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Anambra partners NPPAN to revive South East palm economy

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The National Palm Produce Association of Nigeria (NPPAN) has started a major initiative to restore Anambra State and the South East geo political zone to the top of the global oil palm value chain. The move followed a partnership between Alpha Palm City Estate Development Ltd, a privately driven firm, and NPPAN. The company is an agro real estate development outfit that acquires estates, plants fast growing high yielding palm nursery seedlings, nurtures them and sells to agro investors.

Speaking on the development, the Anambra State Commissioner for Agriculture, Prof. Foster Ihejiofor said Governor Chukwuma Soludo is strongly interested in investing in the sector for maximum economic returns. He recalled that his visit to Malaysia in 2022 showed how a palm tree was officially turned into a national economic plant. According to him, “It was such that no one touches it without government approval.” He warned that anyone who torches palm trees in the state would be prosecuted.

Prof. Ihejiofor explained that palm trees were highly valued in Malaysia and no by product was ever allowed to waste. He said that a similar result could be achieved in Anambra with this bold synergy between NPPAN and Alpha Palm City. The Commissioner noted that palm plantation has become the backbone of the Malaysian economy and could serve the same purpose for Nigeria and Anambra. He stressed that Governor Soludo has shown high optimism in supporting serious investors to standardize operations and get access to processing machines if they form cooperatives.

He added that real benefits will begin to roll in once that structure is achieved. The Commissioner lamented that Nigeria, which once gave palm nuts to Malaysia, now imports about five hundred million dollars worth of palm oil from the same country every year. He also observed that more than 80 per cent of products on the shelves of typical Nigerian supermarkets are palm oil by products.

According to him, the state government has distributed over two million palm seedlings to more than 180,000 households in the last two years, in line with Governor Soludo’s vision for the sector. He stated that “Palm tree remains a very valuable economic tree that lifts families out of poverty.”

Mrs. Priceless Ani Emeka, an Executive of Alpha Palm City Estate, said the company is open to partnering with individuals and groups interested in agro estate development. She explained that they have land resources already planted with fast yielding nursery palm species and would nurture them for a period before investors take over. She encouraged local and international investors to seize the chance, especially under the popular “one family, twenty palms” promotion. She noted that payments have been structured in phases and installment options. The goal, she added, is to raise at least twenty million palm trees soon in the state.

The National Vice President (South East) of NPPAN, Dr. Lynda Onubogu, who inaugurated the new Anambra State executive led by Mrs. Ifeyinwa Onweluzo, said palm produce was once the main base and trademark of the Eastern Nigerian economy before it was neglected. She said, “The inauguration is a call to restore the palm produce business in the South East zone beginning with Anambra State.”

The National Secretary of ANPPAN, Kayode Olatola, noted that the association has existed since 1995, and that palm produce is found in commercial quantities in 29 states of the federation.

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Tinubu’s Wife Gives N50m Support To 250 Sokoto Persons With Disabilities

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Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Bola Tinubu, has disbursed N50 million to persons living with disabilities in Sokoto State as part of activities marking this year’s World Disability Day. She was represented at the event by the wife of the Sokoto State Governor, Hajiya Fatima Ahmed Aliyu, who explained that the gesture is part of a nationwide effort to support persons with disabilities to become self-reliant.

The First Lady said the Renewed Hope Initiative, RHI, is empowering 250 persons with disabilities in each state, with each beneficiary receiving N200,000 as a grant. According to her, a total of 9,500 persons living with disabilities across Nigeria will benefit from the N1.9 billion intervention. She noted the programme is being implemented in all 36 states of the federation and the FCT.

“It is worth noting that over the past two years, the Renewed Hope Initiative has supported over one hundred thousand women, petty traders, and small business owners, including persons living with disabilities, with direct financial grants to grow their businesses,” she stated. She added that RHI remains committed to uplifting lives through different sectors. “Our commitment to improving lives has also been demonstrated through various interventions in agriculture, economic empowerment, education, health, and social welfare,” she said.

Senator Tinubu further explained that the initiative has provided financial and material support to survivors of communal clashes, disaster victims, widows, and orphans of Nigeria’s fallen heroes. She pointed out that food assistance has been sent to 22 states and the FCT, including internally displaced persons and other vulnerable groups.

She commended Governor Ahmed Aliyu for supporting persons living with disabilities in Sokoto. In her remarks, Hajiya Fatima Ahmed Aliyu announced an additional donation of N2 million each to seven associations of persons with disabilities in the state as part of continuous efforts to empower their members.

Earlier, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Disability Matters, Umar Muhammad Sabon Birni, revealed that the current administration has reviewed and increased the monthly stipends for persons with disabilities from N6,500 to N10,000. He noted that 6,679 registered beneficiaries are currently receiving the allowance, and more will be registered soon.

“The Ahmed Aliyu-led administration has also provided Ramadan feeding centres for persons with disabilities to break their fast during the holy month,” he stated. He added that the Governor has fulfilled his pledge of providing 1,000 hand-cycles to persons with disabilities in the state. He praised Governor Ahmed Aliyu for his love, support, and care for persons living with disabilities, urging beneficiaries to support government policies in return.

In his goodwill message, Sultan Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar commended Governor Ahmed Aliyu for prioritising people-oriented projects across the state and encouraged him to sustain the pace. Represented by Ubandoman Arkilla, Alhaji Aliyu Hassan, the Sultan assured that the Sultanate Council would continue supporting the administration.

Highlights of the event featured a para-soccer match between Governor Aliyu’s team and that of his wife, where the First Lady’s team secured a 2–1 victory. The Sokoto Para-Soccer Team also presented a trophy to the Governor’s wife, which they won in a competition involving teams from Sokoto, Kebbi, and Zamfara States.

Tinubu Gives N200,000 Grants to 250 Adamawa Persons With Disabilities

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The First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu CON, has launched the Renewed Hope Initiative Economic Empowerment Programme for Persons Living with Disabilities in Adamawa State as part of activities celebrating the 2025 International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The event aligns with the nationwide Renewed Hope Initiative Social Investment Programme designed to promote inclusive growth, dignity, and equal opportunity for vulnerable citizens across the country.

Speaking in Yola on behalf of the First Lady, the wife of the Governor of Adamawa State, Her Excellency Hajiya Dr. Lami Ahmadu Fintiri, explained that the programme would provide business revitalization grants of two hundred thousand naira each to two hundred and fifty Persons Living with Disabilities in every State, the FCT, and the Defence, Police Officer’s Wives Association. The intervention is aimed at helping small entrepreneurs strengthen their existing businesses and improve their livelihood.

She noted that a total of nine thousand five hundred Nigerians living with disabilities across the country would benefit from the initiative, bringing the total value of the intervention to one point nine billion naira. According to Senator Tinubu, this support reflects the commitment of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR to build a nation where no citizen is left behind, especially people whose needs are often overlooked.

In her remarks, Her Excellency Hajiya Dr. Lami Fintiri reaffirmed her dedication to advancing the lives of Persons Living with Disabilities in Adamawa State. She stated that as the State Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Initiative and through her Fresh Air Pro-Life Empowerment Foundation, she had consistently championed the rights, welfare, and empowerment of vulnerable persons in the state.

In honour of the 2025 International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Lami Fintiri also announced a major donation to support PWDs in all twenty one Local Government Areas of Adamawa State. The relief items include ten hand powered disabled tricycles, two hundred and twenty bags of rice, two hundred and twenty cartons of spaghetti and macaroni, two hundred and twenty cartons of five litre vegetable oil, as well as blankets, mats, and other essential non food supplies. She emphasized that these items were meant to provide comfort and support, ensuring that persons living with disabilities feel valued and recognised in this global celebration.

She reiterated her commitment to serving humanity with compassion, noting that uplifting vulnerable groups remains a central part of her mission. She urged society to continue removing barriers and build an environment where everyone, regardless of ability, can live with dignity, confidence, and hope. Lami Fintiri also expressed gratitude to Senator Oluremi Tinubu CON for her continuous dedication to transforming lives across sectors, including education, agriculture, women petty trading, and youth development.

