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Nigeria Welcomes First St Kitts and Nevis Delegates After Visa-Free Travel Deal
The 20-member delegation aims to boost agribusiness, technology, and cultural exchange under the first visa-free agreement between Nigeria and a Caribbean nation.
- Yesterday, Nigeria welcomed an official delegation from St Kitts and Nevis just weeks after the visa-free entry agreement made St Kitts and Nevis the first non-African country with unrestricted access.
- Aisha Maina, CEO of Aquarian Consult, brokered the breakthrough at AACIS '25, where her leadership was instrumental in advancing the visa-free agreement.
- Led by Samal Mojah Duggins, Minister of Agriculture, St Kitts and Nevis, the delegation included Dr. Geoffrey Ian Hanley and Lanien Blanchette, highlighting agribusiness, technology and creative industries.
- High-Level talks will focus on food security, cultural exchange and youth empowerment as government and private sector representatives advance outcomes for the Afri-Caribbean Investment Summit in Abuja next March.
- For global investors, the development signals new South‑South cooperation opportunities, leveraging Nigeria as Africa's economic gateway and St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship by Investment program.
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