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Nigeria condoles India over tragic plane crash

Nigeria condoles India over tragic plane crash

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By Fortune Abang
The Federal Government has condoled the Indian government over the tragic crash of Air India Flight-171 in Ahmedabad.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar, disclosed this in a statement issued by Kimiebi Ebienfa, Spokesperson of the
Ministry.

Tuggar said, “Nigeria expresses profound sorrow and extends its heartfelt condolences to the government and people of India over the tragic crash of Air India Flight 171 in Ahmedabad on June 12, 2025.

“This devastating incident which claimed the lives of over 290 individuals has left the global community in mourning.

“Nigeria stands in solidarity with India during this period of immense grief and unfortunate loss.

“While initial reports indicate no Nigerian citizen was aboard the flight, the Nigeria High Commission in New Delhi remains in close contact with Indian authorities to verify this information and provide consular assistance where necessary.

“In this moment of shared sorrow, Nigeria reaffirms its commitment to global aviation safety and supports the call for thorough investigation into the crash with a view to preventing  such tragedies in the future.”

The minister further commiserated with the families of the bereaved and all those affected by this tragic incident. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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TB patients in India still burdened despite free treatment- Study

TB patients in India still burdened despite free treatment- Study

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By Abujah Racheal

In spite of receiving free treatment under India’s National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP), tuberculosis (TB) patients in Arunachal Pradesh, in the Northeastern part of the country, continue to face significant financial hardships.

 

This was contained in a new study by Dr Nagaraja Rao, a scientist at the Indian Council of Medical Research—National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis (ICMR-NIRT).

 

The study was titled, “Economic Burden Among Drug-Sensitive TB Patients Treated in the Public Sector Under the National TB Elimination Programme in India”.

 

It was made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja.

 

Rao said that the study highlighted critical gaps in the implementation of the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) scheme meant to provide nutritional support to TB patientsu.

 

He said that the study was conducted across 12 districts of Arunachal Pradesh between October 2022 and March 2023.

 

“The research found out that over 44 per cent of TB patients experienced catastrophic health expenditures, defined as out-of-pocket expenses exceeding 20 per cent of their annual household income, ” he said.

 

He said that while the NTEP provided anti-TB medicines and diagnostics free of cost, patients still incur significant non-medical expenses such as travel, nutritional supplements and lost income due to the disease.

 

He said that although the DBT scheme was a valuable initiative, delays in payments and a lack of patient awareness have hampered its effectiveness.

 

“Only 81 per cent of eligible patients reported receiving at least one instalment of DBT, and many said that the funds arrived late or were insufficient to meet their needs,” he said.

 

He said that the findings underscored the need for strengthened implementation of DBT schemes and tailored interventions to support TB-affected households, particularly in remote and underserved areas like Arunachal Pradesh.

 

“The World Health Organisation recommends that no TB-affected household should suffer financial hardship due to the disease.

 

“However, this study suggests that India is still far from meeting that goal, especially in its northeastern frontier regions,” he said.

 

India bears a significant portion of the global TB burden, with an estimated 2.77 million new cases and 0.32 million deaths in 2022.

 

The country’s high TB incidence is partly due to its large population, diverse socioeconomic conditions, and varying healthcare infrastructure.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Kadiri Abdulrahman

UN Chief warns India, Pakistan against military confrontation

UN Chief warns India, Pakistan against military confrontation

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By Tiamiyu Arobani

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called for “maximum restraint” from India and Pakistan.

While addressing newsmen at the Security Council in UN Headquarters in New York, he warned that escalating tensions over a recent deadly terror attack in Kashmir risk spiralling into military confrontation.

Guterres expressed deep concern over deteriorating relations between the two South Asian neighbours, saying they had reached “their highest in years”.

He reiterated his condemnation of the April 22 terror attack in the Pahalgam area of Jammu and Kashmir, which killed no fewer than 26 civilians and injured many more.

“Targeting civilians is unacceptable and those responsible must be brought to justice through credible and lawful means.

