in Abuja by Minister for Federal Capital Territory Nyesom Ezenwo Wike. The Minister presented PM Modi with the Key to the City of Abuja, symbolising trust and honour from the Nigerian people, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
President Tinubu expressed his eagerness to welcome PM Modi, stating that their discussions aim to expand strategic partnerships and enhance cooperation in key sectors.
“Welcome to Nigeria, Prime Minister Modi,” Tinubu said in a post on X.
PM Modi responded with gratitude, sharing images of his arrival and expressing hope for deepening bilateral friendship between India and Nigeria.
This will be the first visit by an Indian PM in 17 years. He will be the fourth PM after Jawaharlal Nehru (September 1962), Atal Bihari Vajpayee (December 2003) and Manmohan Singh (October 2007) to visit the most populous African country. During the visit, the Prime Minister will hold talks to review the strategic partnership between India and Nigeria and discuss further avenues to enhance the bilateral relationship.