Economic Development: Lawmaker woos Kuwait to invest in Niger State

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Economic Development: Lawmaker woos Kuwait to invest in Niger State
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During the visit, the lawmaker showcased the rich Nupe cultural heritage and presented the Ambassador with stunning artworks, pottery, crafts, and costumes.

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Mr Abdullahi made the call on Friday when he paid a courtesy visit to the Kuwaiti Ambassador to Nigeria, Salem Al-Muzain, at the Kuwait Embassy, Abuja. “Governor Bago has been proactive in promoting developments, implementing projects like the Niger State Urban Renewal Plan, agriculture revolution, youth empowerment, job creation, improved education, security, addressing water challenges, and citizen empowerment,” Mr Abdullahi added.

A veteran journalist, Kudu Abubakar, Abdullah Abdul, Muawiyah Abdulrahman, Felicia Olorunjo, and Dodo Mustapha Alhaji accompanied the lawmaker on the courtesy visit.Support journalism driven by facts, created by Nigerians for Nigerians. Our thorough, researched reporting relies on the support of readers like you.At Premium Times, we firmly believe in the importance of high-quality journalism.

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