“It is also essential, especially at this critical hour, to avoid a military confrontation that could easily spin out of control,” Guterres said.

India and Pakistan both administer parts of Kashmir but claim the territory in full.

The Security Council was due to meet behind closed doors later to discuss the rising tensions between the two nations.

The UN chief offered his good offices to both governments to help de-escalate tensions and promote diplomacy, stressing that “a military solution is no solution.”

“Now is the time for maximum restraint and stepping back from the brink,” he said.

Guterres also praised both countries for their long-standing contributions to UN peacekeeping operations and expressed hope that their shared history of cooperation could form the basis for renewed dialogue.

“The United Nations stands ready to support any initiative that promotes de-escalation, diplomacy, and a renewed commitment to peace,” he said.(NAN)

Edited by Ismail Abdulaziz

Nigeria, India seek stronger trade ties

Nigeria, India seek stronger trade ties

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By Rukayat Moisemhe

Representatives from Nigeria and India have explored ways to strengthen their long-standing friendship and bilateral trade partnership while identifying new areas of cooperation.

This was the focus of the Nigeria-India Bilateral Business Meeting held in Lagos on Thursday.

Mr Gabriel Idahosa, President of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), stated that Nigeria and India share a rich history of economic and cultural ties that have developed over decades.

Idahosa, who was represented by Mr Leye Kupoluyi, Deputy President of the LCCI, stated that as both countries navigate a rapidly changing global economic landscape, it is essential to strengthen and diversify their bilateral engagements.

He noted that in the fourth quarter of 2024, Nigeria’s total merchandise trade stood at N36.6 trillion, reflecting a significant increase of 68.32 per cent compared to the same period in 2023.

Idahosa added that this growth reflects the resilience and potential of the Nigerian economy, driven by strong demand for foreign goods and services across various sectors.

“India has consistently been one of Nigeria’s top trading partners, reflecting the deep economic interlinkages between our nations.

“In Q4 2024, India emerged as Nigeria’s fourth-largest export destination, with exports valued at N1.60 trillion, accounting for 7.98 per cent of Nigeria’s total exports.

“On the import side, India was Nigeria’s second-largest source of imports, with goods worth N1.90 trillion, representing 11.43 per cent of Nigeria’s total imports.

“This bilateral trade relationship is characterised by the exchange of vital commodities and services that are essential to the growth and development of both economies,” he said.

The LCCI president said the energy, agricultural, pharmaceutical and machinery sectors are strong components of the trade dynamics of both countries.

Idahosa, however, noted that in spite of the strong bilateral trade, there were significant opportunities for enhanced collaboration.

He said diversifying trade beyond crude oil and raw agricultural products to include manufactured goods, technology services, and value-added products would foster a more sustainable economic relationship.

“Furthermore, Indian investment in Nigeria’s industrialisation, particularly in manufacturing, agro-processing and technology, can generate employment and boost economic development.

“Joint knowledge exchange programmes in education, research and technology transfer, renewable energy and biotechnology will further strengthen bilateral cooperation.

“As we look ahead, it is evident that the Nigeria-India bilateral business relationship holds immense promise.

“By leveraging our respective strengths, addressing existing challenges, and fostering a spirit of collaboration, we can unlock new opportunities that will benefit our economies and societies,” he said.

Ms Vartika Rawat, Acting Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, noted that India and Nigeria had achieved significant milestones since establishing diplomatic relations in 1958.

Rawat stated that India, in its development journey, not only focused on itself but also opened its growth story for the global good, extending assistance to its neighbours and friends around the world.

She said that the country, currently at the forefront of fighting climate change, also provided capacity-building assistance under ITEC/e-ITEC (Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation) to over 160 countries.

Rawat noted that since both countries established diplomatic ties in 1958, education and capacity building had been the focus areas of the relationship.

“One of the major requirements for developing relations between two countries is direct connectivity to ease the movement of people and goods.

“While Air Peace started operating direct flights from Lagos to Mumbai in March 2023, I understand that it has been suspended due to logistical reasons.

“Indian airlines have also requested permission from Nigerian Authorities for starting direct and code share flights from India to Nigeria.

