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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Nigeria on Sunday, marking the first such visit in 17 years. Modi and President Bola Tinubu discussed deepening collaboration in maritime security, intelligence, and counter-terrorism. They also discussed economic development, defence, healthcare, and food security. India aims to provide investments and cheaper lines of credit to boost Nigeria's economy.
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