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More than 500 guests gathered to celebrate the Queen's 91st birthday and the UK - Nigeria partnership.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Ties that bind the UK and Nigeria will grow stronger and not weaker in the next century.
Ministers reiterate support for Nigeria in its fight against terrorism on the third anniversary of the abduction of the Chibok school girls
Britain is as committed as ever to working with our international partners to achieve a safer, healthier and more prosperous planet.
The UK is consistently in the top 5 of Nigeria’s trade partners, and is committed to pushing back to the top of the list.
Today, the Commonwealth is a key voice pushing for implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals.
UK leads the charge by stepping up support and urges others to do the same before it is too late.
International Development Secretary Priti Patel announces new humanitarian support for South Sudan and Somalia and calls on international community to step up their response.
Priti Patel announces new packages of UK aid for South Sudan and Somalia and calls on others to step up as well.
Laure Beaufils looks forward to working with a variety of Nigerian partners to further progress on the UK/Nigeria relationship.
Satellite connectivity for healthcare outcomes in Nigeria
See the programmes and people supported through a range of UK aid cash transfer programmes – helping to tackle poverty and contribute to a wider range of development outcomes.
Britain will broaden its global Defence footprint with the introduction of three new regional hubs, the Defence Secretary has announced.
The Chevening Alumni have achieved a lot here in Nigeria, but we believe they can and will achieve yet more.
The UK is natrually looking to grow its market share, to encourge more businesses to come to Nigeria.
At the Lord Mayor's Banquet, Prime Minister Theresa May laid out her plan for how Britain can lead in the transformed modern world.
The UK is ready to work with Nigeria towards strengthening bilateral collaboration on environmental safety.
The Nigeria Prosperity Fund is looking for projects to fund in financial year 2016 to 2017.
Theresa May encourages international leaders and organisations to work together to stamp out modern slavery worldwide.
A total of 53 Nigerians have been awarded the UK's prestigious Chevening Scholarship and will be pursuing their postgraduate studies from September.
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