“I am sure these developments will give a new impetus to our relationship and increase the people-to-people contact,” she said.

She stressed the need for both countries to drive development partnerships and cultural cooperation, while opening new vistas in trade and economic relationships.

Rawat said that while there was a tendency to follow known paths and traditional methods of doing business, Nigerian companies should look at the strengths of India in various futuristic fields.

She said areas like financial technology, Artificial Intelligence, health – including vaccine manufacturing, digital and green growth were critical to be adapted to the needs and requirements of Nigeria. (NAN)

Edited by Okeoghene Akubuike/Christiana Fadare

Nigeria, India vow spike in economic, defence, other ties

Nigeria, India vow spike in economic, defence, other ties

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By Salisu Sani-Idris

Nigeria and India have reaffirmed their commitment to a robust strategic partnership.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that both countries also pledged to strengthen ties in key areas including economic development, defence, healthcare and food security, among others.

This is contained in a joint statement issued on Sunday in Abuja at the conclusion of the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to Nigeria at the invitation of President Bola Tinubu.

NAN reports that the Indian prime minister received a formal welcome, including a 21-artillery gun salute at the Presidential Villa.

Tinubu and Modi went into a tete-a-tete, and later jointly presided over an expanded bilateral and political talks.

During their bilateral discussion, the two leaders agreed to a greater collaboration in counterterrorism, maritime security, and intelligence sharing.

With growing threats in the Gulf of Guinea and the Indian Ocean, they also agreed to coordinated actions to safeguard maritime trade routes and combat piracy.

The two countries pledged to continue regular naval exercises and joint anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Guinea to safeguard critical maritime routes.

‘” The leaders reiterated their unequivocal condemnation of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations including the cross-border movement of terrorists and terror financing networks and safe havens.

‘” They called for zero tolerance to terrorism and expeditious finalisation and adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on International terrorism in the UN Framework.

“They also called for the implementation of the UNGA and the UNSC resolutions on countering terrorism and violent extremism.

”It was agreed to enhance cooperation in the area of counter terrorism,” the joint statement said.

Modi reiterated India’s readiness to support Nigeria’s defence modernisation efforts, highlighting India’s emergence as a trusted defence manufacturer.

Similarly, the two leaders also highlighted the vibrant economic relationship between India and Nigeria, with India positioned as Nigeria’s largest trading partner and a significant contributor to its economy.

Nigeria commended the contributions of over 200 Indian companies operating in the country, which have generated substantial employment and investment opportunities.

On bilateral trade expansion, both leaders directed their officials to finalise pending agreements.

” These include the Economic Cooperation Agreement (ECA), Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA), and the Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT), to boost trade and investment.

” The fruitification of some of the investments” agreed to by the Indian companies during the visit of President Tinubu to India in September 2023, and committed to facilitating early finalization of the remaining investments.

On the sidelines of the G20 Leaders’ Summit held from September 9th-10th, 2023, in New Delhi, the Nigeria-India Presidential Roundtable and Business Conference had taken place.

During the conference, Indian investors pledged a combined total of over $14 billion across critical sectors of the Nigerian economy.

The investments were targeted on industrialisation, energy, telecommunications, and defence sectors

On infrastructure Development, the joint statement added that India reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Nigeria’s development priorities through concessional Lines of credit and technical expertise.

On energy, Nigeria and India agreed on long-term contracts for crude oil and LNG supply and technical support in pipeline transmission security, CNG conversion and LPG bottling distribution.

The two leaders also discussed broader collaboration on food security and agriculture, health, education, and cultural exchanges.

Also, on food security, the leaders agreed that it remains a priority for developing countries especially with bigger populations.

”Nigeria thanked India for providing the necessary concessions sought for in the supply of rice at the time of their need.

”They agreed to enhance collaboration in the area of agriculture from agricultural machinery, high yield seeds to sharing technical expertise, know-how and technologies and agreed to identify ways of cooperation in these areas.

”The Indian side thanked the Nigerian side for supporting the Indian Resolution at the UN to declare 2023 as the International Year of Millets.

