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Tinubu and Kagame deepen Nigeria-Rwanda partnership on trade and mobility

Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Paul Kagame have moved to strengthen bilateral relations between Nigeria and Rwanda through expanded cooperation on trade, investment, and cross-border mobility. The discussions took place during high-level diplomatic engagements focused on boosting economic integration and intra-African collaboration, as reported by The New Times.

Both leaders emphasised the importance of improving business connectivity, easing travel arrangements, and strengthening commercial partnerships between Nigerian and Rwandan companies. Officials said the talks also covered opportunities in aviation, digital technology, financial services, and regional trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area framework.

Rwanda has increasingly positioned itself as a regional hub for innovation, logistics, and business services, while Nigeria remains Africa’s largest economy and one of the continent’s biggest consumer markets. Analysts say stronger cooperation between both countries could help expand investment flows and encourage deeper private-sector collaboration across Africa.

The renewed partnership reflects broader continental efforts to improve African economic integration and reduce barriers to movement, trade, and investment. Business Insider Africa notes that enhanced mobility agreements and stronger diplomatic ties could support tourism, entrepreneurship, and regional business expansion as African countries seek to accelerate intra-continental commerce.

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