She highlighted other ongoing RHI programmes providing assistive devices, educational support for young persons with disabilities, and skills acquisition to promote sustainable livelihoods. Speaking on behalf of all Persons Living with Disabilities in the state, Comrade Abdullahi Toungo, Chairman of the Physically Challenged Association, thanked Senator Tinubu for remembering them and making the intervention an annual commitment. He also praised Hajiya Lami Fintiri, fondly called Uwar Marayu and Uwar Nakassasu, for her consistent support since 2019, adding, “We appreciate you, we love you, and we pray for you.”

The event featured the symbolic presentation of cash support to fifty selected beneficiaries, alongside the official handover of food and non food items to leaders of the PWD community. The programme, launched simultaneously across the thirty six states, the Federal Capital Territory, and DEPOWA, reaffirms Nigeria’s commitment to inclusion, empowerment, and equal opportunity for all citizens living with disabilities.

Tinubu initiative gives ₦200,000 each to 250 Plateau persons with disabilities

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The Plateau State First Lady has empowered 250 persons living with disabilities with grants of ₦200,000 each, reinforcing the state’s commitment to inclusivity and equal opportunities. The initiative, implemented under the Renewed Hope Initiative, was unveiled during the 2025 World Disability Day celebration and highlighted the resilience of persons living with disabilities.

Speaking at the event, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Hon. Caroline Dafur, expressed appreciation to the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Distinguished Senator Oluremi Tinubu CON. She praised her for what she described as “unwavering commitment and passion for uplifting vulnerable populations.” Dafur also commended the State First Lady, Her Excellency Barr. Mrs. Helen Mutfwang, for her “relentless efforts in ensuring the successful implementation of the Renewed Hope Initiative program in Plateau State.”

Mrs. Mutfwang, who also serves as the State Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Initiative, represented the National Coordinator and delivered a message of encouragement to the beneficiaries. She assured them of continuous support and stated that the initiative is aimed at empowering vulnerable persons. She expressed confidence that the ₦200,000 grant would bring meaningful progress to their social and economic well-being.

The event attracted dignitaries, including the Director-General of the Human Rights Commission and the PDP Women Leader. They offered goodwill messages praising the First Lady’s leadership. According to them, her efforts reflect a vision that promotes empowerment and inclusion. They noted that the grants would improve livelihoods and foster a deeper sense of belonging among persons living with disabilities.

The beneficiaries were visibly emotional during the ceremony as they expressed sincere gratitude for the financial support. They pledged to use the grant to pursue entrepreneurship, education, or vocational interests while contributing to their communities. Their stories highlighted the impact of empowerment initiatives and the value of creating practical opportunities for persons with disabilities.

The gathering reaffirmed the mission of the Renewed Hope Initiative, which strives to build a society where everyone, regardless of ability, can access equal opportunities and live with dignity. The Plateau State First Lady’s gesture served as a reminder that inclusive actions can transform lives and strengthen community resilience.

250 Persons With Disabilities Get ₦200,000 Support In Bauchi

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250 beneficiaries in Bauchi, including persons with disabilities and disabled veterans, have received ₦200,000 each under the Renewed Hope Initiative economic empowerment programme, as Bauchi State joined the nation to mark the 2025 International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The event was held at Dr. Rilwanu Suleiman Adamu Square, where Bauchi First Lady, Hajiya Dr. Aisha Bala Mohammed, praised the initiative led by Senator Oluremi Tinubu, CON, for supporting vulnerable groups striving to grow their small businesses.

Dr. Aisha Bala Mohammed said the support would enhance livelihoods and strengthen economic independence for beneficiaries, noting that such interventions reflect national efforts to reduce exclusion. She stated that inclusivity is not only a policy direction but a moral duty, adding that “no citizen should be left behind regardless of physical limitations.”