” And agreed to increase collaboration between India and Nigeria in the area of Millets, ” the joint statement said.

On healthcare sector, Nigeria and India pledged to deepen their collaboration focusing on the establishment of hospitals and diagnostic centers, as well as the deployment of innovative health management systems.

Both sides acknowledged the ongoing efforts by Indian hospitals operating in Nigeria and highlighted the vast potential for further collaboration to enhance healthcare delivery across the country.

The Indian Government offered to share its CoWIN digital platform, an open-source health management infrastructure that has revolutionised vaccination campaigns and health data management in India.

It said, ” This system is expected to support Nigeria’s healthcare system by improving the efficiency and accessibility of vaccination programs and other health initiatives. ”

The Indian government also extended its commitment to supply high-quality generic pharmaceutical products to Nigeria at economical rates under the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP) scheme.

The scheme is a campaign launched by India’s Department of Pharmaceuticals to provide quality medicines at affordable prices to the masses.

The statement said,” The initiative is aimed at making essential medicines more affordable, particularly for vulnerable populations, and supporting Nigerian public hospital procurement processes.”

Nigeria and India reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening collaboration on education, cultural exchanges, and fostering strong people-to-people contacts, building on longstanding historical ties and mutual aspirations.

India was acknowledged as a significant partner in Nigeria’s human resource development through various scholarship programs, including the eVBAB scheme, which facilitates virtual learning opportunities.

Both sides agreed to work together to encourage more Nigerian students to leverage these scholarship programmes.

Tinubu and Modi applauded the vibrant cultural and academic exchanges between the two nations, which have included visits by cultural troupes, participation in film and literary festivals, and other collaborative activities.

They underscored the importance of further widening these exchanges to promote mutual understanding and shared heritage.

The leaders recognised the role of tourism in enhancing people-to-people connections and emphasised the need to explore opportunities for promoting travel and cultural interaction between Nigeria and India.

On working together through its membership in international organisations, India commended Nigeria for its reciprocal support of non-permanent members of the UN Security Council for 2028-2029.

The two countries reiterated their joint commitment to UN Security Council reform and mutual support for permanent and non-permanent memberships.

They also pledged cooperation on regional peace and security, particularly in West Africa.

Nigeria ‘took note’ of India’s invitation to join the Global Biofuel Alliance and Global Rivers Cities Alliance.

It said, ”As members of International Solar Alliance (ISA), both sides agreed to intensify their cooperation in establishing solar parks and to work towards increasing the share of the renewable energy in their energy portfolio.” (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Bashir Rabe Mani

GCON honour on Modi, Indian’s PM, excites community

GCON honour on Modi, Indian’s PM, excites community

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By Taiye Olayemi

The Indian community in Nigeria has expressed happiness over the conferment of the prestigious Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger(GCON), award on its home Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

 

Mr Sanjay Srivastava, Founder of Overseas Friends of Bharatiya Janata Party (OFBJP), Nigeria Chapter, in a statement on Sunday, said the award was a testament to Modi’s contributions to strengthening bilateral relations between India and Nigeria.

 

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that President Bola Tinubu on Sunday, during the Nigeria/India Bilateral meeting held in Abuja, conferred the national honour on the Indian Prime Minister.

 

Th president said that the award was bestowed on the Indian leader to signify Nigeria’s appreciation and commitment to the Nigerian-Indian partnership.

 

Queen Elizabeth is the only foreign dignitary to have received such honour in 1969.

 

NAN also reports that the Nigerian recognition is the 17th such international award conferred on PM Modi by a foreign country.

 

Srivastava said that Modi’s recognition was a significant milestone in India-Nigeria relations, reflecting his tireless efforts toward fostering cooperation and mutual understanding between the two nations.

 

“On behalf of the Indian community in Nigeria, along with the General Secretary of OFBJP Nigeria, Mr Pravin Kumar, and Vice Presidents Vikas Kane and Mr Sabir Ali, we extend our congratulations to PM Modi for this exceptional recognition.

