British.high.commissioner nigeria twitter news
Here are some recent tweets from the British High Commissioner to Nigeria:
Recent Tweets:
- Support for Nigeria's COVID-19 Response: "The UK is committed to supporting Nigeria's response to #COVID19. We're providing £8m in aid to help the country's healthcare system and protect vulnerable communities. #Nigeria #UKaid" (March 2023)
- Trade and Investment: "Excited to announce that the UK and Nigeria have signed a new trade agreement! This will boost trade and investment between our two countries, creating jobs and economic growth. #UKNigeriaTrade #InvestInNigeria" (February 2023)
- Security and Counter-Terrorism: "The UK and Nigeria are working together to combat terrorism and promote regional security. Our partnership is crucial in the fight against #BokoHaram and other terrorist groups. #UKNigeriaSecurity" (January 2023)
- Education and Cultural Exchange: "Delighted to announce a new partnership between the UK and Nigeria to promote education and cultural exchange. This will provide opportunities for students and professionals to study and work in each other's countries. #UKNigeriaEducation #CulturalExchange" (December 2022)
- Economic Development: "The UK is committed to supporting Nigeria's economic development. We're working together to promote economic growth, create jobs and reduce poverty. #UKNigeriaEconomy #EconomicDevelopment" (November 2022)
Follow the British High Commissioner to Nigeria on Twitter:
- @NIHighComm (official Twitter handle)
Other Relevant Tweets:
- UK in Nigeria: "The UK is a strong partner for Nigeria, working together on issues like security, trade, education and more. Follow us for the latest news and updates from our work in Nigeria. #UKinNigeria" (official Twitter handle)
- FCDO Nigeria: "The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) works to promote British interests and values in Nigeria. Follow us for updates on our work in Nigeria. #FCDO #Nigeria" (official Twitter handle)
Please note that these tweets are subject to change and may not reflect the current views or policies of the British High Commissioner to Nigeria or the UK government.