The First Lady described persons with disabilities as people with “immense talent, resilience, and courage,” stressing the need for opportunities and respect. She applauded the Renewed Hope Initiative for recognising the capacities of beneficiaries and giving them the means to build sustainable income.

She urged government agencies, private organisations, community leaders, and families to work together and ensure equal access for all citizens. According to her, society must guarantee accessibility, empowerment, and dignity for every individual, especially those living with disabilities, to build a more inclusive and supportive environment.

Ebonyi PWDs Get N200,000 Grants From Renewed Hope Initiative

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No fewer than 250 Persons with Disabilities in Ebonyi State have received N200,000 each from the Renewed Hope Initiative of the first lady, Oluremi Tinubu. The beneficiaries also got one bag of rice each as part of the support package.

The empowerment was inaugurated in Abakaliki on Wednesday, with Mrs Tinubu represented by Mary-Maudline Nwifuru, wife of the Ebonyi governor. She said the scheme under the Social Investment programme was created to provide essential needs for PWDs across the country.

She described the event as significant, coming as the world marked the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. According to her, the 2025 theme, Fostering Disability Inclusive Society for Advancing Social Progress, connects strongly with the motive of the initiative.

She added that a special school for the blind in the state would receive N1 million and five 25kg bags of rice. “Today, PWDs benefited from the RHI programme in the state and across the country,” she said. “The governing board has resolved to mark the economic empowerment programme for PWDs as an annual event and in commemoration of the day.”

Mrs Tinubu noted that the programme provided N200,000 business recapitalisation grants to 250 PWDs in Ebonyi to support more business owners and strengthen means of livelihood. She further stated that each state of the federation, the defence and police officers’ wives association would receive N50 million to distribute to beneficiaries.

She explained that the empowerment aligned with the vision of President Bola Tinubu under the Renewed Hope Initiative, aimed at promoting inclusive growth among citizens.

In her remarks, Mrs Nwifuru, who is also the state coordinator of RHI, was represented by Felicia Nwankpuma, commissioner for women affairs and social development. She commended the wife of the president for extending the programme to Ebonyi State.

Mrs Nwifuru said the initiative aligned with the state government’s People’s Charter of Needs agenda and her personal project, the BERWO foundation, which supports vulnerable groups. She said the 2025 theme reflected commitments of the government to inclusion, protection and empowerment. “For inclusion and equality, let us use the celebration to strengthen our resolve for the group,” she said.

On behalf of the beneficiaries, Chieme Odumegwu, state chairman of the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities, appreciated Mrs Tinubu for what she described as a gesture of kindness and passion. Ms Odumegwu appealed to the state government to assent to the disability rights law to prohibit discrimination against PWDs in all areas of life.

Oriental Energy Praises Akwa Ibom as Ideal Investment Hub

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The Executive Chairman of Oriental Energy, Alhaji Mohammed Indimi OFR, has stated that Akwa Ibom State remains the best destination for investments because of its peace, security, and the friendly nature of its people. He made this known during a courtesy visit by the management of Oriental Energy to the State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno PhD, at Government House, Uyo. According to him, the company has operated in the State for many years without any issues and has enjoyed a conducive atmosphere for growth. He commended the host communities for creating an enabling environment for their operations.

Alhaji Indimi highlighted some of the impactful Corporate Social Responsibility projects carried out by the company and assured that Oriental Energy is open to partnering with the State in key development areas. Similarly, the Executive Vice Chairman, Engr. Goni Musa Sheikh, noted that their primary operational base is Akwa Ibom State and emphasized that they have lived peacefully in the State for several years. He recalled various CSR initiatives including scholarships, medical support, and other community-focused programmes. He also applauded the host communities for what he described as their uncommon cooperation.

In his response, Governor Umo Eno appreciated Alhaji Indimi and his team for their visit. He also expressed the readiness of the State Government to collaborate with the oil company to support the administration’s developmental agenda. The Governor noted, “Choosing to come to see us as Government is very homely, and we really appreciate this. We know your company has been here in the State, and we will continue to work with you to ensure that we have that mutual benefit for your company, the State, and the people of Akwa Ibom State.”

