Nigeria interested in business with Tamil Nadu


Chennai, Jul 24 (IANS): Nigeria is interested in trade and commerce with India, especially with Tamil Nadu, said the African country's envoy.

Ndubuisi V. Amaku, high commissioner of Nigeria, called on Tamil Nadu Governor K. Rosaiah Wednesday at Raj Bhavan here.

According to a statement issued by Raj Bhavan, Amaku said: "Nigeria is looking forward to starting up of new ventures and for promotion of trade and commerce between India and Nigeria, particularly with Tamil Nadu."

Amaku told Rosaiah that there were 700,000 Indians in Nigeria and he was looking forward for more Indians to invest there.

He said Nigeria is looking for more educational and business prospects in India and Tamil Nadu in particular.

The state was also the information technology (IT) hub and a sought-after destination for establishing pharmaceutical, automobile industries and others, Amaku said.

  

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  • thomas, india

    Thu, Jul 25 2013

    Indian govt should deploy all their Ambassadors- bureaucrats across the Globe all 240 nations on earth only on Sales mission.
    Build Economy with synergy.
    Build solid and strong goodwill -be serious - Emphasis only on quality -quality and quality-.
    cost of production should be affordable and reasonable.
    Let us now work on educating young talented bright Indians with various employment skills - language sand deploy across the globe -
    They should be dynamic -firebrand .
    Target in trillions of dollars -our young India can deliver.
    Emphasis only on economy.

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