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The UK is natrually looking to grow its market share, to encourge more businesses to come to Nigeria.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Addis Ababa falls silent to remember those who died liberating Ethiopia in 1941.
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UK Special Envoy Chris Trott and Ugandan Foreign Minister Hon. Sam Kutesa co-chaired the meeting in Kampala.
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.
Joint statement on the issue of preventing violent extremism.
Addis Ababa University is hosting a week-long training workshop for chemists in Africa.
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UK Export Finance steps in when finance emerged as a possible problem for the buyer and its bank.
British companies from energy, infrastructure, education & training industry to visit Ghana and Nigeria from 25-30 September, 2016.
Baroness Anelay and UN Special Representative Bangura co-host UNGA event to challenge the stigma associated with sexual violence.
The Prime Minister has announced how the UK is tackling some of the drivers of mass migration with new humanitarian funding to help address poverty, insecurity and conflict.
The Prime Minister declared the UK's commitment as a confident and dependable partner in her first address to the UN General Assembly.
Theresa May encourages international leaders and organisations to work together to stamp out modern slavery worldwide.
Sajid Javid celebrates the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha with figures from Britain's faith communities.
The British Embassy and the British Council have launched the first year of three prestigious awards celebrating the UK alumni in Thailand.
The UN Human Rights Council opened its 33rd session today, with key upcoming resolutions on modern slavery, Syria, Yemen and the role of civil society.
Communities Secretary Sajid Javid tells the Chief Rabbi’s Conference about the need for people of all faiths to work together.
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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