Governor Eno further described the synergy between Oriental Energy and other emerging oil companies as heartwarming. He said, “As a State, we are poised to partner more with your organization and others for our overall good.” He encouraged the oil company and others to take up spaces in the State’s 21-storey smart building, the Udom Emmanuel Towers, noting that it would serve conveniently as their administrative headquarters in Uyo for better collaboration with the State Government.

The Governor also urged Oriental Energy to employ indigenes of the State and train them to contribute effectively to the company and the State’s development. He commended the company for its contributions to the State Security Trust Fund and encouraged it to establish a permanent base in Akwa Ibom, assuring them of continued peace and a good working environment.

“I invite you to take a look at our Ibom Deep Sea Port and the possibility of working together in that aspect because it will surely bring great benefits,” he emphasized. The Governor restated that the State is willing to strengthen partnerships that support economic growth and create more opportunities for its people.

FG pushes feed reforms to drive livestock growth

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The Federal Government has restated its commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s livestock industry by prioritising animal feed as a key driver of transformation. This was highlighted at the Nigeria Feed and Fodder Partners’ Breakfast Roundtable held in Abuja on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.

Speaking at the event, the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Livestock Development, Dr. Chinyere Ijeoma Akujobi, represented by the Deputy Director, Ranch and Pastoral Resources Development, Mr. Akeem Ibilade, said the government is creating an enabling environment and increasing collaboration with producers, processors, investors, financiers, and research institutions. She explained that these partnerships are aimed at moving feed production to the centre of the livestock development agenda.

Dr. Akujobi noted that Nigeria has the land, livestock resources, skilled manpower, and market potential needed to become West Africa’s Feed Production Capital. According to her, what is required now is a stronger level of alignment and commitment across stakeholders to maximise these opportunities.

She stated that reforms are ongoing under the National Livestock Growth Acceleration Strategy, NL-GAS, with a focus on sustainable feed and fodder systems. She added that the National Animal Feed and Fodder Policy is being pushed forward to reduce national feed deficit and support commercial, year-round forage production.

According to her, Nigeria is gradually adopting structured livestock systems such as ranches and commercial feedlots. She cited the recently launched Wase Grazing Reserve livestock estate as an example of the new direction. “Feed accounts for 60–70 percent of livestock production costs,” she stressed. “Where feed fails, livestock cannot succeed.”

The President of the Nigeria Feed and Fodder Multi-Stakeholder Platform, Prof. Maikano Mohammed Ari, said feed remains central to value-chain competitiveness. Representative of the Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project, Jubabatu Ibrahim, highlighted the World Bank–supported project’s role in boosting productivity, resilience, and commercialization in the sector.

Goodwill messages were delivered by AU-IBAR and Sahel Consulting, both reaffirming support for strengthening Nigeria’s feed and fodder sector. The forum, themed Advancing Sustainable Feed and Fodder Synergy in Nigeria, attracted participants from academia, financial institutions, ABIS Group, development partners, and industry stakeholders.

Kaduna Seeks Kuwait Support to Boost Schools and Development

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Governor of Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani, CON, has announced new progress in the State’s education and development partnership during a high-level meeting in Kuwait City. He met with Dr. Waleed Al-Bahar, Director General of the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development, to review achievements under the Reaching Out-of-School Children Programme and deepen cooperation in other priority sectors.

The Governor described the meeting as an important moment for Kaduna State. He said the ROOSC programme, backed by the Kuwait Fund, Islamic Development Bank, Global Partnership for Education, Education Above All, and Save the Children International, represents a combined investment of 62.8 million dollars. According to him, this support is helping Kaduna State tackle the challenge of out-of-school children and transform learning outcomes.

Senator Sani said, “I conveyed the heartfelt appreciation of the Government and people of Kaduna State for the Fund’s support to our dear State.” He added that the project targets more than 100,000 out-of-school children while directly benefiting over 1.2 million learners across all 23 LGAs. He stated that the programme is restoring hope, expanding opportunity, and building a stronger future for young people.

