Germany, Nigeria to deepen cooperation in economy, migration
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Now Germany's Most Important Migration Stream Is Drying Up
Immigration from Eastern Europe, once an important pillar of the German labour market, has clearly collapsed. Experts warn: Without new strategies, labour shortages are threatening to escalate. A country in particular is now at the centre of the Federal Government's recruitment efforts.
Nigeria to Export Talent Through Structured Migration – Tuggar
Nigeria to Export Talent Through Structured Migration – Tuggar Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, says the country’s future migration policy is geared toward exporting skilled talent through structured, legal pathways—not mass emigration. He made this known during high-level bilateral talks in Berlin with Germany’s Foreign Minister, Johann Wadephul, as both nations […] The post Nigeria to Export Talent Throug…
Nigeria, Germany Strengthen Strategic Partnership On Energy, Trade, And Migration
Nigeria and Germany have deepened their strategic partnership, focusing on energy, trade, and migration, following high-level diplomatic engagements in 2025. The strengthened ties, formalized through bilateral agreements, aim to address Nigeria’s energy transition, boost economic cooperation, and manage migration challenges. During a visit by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to Abuja, President Bola Tinubu emphasized the mutual benefits of the part…
Nigeria, Germany Move to Deepen Economic, Energy, and Labour Ties in High-Level Berlin Meeting - TV360 Nigeria
In a renewed push to strengthen bilateral relations, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, met with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul on Thursday in Berlin, with discussions centered on deepening cooperation in energy, trade, and labour migration. Germany, which counts Nigeria as its second-largest trading partner in sub-Saharan Africa, has prioritized energy collaboration as a cornerstone of its economic engagement with the…
Institute trains military, MDA officials in sustainable blue economy — Akelicious
The International Maritime Institute of Nigeria has organised a two-day training for 18 participants from the Military, and Ministry, Department and Agencies on sustaining a blue economy for economic prosperity. The Director of the institute, Rear Adm. Thaddeus Udofia, on Thursday said that the training was a strategic gathering dedicated to safeguarding and advancing one of our nation’s greatest assets – the ocean. The News Agency of Nigeria re…
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