 

“The Indian community in Nigeria sees PM Modi’s GCON honour as a moment of pride, recognising his dedication to promoting global cooperation and development.

 

“This award will undoubtedly further solidify the bond between India and Nigeria, paving the way for increased collaboration and mutual growth,” he said.

 

“After receiving the honour, Modi addressed a gathering of Indian diaspora in Abuja, where he dedicated the honour to the people of India and the resilient Indian community residing in Nigeria.

 

“Modi’s inspiring speech highlighted the enduring bond between India and Nigeria.

 

“Modi emphasised the need to further deepen strategic partnership across various sectors such as defence, energy, technology, trade, health and education.

 

“The Prime Minister also reflected on the remarkable progress achieved in the last decade, nurturing the shared vision of collaboration based on Bharatiya philosophy and values.”

 

He further quoted Modi as saying that honouring him with Nigeria’s National Award was an honour that belongs to the people of India.

 

“This honour belongs to all of you, Indians living here in Nigeria,” Modi was quoted as saying.

 

Srivastava, who is also the President of the Afro Asian Initiative for Community Development, noted that under Modi’s leadership, India had made significant strides in various sectors.

 

He said the growth had been in the area of economic development, digital revolution, international cooperation and many more.

 

“Initiatives like Jan Dhan, MUDRA Bank and Unified Pension Scheme have transformed India’s economic landscape, while programmes like BharatNet, DigiLocker and UMANG have bridged the digital divide and enhanced services,” he said. (NAN) (nannews.ng)

Edited by Ephraims Sheyin

PM Modi’s visit to Nigeria sparks jubilation among indians

PM Modi’s visit to Nigeria sparks jubilation among indians

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Mr Sanjay Srivastava, Founder of OFBJP, Nigeria Chapter

 

 

By Taiye Olayemi

The Overseas Friends of Bharatiya Janata Party (OFBJP), Nigeria Chapter, has expressed excitement over Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s planned visit to Nigeria from Nov. 16 to Nov.17.

 

Mr Sanjay Srivastava, Founder of OFBJP, in a statement, on Wednesday, said the visit would boost bilateral ties between Nigeria and India.

 

“This is the first visit of our beloved Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Nigeria since he assumed office in 2014, and this marks almost 18 years since a prime ministerial visit to Nigeria.

 

“This visit will enhance bilateral ties, strengthen our diplomatic, cultural, and economic relationships. So, we are excited look forward to a rewarding experience,” he said.

 

Srivastava, who is also the President of the Afro-Asian Initiative for Community Development, said the India Support Group in Nigeria was eagerly awaiting the arrival of Modi to Nigeria.

 

According to him, this will  spur a new chapter of friendship and trade promotion with Nigeria.

 

“The India Support Group is wholeheartedly ready to honour the Prime Minister’s arrival,” he said

 

He disclosed that among those to welcome Modi were: Mr Pravin Kumar, General Seceratary of OFBJP Nigeria, Mr Vikas Kane and Mr Sabir, Vice Presidents of OFBJP Nigeria.

 

Srivastava noted that the visit aimed to solidify trade and investment opportunities, enhance cooperation in key sectors like energy, technology, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture.

 

He said that Nigeria and India were expected to explore deeper educational, cultural, and people-to-people connections to celebrate shared values and traditions.

 

“It is planned that there would be joint efforts to address security challenges, counter-terrorism, and maritime security will be highlighted to align with regional and global stability goals, ” he said.

 

He said further that India was committed to contributing to Nigeria’s healthcare infrastructure and skill-building programmes, offering expertise in medical services and workforce development.

 

“India and Nigeria will explore sustainable energy partnerships, focusing on renewable energy solutions to meet Nigeria’s energy needs while supporting environmental goals.

 

“This historic visit, culminating with discussions between Prime Minister Modi and President Bola Tinubu, signifies a strengthened India-Nigeria alliance, committed to a prosperous future, built on mutual respect and shared goals,” he said. (NAN) (nannews.ng)

Edited by Benson Ezugwu/Folasade Adeniran

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