on Thursday in Madrid met with two Spanish companies doing business in Nigeria and assured them of a safe, secure and prosperous country.
”Detractors are working very hard against our efforts. That was why we closed our borders for so long, and the result is evident. We want to grow what we eat, and eat what we grow. While promising to “double-down in Nigeria,” Mr Carulla added: “Food is all we do. We have been in Africa since the 1970s.
GB Foods pledged that in about two years, it would be en route to supplying 30 per cent of the nation’s tomato needs.At another meeting with Naturgy, a leading Spanish gas company, the president expressed pleasure that the outfit had established a steady partnership with Nigeria in the oil and gas industry.