He presented key milestones to the Fund’s leadership, noting that 79,275 out-of-school children have been identified and mapped in 14 LGAs. He revealed that 13,756 learners have enrolled, surpassing the Year One target of 10,000. He further highlighted that 1,300 teachers have been trained while over 35,000 learning kits have been distributed. Civil works are currently ongoing to rehabilitate 170 schools and construct 102 new ones.

The Governor stressed his administration’s commitment to speeding up delivery. He said he appealed for continued backing in fast-tracking the next phase of disbursements, explaining that timely action will give children faster access to safe and modern learning environments.

Beyond education, Senator Sani presented Kaduna State’s new priorities for partnership. These include upgrading and solarising between 255 and 500 Primary Healthcare Centres, widening rural infrastructure such as roads, electrification, water supply, and sanitation, and supporting agricultural modernisation through mechanisation, irrigation, climate-resilient inputs, processing centres, and agribusiness opportunities for youth and women.

The Director General of the Kuwait Fund reaffirmed Kaduna’s unique place as the first Nigerian state to receive assistance from the organisation. He praised the administration for transparency, reform-oriented leadership, and a vision for inclusive growth. Senior KFAED officials including Thamer Alfailakawi, Khaled Salah Al-Marzouq, and Rawya Alawadhi also attended the meeting.

Senator Sani said both sides concluded with a shared commitment to accelerate all ongoing projects and expand cooperation in health, agriculture, and infrastructure. He noted that this renewed understanding aims to improve the lives of millions of Kaduna residents by advancing development goals across multiple sectors.

Lagos and Russia Seek Stronger Energy and Technology Partnership

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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, has reaffirmed the state’s commitment to strengthening relations between Nigeria and the Russian Federation as part of efforts to explore new opportunities in energy and technology. The Governor, represented by his Deputy, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, made this known during a courtesy visit by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to Nigeria, H.E. Mr. Andrey L. Podelyshev, at the Deputy Governor’s Official Residence in Ikoyi, Lagos.

Sanwo-Olu stated that Nigeria and Russia have enjoyed decades of diplomatic and development partnerships, noting that Lagos holds an important place in the country’s economic, cultural, and historical sectors. He acknowledged that the bilateral relationship had slowed in recent years due to various circumstances but said both countries’ foreign affairs ministries are working to revive and reinforce these ties.

The Governor stressed that Lagos, as Nigeria’s former federal capital and current economic hub contributing about 30 per cent of the nation’s GDP, remains a strategic gateway for investment and international cooperation. He expressed optimism that Lagos State would collaborate in several sectors proposed by the Russian Government, adding that the state is open to productive negotiations and meaningful partnerships.

Sanwo-Olu pointed out the state’s interest in different technological and energy solutions presented by the Russian delegation, which included digital innovations, solar technologies, and particularly the floating nuclear power plant model capable of generating 100 to 200 MW with a lifespan of up to 60 years. He explained that solutions like floating systems could benefit Lagos, where 30 per cent of the land area is water and space limitations demand innovative energy approaches such as floating solar installations.

The Governor said the Lagos State Ministry of Commerce, Cooperative, Trade, and Industry is already holding direct engagements with Russian officials, including ongoing discussions involving the Lekki Free Trade Zone.

Earlier, Ambassador Podelyshev stated that Russia is eager to build a strong economic relationship with Lagos and sees closer cooperation as essential for development. He noted that Moscow serves not only as Russia’s political centre but also its financial and industrial hub, highlighting shared challenges with Lagos in urban infrastructure, transport systems, utilities, and social services.

He said, “In this regard, we must consider it reasonable to explore bilateral ties along the Russia-Lagos or St. Petersburg–Lagos lines, including the establishment of partner-city or sister-city cooperation.” Podelyshev identified Artificial Intelligence, Education, Economy, Infrastructure, and Power as key areas for collaboration, stressing that the partnership would boost development in both countries.