UK-Africa summit: Four British companies sign deals with Nigeria

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The deals were among the several others sealed between UK companies and their African partners. Nigeria UnitedKingdom UK Africa Buhari

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari shakes British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday on the sidelines of the first UK-Africa Investment Summit.

Another British company Tex ATC is expected to install five airport control room towers worth £2 million in different parts of Nigeria while Trilliant got a deal to install £5 million of Smart Metering for Abuja DisCo. “Africa represents a huge opportunity for UK businesses, so it’s brilliant to see so many British firms paving the way in trading and investing in the region today to drive growth, create jobs and boost vital infrastructure,” Secretary of State for International Trade, Liz Truss MP said.

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None of the deals there improves manufacturing and agriculture as lobbied. We'll just keep hope alive. MBuhari we need deals in agriculture, solid minerals because these armed terrorists sacking communities are putting these sectors at risk and our nation in a fiscal mess.

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