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ICYMI The African Continental Free Trade Area presents significant opportunities for South Africa and Nigeria… AfCFTA

The AfCFTA Secrétariat hosted Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.

Ngige’s remarks came during her visit to South Africa, where the West African nation seeks to enhance trade relations with its southern counterpart. The Nigerian High Commission hosted the meeting to foster partnership between the two continental giants. Ikechukwu also noted the ongoing bilateral trade activities between the two countries, with Nigerian businesses involved in manufacturing and selling goods in both nations.

Manta has urged the government to provide education and ensure fair application of the law, acknowledging that criminality should not be associated with nationality.Over 120 South African businesses operate in Nigeria, and Nigerian entities believe there is potential for their presence in South Africa. Andrew Idi, the Managing Director of Access Bank, highlighted the bank’s operations in 13 African countries, including Nigeria and South Africa.

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