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    Nigeria and Sweden Forge Path to a Greener, Smarter Future

    National UpdateBy National UpdateMay 3, 2025Updated:May 3, 2025 Finance 1 Comment2 Mins Read
    L-R, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, CFA. Honourable Minister of State for Finance, Nigeria with Diana Janse, Sweden’s State Secretary for International Development Cooperation, holding bilateral talks in New York, USA L-R, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, CFA. Honourable Minister of State for Finance, Nigeria with Diana Janse, Sweden’s State Secretary for International Development Cooperation, holding bilateral talks in New York, USA
    L-R, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, CFA. Honourable Minister of State for Finance, Nigeria with Diana Janse, Sweden’s State Secretary for International Development Cooperation, holding bilateral talks in New York, USA L-R, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, CFA. Honourable Minister of State for Finance, Nigeria with Diana Janse, Sweden’s State Secretary for International Development Cooperation, holding bilateral talks in New York, USA
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    At the crossroads of diplomacy and development, Nigeria is charting a bold new path—this time, in partnership with Sweden.

    On the sidelines of the 2025 United Nations Meetings in New York, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, held strategic talks with Ms. Diane Janse, Sweden’s State Secretary for International Development Cooperation.
    But this was no routine bilateral—it was a meeting grounded in innovation and ambition.
    The Director of Information and Public Relations, Muhammed Manga in a statement indicated that the discussions centered on Nigeria’s emerging frontiers: technology innovation, digital ecosystems, and the green economy—areas where Sweden is a global leader and where Nigeria seeks transformative progress.
    The minister explained,
    “We are opening new doors—not just to aid, but to shared solutions,” Dr. Uzoka-Anite said. “This is about building a sustainable economy with partners who share our values and vision.”

    The partnership signals Nigeria’s intent to move beyond traditional development aid, focusing instead on smart collaborations that can unlock growth, create jobs, and accelerate climate resilience.

    Sweden’s expertise in digital infrastructure and clean energy aligns with Nigeria’s push to modernize its economy under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
    The talks also showcased Nigeria’s proactive global stance—one that’s not waiting for help, but seeking partnerships with purpose.

    As the world rethinks development in an age of climate urgency and digital disruption, Nigeria’s conversation with Sweden is a sign of a nation refusing to be left behind.

    The future, it seems, is being negotiated—not just in conference halls, but in bold, bilateral moments like this.

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    1. Registrieren on October 17, 2025 3:58 am

      Your point of view caught my eye and was very interesting. Thanks. I have a question for you.

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