Nigeria’s acceptance into the BRICS club as a partner country is a slap in the face for Nigerian leaders, the foreign policy establishment and citizens who believe that Nigeria is a powerhouse in Africa and can play a big role in world affairs.
ABUJA, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- Nigeria will leverage the opportunity of being a partner country of the BRICS bloc to advance strategic partnerships that align with its development objectives ...
BRICS already has in its fold Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in Abuja that Nigeria ...
Nigeria has been admitted as a partner country in BRICS, a bloc of developing economies. This move highlights Nigeria's significant role in Africa and aligns with its global governance reform goals. BRICS,
This call was made during a meeting with the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, at the State House in Abuja. President Tinubu emphasized that the current level of currency swaps is inadequate, considering Nigeria's development programs and that an increase would be "well appreciated".
Russia will facilitate Vietnam’s participation in the BRICS bloc of developing economies as a “partner country.” HANOI, Vietnam -- Russia will facilitate Vietnam's participation in the BRICS ...
ABUJA-NIGERIA: Nigeria has officially been approved as a partner country in the BRICS bloc of developing economies, the group's cu..|News Track
Nigeria has been admitted as a “partner country” of the BRICS bloc of developing economies, according to Brazil, the group’s chair.
Nigeria joins BRICS as partner country, strengthening South-South cooperation and reforming global governance with other developing economies.
ASIATODAY.ID, MOSCOW - Africa’s fourth-largest economy and the world’s sixth-most populous nation with over 228 million people, Nigeria, has been
ABUJA, Nigeria -- Nigeria has been admitted as a “partner country” of the BRICS bloc of developing economies, according to Brazil, the group’s chair. BRICS was formed by Brazil, Russia, India and China in 2009, with South Africa added in 2010, as a counterweight to the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations.