Israel greets Nigeria at age 60 and promotes fruitful bilateral cooperation

Israel congratulated the Nigerian government and others on the 60th anniversary of independence, while commending bilateral cooperation between the two countries since 1960.

The congratulatory message is contained in a channel from Mr. Shimon Ben-Shoshan, Ambassador of the State of Israel in Nigeria. Ben-Shoshan, also Israel’s Permanent Representative to ECOWAS, praised the diplomatic relations between Israel. and Nigeria for reciprocating and praying for the progress and prosperity of Nigerians in general. “Sadly, this year’s birthday party is taking place under the shadows and restrictions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. ” I wish to express my condolences for those who have lost those who enjoyed and for those who are recovering; that all other Nigerians gain advantages from fitness and stamina. This year also marks the 60th anniversary of the status quo of diplomatic relations between Nigeria and Israel; I am proud to note with satisfaction the strong diplomatic and friendly relations that exist today between our countries. “I have also witnessed the expansion of bilateral cooperation over more than 60 years, thanks for advancing in areas of not little interest such as agriculture, water, education, fitness, innovation, security, infrastructure and culture. He attributed the good fortune registered through the Embassy in various projects and projects implemented in 2019 to be based on mutual cooperation between the two countries. He indexed projects such as the distribution of thousands of published 3-d protective masks for frontline medical personnel, which were developed in Israel and manufactured in Nigeria. “He donated food to more than 3,000 Nigerian youth and families in need during the holy month of Ramadan. through online courses, conferences, seminars and distance education, the Israel-Nigeria Agrinnovation organization through the Office of the Vice President. ‘Fi-FAlR’ Innovation Grant for Aspiring Inventors and Researchers through Collaboration with the Office of the Vice President, running through October 31, and the annual National Old Testament Bible Competition, during the which winners will stop at the holy sites of Israel. “Inter-conversations on religion that have closed the gaps between the 3 main religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam,” he added. He expressed the hope that the birthday parties Long-term anniversary celebrations would be marked through direct flights between Nigeria and Israel with “Air-Peace”, tourism opportunities for Nigerians to stop at holy sites in Israel, and start-up programs. (NOPE)

Benjamin Babine, Abuja The Director General of the National Agency for the Development of Information Technology (NITDA), Mallam Kashifu Inuwa . . .

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