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NIGER REPUBLIC RESIDENTS IN NIGERIA FELICITATES WITH NIGERIANS                                                                                               01-10-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                   As Nigeria marks her 64th independence day anniversary, the National President of Tuareg residents in Nigeria, Mallam, Mohammad Ali Agadez has extended heartfelt congratulations to Nigerians on this year’s Independence Day.

Mohammad Ali Agadez who made this known during an interview with newsmen in kaduna, stressed the need for a more closer ties between Nigeria and Niger Republic to promote regional growth and development

He said, the celebration of this year’s Independence Day provided an opportunity to strengthening the bond of friendship, and wished Nigerians from all endeavors peace, unity, and progress.

The Tuareg National President who urged African youth to unite and foster progress across the continent, called on Tuareg individuals from Niger Republic living in Nigeria to remain ambassadors of peace in their communities.

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